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Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
The 13 biggest moments of the GOP debate — The Republican presidential candidates went after each other right from the start of the CNN debate Tuesday night. Here are the most memorable and important moments: — 1. Trump rules out independent bid — Moderator Hugh Hewitt asked Donald Trump …
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Cruz Blusters and Trump Sulks at Tense Republican Debate — Someone needs to explain carpets to Ted Cruz. — They're continuous stretches of material, usually rectangular, sometimes round. They're not staggered, interrupted, with stops, starts, holes and sharp jags so that they smother …
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Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Winners and Losers in Tonight's CNN/Salem Debate — This was, in many respects, the best debate of the season. The moderators kept the focus for the largest part on the most meaningful conflict of the night - which was on the differences between Cruz and Rubio.
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Chris Christie just made the GOP race a lot more interesting — After being in the minors for two debates, Chris Christie graduated to the main stage of the Republican clash for the presidential nomination Tuesday night. And he made the most of it. — The governor of New Jersey …
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Shushannah Walshe / ABC News:
Fifth Republican Presidential Debate: 7 Moments That Mattered — Less than 200 miles away from the scene of this month's ISIS-inspired attack in San Bernardino, California, the nine leading Republican presidential candidates used the final presidential debate of the year to loudly beat the drums of war.
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Bloomberg Business:
Terrorism Dominates Republican Debate But So Do Personal Attacks — Terrorists aren't the only targets in the last Republican presidential debate of 2015. — michaelcbender — McCormickJohn — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump joined President Barack Obama …
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Michael Crowley / Politico:
How Cruz and Rubio exposed the GOP's rift on foreign policy — Tuesday night's Republican debate revealed a deep rift in the Republican party over how to deal with Middle East dictators a decade after George W. Bush's neoconservative call for aggressively promoting American-style democracy in the region.
Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Ted Cruz Has a Problem — Up until last night, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) 100%'s refusal to attack Donald Trump was defensible. Without question, it was smart politics, as his rise in the polls would attest. But it was also defensible on the merits as a guy who is a solid conservative in good standing …
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Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
CNN Republican debate: Winners and losers — Washington (CNN)Republican presidential candidates sought to cement — or improve — their standings in a debate Tuesday night that comes less than two months before the first votes of the election season are cast.
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Will Rahn / The Daily Beast:
Was Marco Rubio Overrated All Along?
Was Marco Rubio Overrated All Along?
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
GOP candidates have an unruly fight over serious issues, with no clear winner
GOP candidates have an unruly fight over serious issues, with no clear winner
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Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Bush v. Trump: Behind the Vegas rumble
Bush v. Trump: Behind the Vegas rumble
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Hunter Walker / Yahoo Politics:
Jeb Bush takes on Trump: 'You're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency'
Jeb Bush takes on Trump: 'You're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency'
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Trump meets with GOP mega-donor but says, 'I don't want his money'
Trump meets with GOP mega-donor but says, 'I don't want his money'
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Jeb Bush's $35 Million: The Least Effective TV Ad Campaign in Presidential History?
Jeb Bush's $35 Million: The Least Effective TV Ad Campaign in Presidential History?
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Hunter Walker / Yahoo Politics:
The spotlight — and target — is on Cruz in the last GOP debate of 2015
The spotlight — and target — is on Cruz in the last GOP debate of 2015
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Michael A. Cohen / BostonGlobe.com:
Donald Trump and the ugliness in Las Vegas — LAS VEGAS — There was a lot of rancor and ugliness on display at Donald Trump's rally Monday night at the Westgate Casino. There were fights between protesters and an unforgiving hotel security team, accompanied by cries of “Sieg Heil” directed at Black Lives Matter protesters.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Trump's protester problem
Trump's protester problem
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Washington Post:
5th Republican debate transcript, annotated: Who said what and what it meant — Nine Republican candidates are participating in tonight's 2016 presidential debate in Las Vegas: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida governor Jeb Bush, former tech executive Carly Fiorina …
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David Neumark / Wall Street Journal:
The Evidence Is Piling Up That Higher Minimum Wages Kill Jobs — President Obama says there is ‘no solid evidence.’ Yes there is—lots of it. — The movement to raise the federal minimum wage has become ever more ambitious. In 2013 proponents deemed $9 an hour acceptable; today the demand is for $15.
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Arturo Garcia / Raw Story:
Republican chickenhawk Huckabee speaks to youth: ‘Get off your butt’ and defeat ISIS — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) used a question about US military involvement in Syria to denounce not only Hillary Clinton, but young people during a Republican presidential candidate on Tuesday.
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Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
Huckabee To Lazy, Pot-Smoking Youth: 'We Aren't Gonna Give You Anything!'
Huckabee To Lazy, Pot-Smoking Youth: 'We Aren't Gonna Give You Anything!'
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The Hill:
Ryan unveils sweeping $1.6T deal on government funding, taxes — Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) announced to the House Republican Conference on Tuesday night that leaders have reached a sweeping year-end deal on taxes and funding the government after days of intense negotiations.
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Andrew McCarthy / National Review:
Why People Hate the Media, Chapter 732,851,997 ... The Washington Examiner headline had me doing a double-take: “North Carolina town rejects solar farm, fears it will deplete sun's energy.” — Seriously? — So I read the report, which inauspiciously begins with correspondent Don Hawkins getting wrong …
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