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Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump hits a new high in national poll — Donald Trump just got a little more vault in his ceiling. Nationwide, the polling-obsessed Manhattan multi-billionaire and leading Republican presidential candidate broke into the 40s on Monday. — According to the results of the latest Monmouth …
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Nomiki Konst / The Hill:
Ted Cruz isn't just surging — he's winning — Every show has an end. Just like “The Apprentice” — gripping the first few few seasons, tired and contrived in the last — Donald Trump's campaign is aging toward death, one reckless outburst at at time. Although the casual political junkie …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Trump hits new high in poll — Donald Trump has crossed the 40 percent threshold in a new national poll, giving the Republican presidential candidate the largest lead he's held in any survey so far. — A Monmouth University poll released Monday found Trump taking 41 percent support …
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Carrie Dann / NBC News:
NBC Poll: Clinton Would Trounce Trump But Lose to Rubio, Carson — Hillary Clinton would defeat Ted Cruz and trounce Donald Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head general election matchup, but she would lose to Marco Rubio or Ben Carson, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds.
Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Cruz campaign credits psychological data and analytics for its rising success — URBANDALE, Iowa — As Cecil Stinemetz walked up to a gray clapboard house in suburban Des Moines last week wearing his “Cruz 2016” cap, a program on his iPhone was determining what kind of person would answer the door.
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Joshua Green / Bloomberg Business:
Cruz Poised to Steal Even More Trump Supporters in Iowa — The crosstabs of the latest Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll reveal some encouraging findings for the Texas senator. — JoshuaGreen — Ted Cruz shot to a 10-point lead over Donald Trump in the latest Bloomberg …
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Ryan Struyk / ABC News:
Donald Trump Hits 41 Percent Support and Widest Lead Yet in New National Poll
Donald Trump Hits 41 Percent Support and Widest Lead Yet in New National Poll
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Tony Leys / Des Moines Register:
Clinton builds lead over Sanders, new Iowa Poll shows
Clinton builds lead over Sanders, new Iowa Poll shows
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Eli Stokols / Politico:
GOP contenders prep for loud, ugly holiday season
GOP contenders prep for loud, ugly holiday season
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Meet the Press - December 13, 2015
Meet the Press - December 13, 2015
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Mike Allen / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook, presented by Qualcomm …
POLITICO Playbook, presented by Qualcomm …
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Vicki Needham / The Hill:
Report: Calif. attacker's posts went unnoticed during screening
Report: Calif. attacker's posts went unnoticed during screening
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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
What The Hell Happened To Mickey Kaus? — Mickey Kaus was sitting at Superba Food + Bread in Venice Beach, California, an expensive coffee place where an expensive-looking person was yelling at the counter staff about a housefly on a cookie. — Kaus was sorry about the location …
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Aurelien Breeden / New York Times:
French Teacher Lied About ISIS Stabbing, Prosecutors Say — PARIS — The French authorities said on Monday that a teacher who claimed to have been stabbed with scissors and a box cutter at a preschool near Paris had fabricated the story. — A police official in Aubervilliers confirmed that the teacher …
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Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
Republican Billionaires Just Can't Seem to Buy This Election — Money has poured into the political system. And yet spending the cash haul effectively has never been more difficult. … You'd think buying an election would be easy. This is, after all, the rough pitch …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
The biggest Pinocchios of 2015 — It's time for our annual round-up of the biggest Pinocchios of the year. — The 2016 presidential campaign has dominated our coverage of false claims. In particular, businessman Donald Trump—who has soared to the top of the GOP field—kept us busy.
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S.L. Price / SI.com:
2015 Sportsperson of the Year: Serena Williams — Real life? For Serena Williams that's the easy part now. That's how it works when you zoom—beyond tennis, beyond $74 million in prize money, beyond one of the greatest late-career runs in sports history—into celebrity hyperspace.
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Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
How one word nearly killed the climate deal — PARIS — The proposed accord was just hours from a final vote when the glitch was spotted. Someone had changed a single word in the draft text — from a “should” to a “shall” — and suddenly the entire climate deal appeared at risk of faltering.
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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
A Climate Deal, 6 Fateful Years in the Making
A Climate Deal, 6 Fateful Years in the Making
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Washington Monthly
Brody Mullins / Wall Street Journal:
Sen. Bob Corker Failed to Properly Disclose Millions of Dollars in Income — Tennessee Republican files amendments to reports going back to 2007; ‘I am extremely disappointed in the filing errors’ — WASHINGTON—Sen. Bob Corker failed to properly disclose millions of dollars in income from real estate …
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Amber Jamieson / New York Post:
Plumber's old truck spotted in ISIS video — A Texas plumber who was flooded with threats after his old truck — still emblazoned with his company's name — was seen driven by ISIS thugs in Syria has armed himself and is suing a Ford dealer. — Mark Oberholtzer of Mark-1 Plumbing …
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Elizabeth Kolbert / New Yorker:
The Siege of Miami — The city of Miami Beach floods on such a predictable basis that if, out of curiosity or sheer perversity, a person wants to she can plan a visit to coincide with an inundation. Knowing the tides would be high around the time of the “super blood moon,” in late September …
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Susan Edelman / New York Post:
School principal bans Santa, Thanksgiving and Pledge of Allegiance — Santa Claus is banned. The Pledge of Allegiance is no longer recited. “Harvest festival” has replaced Thanksgiving, and “winter celebrations” substitute for Christmas parties. — New principal Eujin Jaela Kim …
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David Remnick / New Yorker:
Negotiating the Whirlwind — John Kerry, the sixty-eighth Secretary of State of the United States, was born to a temperament of wintry rectitude. He is descended from the Winthrops, who helped found the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the Forbeses, a Brahmin clan that made its money in railways …
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