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Marist Poll:
3/13: Trump Ahead in FL, IL... Kasich Up in OH... Clinton Ahead in FL, IL, and OH — In the Republican presidential primary contests in Florida and Illinois, businessman Donald Trump exhibits continued strength in his bid for the GOP nomination. Trump is also a strong second in Ohio behind the state's popular governor, John Kasich.
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Politico, RedState and Naked Politics
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Polls: Trump Ahead in Florida, Illinois; Kasich Leads in Ohio — Donald Trump leads the Republican presidential field in the March 15 primary states of Florida and Illinois, while John Kasich holds the edge in his home state of Ohio, according to three new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls.
CBS News:
Poll: Trump and Kasich neck-and-neck in Ohio; Trump leads in Florida — Donald Trump keeps his lead in winner-take-all Florida, at 44 percent over Ted Cruz's 24 percent and Marco Rubio's 21 percent. In Ohio, Governor John Kasich is tied with Trump 33 percent to 33 percent …
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Guardian, Scared Monkeys, YouGov US Opinion Center News and Naked Politics
Caleb Howe / RedState:
TRUMP LOSES: Your Complete Saturday Voting Results and Delegate Count Guide — Another day has passed, and with it more of our primary season voting. Yesterday contests took place in Wyoming and Washington, D.C. And in both, Donald Trump lost. And not by a little.
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Allen B. West and The Resurgent
Washington Post:
Rubio wins D.C. Republican primary; edges out Kasich
Rubio wins D.C. Republican primary; edges out Kasich
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Power Line, Washington Blade, Hot Air and Politico
Beth Reinhard / Wall Street Journal:
Ben Carson Says He Would Be Willing to Be Trump's VP
Anthony Man / Sun-Sentinel:
Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz split anti-Donald Trump vote in Florida
Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz split anti-Donald Trump vote in Florida
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Chicago Tribune
CNN:
Trump ends wild day on campaign trail by calling for protesters' arrests — Watch CNN's Democratic Town Hall, co-hosted by TV One, Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. — (CNN)Donald Trump on Saturday called for protesters who disrupt his rallies to be arrested, one day after altercations and protests forced …
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Trump looking into paying legal fees of supporter seen throwing sucker punch — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump — said he is looking into paying the legal fees for the man who allegedly sucker-punched a protester last week during a Trump rally. — “I'm going to look at it.
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Little Green Footballs, Outside the Beltway, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Mashable
Jim Dalrymple II / BuzzFeed:
Trump Uses Doctored Video To Connect Protester To ISIS — Trump cited an ISIS-style video when he claimed a man who rushed a stage at a rally was connected to ISIS. But the video appears to have been made just to troll the man. — Donald Trump repeatedly claimed Saturday that a man …
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The Moderate Voice, Hot Air, addictinginfo.org, Associated Press, Mediaite and The Right Scoop
Sara Jerde / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Wants To Pay Legal Fees Of Man Who Sucker Punched Protester
Trump Wants To Pay Legal Fees Of Man Who Sucker Punched Protester
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Hullabaloo
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Donald Trump Accuses Protester of ISIS Ties Based on Dubious Video
Donald Trump Accuses Protester of ISIS Ties Based on Dubious Video
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BizPac Review, Heavy.com, Business Insider, Slantpoint and Political Wire
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Donald Trump demands that police arrest rally protesters
Donald Trump demands that police arrest rally protesters
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LawNewz
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump has lit a fire. Can it be contained?
Trump has lit a fire. Can it be contained?
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Politico, more at Mediagazer »
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
How Trump Happened — It's not just anger over jobs and immigration. White voters hope Trump will restore the racial hierarchy upended by Barack Obama. — “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win,” goes the line attributed to Mahatma Gandhi.
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Talking Points Memo
Los Angeles Times:
How black, Latino and Muslim college students organized to stop Trump's rally in Chicago — Donald Trump supporters and protesters clash March 11, 2016, outside the UIC Pavilion after the rally for the Republican presidential candidate was canceled. — When black, Muslim and Latino student activists …
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Yahoo Politics
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Michael Joseph Garza / Facebook:
So here's my story about this picture, and I promise you it's the god honest truth :
So here's my story about this picture, and I promise you it's the god honest truth :
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The Daily Caller
Thomas Frank / Salon:
Bill Clinton's odious presidency: Thomas Frank on the real history of the '90s — NAFTA. The crime bill. Prisons. Aides wondered if Bill knew who he was. His legacy is sadly clear — Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton gives the thumbs up sign as he speaks to a gathering at the University of Toledo in 1992.
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Liberal Values
Kyle Smith / New York Post:
How Democrats abandoned the working class and spurred rise of Donald Trump — Inequality has risen. Jobs are going overseas. The more the stock market rises, the more the working class feels crushed by globalization. — And all of this has occurred exactly as Democrats have engineered it.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Hillary Clinton:
On the fight against HIV and AIDS—and on the people who really started the conversation. — Yesterday, at Nancy Reagan's funeral, I said something inaccurate when speaking about the Reagans' record on HIV and AIDS. Since then, I've heard from countless people who were devastated by the loss …
Scott Greer / The Daily Caller:
National Review Writer: Working-Class Communities ‘Deserve To Die’ — National Review's Kevin Williamson believes Donald Trump's appeals to the white working class is “immoral” because that demographic's way of life deserves to die out. — In a featured article for the prestigious …
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Breitbart, Hot Air and Vox Popoli
Keith BieryGolick / Cincinnati.com:
Boehner endorses Kasich days before primary — WEST CHESTER TWP. - Republicans in Butler County honored former Speaker John Boehner three days before residents across Ohio's 8th District will vote on his replacement in Congress. — But on Saturday, Boehner was more interested in talking about the presidential race.
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AOL, New York Magazine and Politico
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