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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
Exclusive: Obama on Iowa, Clinton, Sanders and 2016 — Barack Obama, that prematurely gray elder statesman, is laboring mightily to remain neutral during Hillary Clinton's battle with Bernie Sanders in Iowa, the state that cemented his political legend and secured his path to the presidency.
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Full transcript: POLITICO's Glenn Thrush interviews President Barack Obama on Iowa, 2016, and the choice between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders — This interview was conducted on Jan. 22, 2016 in the Oval Office. It has been edited only slightly, to remove crosstalk.
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Paul Starr / Politico:
I Get Sanders' Appeal. But He's Not a Credible President. — I have a strange idea about presidential primaries and elections: The purpose is to elect a president. — And I have a strange thought about primary voters: They have a choice between sending the country a message and sending it a president.
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NBC News:
First Read: Get Ready for a Long Fight for the Democratic Nod — First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. — Get ready for a longer-than-expected Democratic race
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Politico, MSNBC and Scared Monkeys
BostonGlobe.com:
Hillary Clinton deserves Democratic nomination — America looks different in 2016 than it did the last time Hillary Clinton ran for president: The economy has come out of free fall, the military has left the quagmire of the Iraq war, barriers to equality have toppled, and universal access to health care has become a reality.
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Concord Monitor, New York Times, Washington Post and Politico
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Clinton vows to win nomination to keep Bloomberg out of race — Democratic primary front-runner Hillary Clinton on Sunday vowed to win her party's nomination for president to “relieve” former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg of any thoughts of running for president.
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Sanders: Clinton is running a ‘desperate’ campaign that lacks excitement
Sanders: Clinton is running a ‘desperate’ campaign that lacks excitement
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Bloomberg Business, Washington Monthly, Taylor Marsh, New York Times, Washington Free Beacon, Hold Fast and BuzzFeed
Politico:
Podcast: President Barack Obama
Podcast: President Barack Obama
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New York Times, Business Insider and Political Wire
Monica Alba / NBC News:
Hillary Clinton: A Bloomberg Presidential Run Will Be Unnecessary
Hillary Clinton: A Bloomberg Presidential Run Will Be Unnecessary
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Fox News Insider, Morning Consult and Power Line
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Rick Perry endorses Ted Cruz — Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry is endorsing Ted Cruz in the Republican presidential primary, Perry told POLITICO in an interview Sunday night. — Perry, who also sought the GOP nomination before dropping out in September, said he now sees the race as one that is between Cruz …
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Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
Behind Donald Trump's Attack Strategy — A behind-the-scenes look at how the GOP front-runner personally drives his pointed attacks — NASHUA, N.H.— Donald Trump made his decision to start skewering Sen. Ted Cruz as his private jet was approaching here earlier this month.
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Political Wire and Des Moines Register
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Guess which divisive Republican is now campaigning as a political uniter?
Guess which divisive Republican is now campaigning as a political uniter?
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Political Wire
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
GOP fear and loathing in New Hampshire
GOP fear and loathing in New Hampshire
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Balloon Juice and The Last Refuge
CBS News:
Poll: Trump retakes IA lead, keeps big edge in NH and SC
Poll: Trump retakes IA lead, keeps big edge in NH and SC
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David Axelrod / New York Times:
The Obama Theory of Trump — It was so obvious, I'm embarrassed I missed it. — Like most of the other talking heads on TV, I was haughtily dismissive of Donald Trump's candidacy. “It's apparently open mike day in the Republican campaign for president,” I tweeted last June …
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Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
The Duel — Donald Trump has a rule at his rallies: for the fifty minutes before he takes the stage, the only music that can be played is from a set list that he put together. The list shows a sensitive side, mixing in Elton John's “Tiny Dancer” and music from “Cats” and “The Phantom of the Opera.”
Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
5 things to watch in Internet privacy fight — Advocates are pressing the Federal Communications Commission to quickly propose strong Internet privacy rules, one of the unfinished parts of last year's net neutrality order. — The agency is expected to release a proposal any month now.
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Caitlin Cruz / Talking Points Memo:
Bush Praises Michigan Guv For His Handling Of Flint Water Crisis — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) on Sunday praised Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R), who is currently facing calls for his resignation over his handling of the Flint water crisis, for taking responsibility for the fiasco.
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