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Adam J. White / Weekly Standard:
The Constitution Does Not Require the Senate to Vote on a Nomination — Let ambition counteract ambition. — Senator Schumer appeared Sunday on ABC's This Week and responded to suggestions that the Senate might not confirm the lame-duck President's nomination to replace the late Justice Scalia …
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James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Why blocking Obama's pick to replace Scalia could cost Republicans their Senate majority — THE BIG IDEA: — Mitch McConnell has decided to wager the Republican majority in the Senate on blocking Barack Obama's pick for the Supreme Court. — It's a bold and understandable …
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Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Okay, the Scalia Assassination Conspiracy Theories are Getting Out of Hand — Generally, when a 79 year old man who was known to be in poor health is found dead in his bed with no signs of a struggle, reasonable people do not immediately include “assassination” even if the deceased happened …
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Richard Wolf / USA Today:
Who could replace Scalia? Here are 10 names — WASHINGTON — Who could replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia if Republicans don't block all of President Obama's nominees, as appears likely? Here are 10 possibilities: — Sri Srinivasan: The 48-year-old federal appeals court judge …
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Lena H. Sun / Washington Post:
Conspiracy theories swirl around the death of Antonin Scalia — Two days after Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died suddenly in remote West Texas, a former D.C. homicide commander is raising questions about how the death was handled by local and federal authorities.
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Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
Eight Thoughts On Scalia — I'm still a little stunned by the news that Justice Antonin Scalia, perhaps the living public official I've most respected and admired in my adult life, has died. I respected Scalia for all the obvious reasons. As a legal thinker few could hold a candle to him …
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Cruz skewers Trump's sister in Supreme Court debate — AIKEN, S.C. —Ted Cruz on Monday pledged to make the presidential election a “referendum” on the U.S. Supreme Court, ramping up efforts to make that issue one more increasingly personal point of contention with Donald Trump …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
How America Was Lost — Once upon a time, the death …
How America Was Lost — Once upon a time, the death …
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Tim Devaney / The Hill:
Bush: 'There shouldn't be deference' on nominee
Bush: 'There shouldn't be deference' on nominee
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Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
The GOP's Worst Nightmare SCOTUS Nominee
The GOP's Worst Nightmare SCOTUS Nominee
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Richard L. Hasen / Washington Post:
The battle over replacing Justice Scalia is just the start of a war over the Supreme Court
The battle over replacing Justice Scalia is just the start of a war over the Supreme Court
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Manu Raju / CNN:
Vulnerable Senate Republicans key to Supreme Court nominee's future
Vulnerable Senate Republicans key to Supreme Court nominee's future
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Jamie Self / The State:
FIRST ON BUZZ: After debate, Trump still tops SC GOP presidential race — Poll: Donald Trump at 35%; Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio follow with 18% each — Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 21-point margin — Sanders making gains among critical African-American voters, but still trails by 40 points
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Andrew Shain / The State:
Trump: Haley must do more to protect SC, RNC breaking neutrality pledge — GOP front-runner says governor must stop Syrian refugees, Gitmo relocation — Trump says RNC stacked debate audience with foes who booed him — Did not rule out third-party run after GOP broke promise
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Brad Mielke / ABC News:
Donald Trump Floats Idea of a Third-Party Run Again
Donald Trump Floats Idea of a Third-Party Run Again
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
The Secret Army Stumping for Ted Cruz
The Secret Army Stumping for Ted Cruz
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Associated Press:
Cruz Not Standing for Rubio, Trump Calling Him a Liar
Cruz Not Standing for Rubio, Trump Calling Him a Liar
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Rush Limbaugh:
My Take on the GOP Debate — RUSH: Short version …
My Take on the GOP Debate — RUSH: Short version …
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Christopher Massie / BuzzFeed:
S.C. Congressman Calls Trump “Truther” For Criticism Of George W. Bush And War In Iraq
S.C. Congressman Calls Trump “Truther” For Criticism Of George W. Bush And War In Iraq
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CNN:
Bush family values: 43 comes to Jeb's rescue
Bush family values: 43 comes to Jeb's rescue
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Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Ted Cruz Ad Goes After Donald Trump's Stance on Planned Parenthood
Ted Cruz Ad Goes After Donald Trump's Stance on Planned Parenthood
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Caitlin Cruz / Talking Points Memo:
RNC Committeewoman Says Cruz, Rubio Both Ineligible For Presidency — A Republican National committeewoman from Nevada said Monday that she believes both Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) are ineligible to run for President. — Diana Orrock tweeted that “Rubio and Cruz are ineligible …
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Donald J Trump for President:
DONALD J. TRUMP RESPONDS TO THE LIES OF SENATOR CRUZ AND WARNS OF LEGAL ACTION — Ted Cruz is a totally unstable individual. He is the single biggest liar I've ever come across, in politics or otherwise, and I have seen some of the best of them. His statements are totally untrue and completely outrageous.
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Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Cruz: Trump will get rid of the Second Amendment
Cruz: Trump will get rid of the Second Amendment
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Megan Apper / BuzzFeed:
Opening Shot In Rubio's “Morning Again In America” Ad Appears To Be Canada — (Ted Cruz plot?) — youtube.com — “It's morning again in America,” a calm narrator says as an idyllic scene of a boat crossing a harbor plays in Marco Rubio's latest ad — a darker riff on the classic Ronald Reagan ad.
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Left-Leaning Economists Question Cost of Bernie Sanders's Plans — WASHINGTON — With his expansive plans to increase the size and role of government, Senator Bernie Sanders has provoked a debate not only with his Democratic rival for president, Hillary Clinton, but also with liberal-leaning economists …
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Columbia Missourian:
MU chancellor to confer with Board of Curators about body camera footage of Melissa Click — COLUMBIA — MU assistant professor of communication Melissa Click's interaction with a Columbia police officer during the university's Homecoming Parade on Oct. 10 warrants a conversation with the University …
Alex Jaffe / NBC News:
Rubio: Gang of 8 Bill Never Intended to Become Law — ROCK HILL, SC — Marco Rubio on Monday insisted the immigration reform bill he helped spearhead through the Senate was never intended to become law and that the authors of the bill expected conservatives in the House to make it “even better.”
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