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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
GOP braces for a post-Iowa collision — DES MOINES, Iowa — The bruised and battered Republican Party establishment is bracing for a collision — with the candidates running under its banner. — With the GOP political class growing increasingly worried that insurgents Donald Trump …
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Associated Press:
Bush Doing Whatever It Takes to Stay Relevant — Jeb Bush's supporters have spent $15 million on slickly produced ads to win over Iowa voters. Barely registering in the polls and increasingly desperate in the shadow of the Iowa caucuses, he's now trying a cost-free, personal tactic: hugs.
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Isaac Arnsdorf / Politico:
GOP candidates start limping in the money race — Jeb Bush's fundraising juggernaut has run out of steam, Ben Carson's money machine has cranked down, and Chris Christie and Rand Paul have just a little more than $1 million in each of their campaign bank accounts.
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CNN:
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Marco Rubio are money race winners — (CNN)For all the complaints from Democrats about the amount of big money in politics, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have raised a staggering amount of cash. — Clinton's campaign raised $112 million in 2015 …
New York Times:
Rival Factions of Top Donors Get Behind Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz
Rival Factions of Top Donors Get Behind Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz
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Washington Post, Political Wire and Politico
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
George Soros donates $8 million to boost Hillary
George Soros donates $8 million to boost Hillary
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Slantpoint and Business Insider
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
How Clinton is plotting to go after Trump — DES MOINES, Iiowa — It's tunnel-vision time for Hillary Clinton as she battles Bernie Sanders here — but she's casting some serious side-eye in Donald Trump's direction. — After months of laughing off Trump — and assuming his ascent …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Hillary Clinton May Win Iowa After All — It would be entirely reasonable to presume that Bernie Sanders has momentum in Iowa. He's gained on Hillary Clinton in national polls. He keeps pulling further ahead of Clinton in New Hampshire. And he's made substantial gains in Iowa relative to his position late last year.
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
A more agitated Sanders tries to fend off attacks of nervous establishment
A more agitated Sanders tries to fend off attacks of nervous establishment
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Bernie Sanders's latest eye-popping crowd in Iowa
Bernie Sanders's latest eye-popping crowd in Iowa
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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
Defiant Martin O'Malley insists he won't play Iowa kingmaker
Defiant Martin O'Malley insists he won't play Iowa kingmaker
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Marisa Schultz / New York Post:
Trump winning over Latino Republicans, poll says
Trump winning over Latino Republicans, poll says
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The Gateway Pundit and Outside the Beltway
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
Iowa poll reveals a line of attack that could sink Trump — DES MOINES — The final poll ahead of Monday's caucuses showed Donald Trump rallying to a five-point lead over Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, with two days to go before voting, but it also revealed a line of attack that could sink Trump.
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Meridith McGraw / ABC News:
Donald Trump Admits Being a ‘Little Bit Nervous’ About Today's Iowa Caucuses
Donald Trump Admits Being a ‘Little Bit Nervous’ About Today's Iowa Caucuses
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Wind, Sun and Fire — So what's really at stake in this year's election? Well, among other things, the fate of the planet. — Last year was the hottest on record, by a wide margin, which should — but won't — put an end to climate deniers' claims that global warming has stopped.
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Joe Romm / ThinkProgress:
Why The Renewables Revolution Is Now Unstoppable
Why The Renewables Revolution Is Now Unstoppable
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MIT Technology Review and New York Times
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Fox host shreds Ted Cruz over Obamacare falsehoods: ‘More people have jobs and health insurance’ — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — Fox News host Chris Wallace cornered Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz on Sunday about his claim that President Barack Obama's health care reform law had cost jobs.
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Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Trump: Cruz is a ‘total liar’
Trump: Cruz is a ‘total liar’
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Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
Ted Cruz's Iowa Mailers Are More Fraudulent Than Everyone Thinks — Ted Cruz's Presidential campaign prides itself on being data-centric and on integrating insights from political science into its tactics. In 2008, academics at Yale published an influential paper showing …
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Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Iowa secretary of State scolds Cruz over controversial mailers
Iowa secretary of State scolds Cruz over controversial mailers
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NBC News
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
How Trump Did It — What they heard as they ate deli sandwiches around Donald Trump's hulking, wooden conference table sounded like the businessman's typical bravado. These 25 New York political operatives had come to ask him to run for governor. But Trump had another plan—a very specific plan—to run for president.
Joel Kotkin / Orange County Register:
Serfs up with California's new feudalism — Is California the most conservative state? — Now that I have your attention, just how would California qualify as a beacon of conservatism? It depends how you define the term. — Since the rise of Ronald Reagan, most conservatives …
Dan Bilefsky / New York Times:
Benoît Violier, Top French-Swiss Chef, Dies at 44 — LONDON — The French-Swiss chef Benoît Violier, who scaled the heights of gastronomy to preside over a small Swiss restaurant that was named the best in the world in December, has died in what seems to have been suicide, according to the police.
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Joe Weisenthal / Bloomberg Business:
BofA: The Oil Crash Is Kicking Off One of the Largest Wealth Transfers In Human History — A $3 trillion shift. — Economists are still hotly debating whether the oil crash has been a net positive for advanced economies. — Optimists argue that cheap oil is a good thing for consumers …
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Mary Beth Rogers / Salon:
Turning Texas blue?: 3 trends could undo the 20 years of Republican rule Texas has endured since the days of Ann Richards — It will take some doing, but if Democrats can capitalize on the GOP's weaknesses, there might be hope for Texas — Today Texas is the reddest of the red-hot states …