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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 …
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.
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Jonathan Swan / The Hill:
Rubio-Cruz feud takes center stage — The intensifying feud between GOP presidential candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) will be at the center of Tuesday's Republican debate in Las Vegas. — The two senators occupy the top tier of the GOP race with front-runner Donald Trump …
Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Cruz campaign credits psychological data and analytics for its rising success
Cruz campaign credits psychological data and analytics for its rising success
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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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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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First Read: The GOP Establishment's Front-runner Nightmare
First Read: The GOP Establishment's Front-runner Nightmare
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Joshua Green / Bloomberg Business:
Cruz Poised to Steal Even More Trump Supporters in Iowa
Cruz Poised to Steal Even More Trump Supporters in Iowa
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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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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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Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
Americans Name Terrorism as No. 1 U.S. Problem — WASHINGTON, D.C. — After the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, Americans are now more likely to name terrorism as the top issue facing the U.S. than to name any other issue — including those that have typically topped …
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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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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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Nick Gass / Politico:
Obama says U.S. hitting ISIL ‘harder than ever’ — The United States and its allies are hitting the Islamic State “harder than ever” before, President Barack Obama announced Monday, following a briefing with military officials at the Pentagon. — “We are hitting ISIL harder than ever.
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Josh Lederman / Associated Press:
Obama Says US Coalition Hitting Islamic State ‘Harder Than Ever’
Obama Says US Coalition Hitting Islamic State ‘Harder Than Ever’
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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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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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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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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
New York Legislator Seeks To Rename “Donald J. Trump State Park” — State park, you're fired. — Alan Kroeger — A New York state senator said Monday that he will introduce legislation to strip Donald J. Trump State Park of its name, saying that Trump's recent rhetoric doesn't line up with the values of New York state.
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Carimah Townes / ThinkProgress:
Congressman Makes ‘Knife Control’ Joke On Sandy Hook Anniversary — Three years ago, when 20 first-graders were gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary school, the tragedy reignited the national fight over gun control. Little has changed since then, despite hundreds of mass shootings and calls for reform.
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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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