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Scalia's death could doom McDonnell and hurt Menendez — Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell could wind up one of the biggest losers as a result of Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death and the potentially protracted battle shaping up over his replacement.
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ABC News and Washington Post
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Carson: Republicans Wouldn't Wait To Replace Scalia If We Held The White House — “Then again, recognize that the two picks that the president has selected are ideologues, so there's really no reason to believe that his next pick wouldn't be an ideologue also.” — Matthew Cavanaugh / Getty Images
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Talking Points Memo, American Bridge PAC and Daily Kos


Reid to GOP: For the good of the country, stop your nakedly partisan obstruction — Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, is Senate minority leader. — We are entering uncharted waters in the history of the U.S. system of checks and balances, with potentially momentous consequences.


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Politico, Talking Points Memo, The Week and National Review


Obama Could Win SCOTUS Battle in This 17-Day Window — Senate Republicans are pledging to block any Supreme Court nomination by President Barack Obama until after November, hoping a Republican will replace him and fill the vacancy left by Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Chicago Tribune, The Moderate Voice and Infowars


Grassley hasn't decided whether to hold hearing on Obama's Supreme Court pick (AUDIO) — Republican Senator Chuck Grassley isn't ready to say whether he'll convene a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on President Obama's nominee to fill the opening on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Politico


Reid warns GOP it will rue blocking Obama on court — Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) is lashing out at Republicans, arguing it would be “rash and reckless” for them to block any Supreme Court nominee put forward by President Obama. — In an op-ed for The Washington Post …
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American Spectator and Washington Post


Republicans' Apples to Oranges Comparison on Supreme Court Nominees
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, Politico and The Week

In Election Years, a History of Confirming Court Nominees
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Prairie Weather

Sen. Leahy: GOP holdup on court will hurt USA
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Reuters, Bloomberg Business, The Spot, Stanford Law School, Politicus USA and ACS Blog

Grassley's Supreme Court stance is all about politics
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SCOTUSblog and Daily Kos

The Way America Picks Judges Is Stupid And Needs To Change
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New Republic and Lawyers, Guns & Money

What Would Scalia Want in His Successor? A Dissent Offers Clues
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Above the Law, The Week, Politicus USA and CNN

Trump, Clinton Still Have Big SC Leads — PPP's new South Carolina poll continues to find Donald Trump with a wide lead in the state. He's at 35% to 18% each for Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, 10% for John Kasich, and 7% each for Jeb Bush and Ben Carson. — What's striking about Trump's support …
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Rubio surges back to electrify South Carolina — EASLEY, S.C. — Marco Rubio carried a message to South Carolina: He is “at peace” with his failure in New Hampshire. — He doesn't mean it casually, as though he has simply come to terms with what happened Feb. 6, when Chris Christie commanded …
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The State, The Resurgent, Hot Air, No More Mister Nice Blog and American Bridge PAC

FIRST ON BUZZ: After debate, Trump still tops SC GOP presidential race — Poll: Trump at 35%; Cruz and Rubio follow with 18% each — Democratic frontrunner Clinton leads Sanders by 21-point margin — Sanders making gains among critical African-American voters, but still trails by 40 points


Nevada is no longer a ‘lock’ for Hillary Clinton
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RedState

South Carolina poll: Trump up 17 points ahead of primary
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Infowars, Washington Post, The Week, RedState and New York Times

National poll: Sanders closing the gap with Clinton
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Yahoo Politics, Trail Blazers Blog, New York Magazine and The Week

Donald Trump Says He's ‘Very Seriously’ Considering Suing Ted Cruz
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Hot Air, abc11.com and Associated Press

Donald Trump leaves supporters cold as he accuses Rubio of ‘excess sweating’
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Politicus USA

How the war in Iraq is haunting the 2016 presidential contest
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ABC News

Jeb: Trump ‘fears me’
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The Hill, The Daily Caller, Associated Press, Yahoo Politics and The Week

The Note: Trump Takes On — Everybody
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Political Insider blog, Washington Post, American Spectator, Truth Revolt, Associated Press and abc11.com


US Marshals arresting people for not paying their federal student loans — HOUSTON (FOX 26) - Believe it or not, the US Marshals Service in Houston is arresting people for not paying their outstanding federal student loans. — Paul Aker says he was arrested at his home last week for a $1500 federal student loan he received in 1987.
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Raw Story, Moe Lane and addictinginfo.org

It's time to kill the $100 bill — It's time to go after big money … Harvard's Mossavar Rahmani Center for Business and Government, which I am privileged to direct, has just issued an important paper by senior fellow Peter Sands and a group of student collaborators.
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Infowars

Campaigns secretly prep for brokered GOP convention — Mysterious outside groups are asking state parties for personal data on potential delegates, Republican campaigns are drawing up plans to send loyal representatives to obscure local conventions, and party officials are dusting off rule books …
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New York Magazine


German ‘bail-in’ plan for government bonds risks blowing up the euro — 'If I were a politician in Italy, I'd want my own currency as fast as possible: that is the only way to avoid going bankrupt,' said German ‘Wise Man’ — A new German plan to impose “haircuts” on holders …
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naked capitalism and Vox Popoli


Ben Carson: Trump ‘Could Easily Collapse’ — Republican Presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson tells Breitbart News Daily host Stephen K. Bannon he's in the race for the long haul, adding, “We have a situation in our party where people at the front could easily collapse.
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Politico and Right Wing Watch