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8:10 AM ET, February 21, 2016

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Harry Enten / FiveThirtyEight:
Jeb Bush's Path To Defeat Began A Year Ago  —  The Jeb Bush campaign for president is over.  After a disappointing finish in South Carolina on Saturday, he suspended his campaign shortly before 9 p.m., before it was even clear whether he would place fourth or fifth.
Discussion: New York Magazine
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CBS News:
Trump, Cruz, Rubio locked in three-way race in South Carolina  —  7 p.m.Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and and Marco Rubio are locked in a three-way race, far ahead of the rest of the pack, according to CBS News exit polling.  —  6:09 p.m. Forty-one percent of voters said Trump is running …
Carrie Dann / NBC News:
Jeb Bush Suspends 2016 Presidential Campaign  —  Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, once considered the Republican Party's most likely presidential nominee, is ending his campaign after a dismal showing in South Carolina's primary.  —  “The people of Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina have spoken …
New York Times:
Jeb Bush Bows Out of Campaign, Humbled and Outmaneuvered  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. — Jeb Bush dropped out of the presidential race on Saturday, ending a quest for the White House that started with a war chest of $100 million, a famous name and a promise of political civility but concluded …
Discussion: Vox and Hit & Run
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Trump wins South Carolina; Bush drops out of GOP race  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. — Donald Trump commandingly won the South Carolina primary on Saturday night, solidifying his position as the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination while Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Sen. Marco Rubio …
Discussion: American Power
New York Times:
Donald Trump Wins South Carolina Primary; Cruz and Rubio Vie for 2nd  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. — Donald J. Trump won a clear victory in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, cementing his position as the Republican presidential front-runner as he enters a tougher test in a series of potentially decisive March contests.
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
For Cruz and Rubio, the moment has arrived: A three-man race with Trump
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Matea Gold / Washington Post:
Intense GOP nomination fight drains candidate cash reserves
Discussion: OpenSecrets.org and Politico
Lisa Mascaro / Los Angeles Times:
Donald Trump wins South Carolina primary; Cruz and Rubio battle for second
Discussion: Informed Comment
Associated Press:
Bush Bust as Cruz, Rubio, Clinton Get Million-Dollar Boosts
Discussion: ABC News and Politico
ABC News:
Live South Carolina GOP Primary Exit Poll Analysis
Discussion: Breitbart, ThinkProgress and Politico
Associated Press:
Clinton wins Nevada caucuses; GOP voting in S. Carolina
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Ben Gittleson / ABC News:
John Kasich Chills in Northeast as Rivals Sweat in South
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Jeb Bush drops out of 2016 presidential campaign
Discussion: Politico
Associated Press:
AP News Guide: Clinton Wins Nevada; Trump Takes SC
Discussion: Politico
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Bush on joining a Trump ticket: ‘No’
Discussion: Politico
John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
Combative Trump Takes on Boeing, Apple at Close of South Carolina Race
Caitlin Cruz / Talking Points Memo:   Jeb Bush Laughs Off The Idea Of Joining A Donald Trump Ticket (VIDEO)
Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Clinton defeats Sanders in Nevada; black voter support appears decisive  —  LAS VEGAS — Hillary Clinton held off a powerful late challenge from rival Sen. Bernie Sanders in Nevada's Democratic caucus vote Saturday, securing a narrow victory that helps the former secretary of state regain momentum …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Give Hillary Clinton a massive amount of credit for winning the Nevada caucuses  —  Yes, Hillary Clinton was way ahead in the Nevada caucuses for much of the last year.  And yes, her numbers among Latino voters in the state will furrow some brows at Clinton headquarters in the next few days.
New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Beats Bernie Sanders in Nevada Caucuses  —  LAS VEGAS — Buoyed by the support of enthusiastic workers in the city's big casinos, Hillary Clinton defeated Senator Bernie Sanders in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, thwarting his momentum and proving to an anxious Democratic Party …
Elizabeth Williamson / New York Times:
A Win for Hillary Clinton, With Signs of Challenges Ahead
Discussion: Daily Kos and Prairie Weather
Dara Lind / Vox:
Nevada caucus results 2016: a clear win for Hillary Clinton
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Clinton wins precinct with lucky ace
Discussion: Mother Jones, Politico and The Week
WOOD-TV:
Kzoo police ID suspect in deadly random shootings  —  TEXAS TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Police are identifying the suspect in a series of random shootings that killed at least six people.  —  Police said Sunday morning they have 45-year-old Jason Dalton in custody.
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Fox17:
6 dead in Kalamazoo County shootings; Suspect arrested … KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. — Kalamazoo Police Chief Jeff Hadley says that a suspect is in custody after six people were killed in shootings in Kalamazoo County.  —  Four of the victims were shot in the parking lot of the Cracker Barrel restaurant in Texas Township.
Discussion: The Last Refuge and Fox News
NBC News:
Suspect in Custody in ‘Random’ Killings of 6 in Michigan  —  Seven people were killed and two others wounded in apparently random shootings in Michigan Saturday evening, authorities said.  A 14-year-old girl was among those shot and killed, state police said.
Discussion: WOOD-TV and Al Jazeera English
Zachary Mider / Bloomberg Business:
Houston Investor Linked to $1 Million Cruz Super-PAC Donation  —  Wil VanLoh is the former colleague of a $10 million Cruz donor  —  Wil VanLoh, a Houston private-equity manager, has links to a $1 million contribution to a group supporting Texas Senator Ted Cruz's presidential bid.
Discussion: Politico
Janell Ross / Washington Post:
This photo of Obama and a little visitor at a Black History Month celebration says a lot  —  For 3-year-old Clark Reynolds, Thursday began like most others.  —  Morning preparations gave way to hours at school and then a visit to his mother's office to change into a suit and tie.
Discussion: Scripting News
 
 
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