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New York Times:
What We're Watching as 5 States Hold Crucial Primaries — Voters in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio cast crucial ballots in the race for the presidency on Tuesday. Here are some of the things we will be watching. — The end or the beginning?
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Washington Post, Real Clear Politics, The Talking Dog, The Week and Mashable
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Kathy Frankovic / YouGov US Opinion Center News:
Trump breaks 50% in national support for the first time — Showing little sign of a “ceiling”, Donald Trump has only grown in support with the exit of Ben Carson and Marco Rubio's collapse … In the last two weeks, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has won more delegates in primaries and caucuses …
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The Gateway Pundit, Western Journalism, Hot Air, The Daily Caller, Scared Monkeys and Political Wire
Reid J. Epstein / Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump Wins in Northern Mariana Islands GOP Caucus
Donald Trump Wins in Northern Mariana Islands GOP Caucus
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OpenSecrets.org and The Daily Caller
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Sanders gains on Clinton ahead of huge Tuesday contests
Sanders gains on Clinton ahead of huge Tuesday contests
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Yahoo Politics, Scared Monkeys, Politico, Public Policy Polling, Liberal Values, Hot Air, Common Dreams, CBS St. Louis and Vox
Harry Enten / FiveThirtyEight:
What's At Stake For Republicans In The March 15 Primaries
What's At Stake For Republicans In The March 15 Primaries
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Politico, Washington Post, The Atlantic and Scared Monkeys
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Cruz campaign doubles down in Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and North Carolina
Cruz campaign doubles down in Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and North Carolina
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RedState, Yahoo Politics, Washington Post, YouGov US Opinion Center News, Raw Story, addictinginfo.org, BuzzFeed and Hot Air
Bill Hoffmann / Newsmax:
Ben Carson to Newsmax: I'm Promised a Spot in Trump Administration — Dr. Ben Carson revealed on Newsmax TV Monday that he will work in Donald Trump's administration — at least in an “advisory capacity” — if the Republican presidential front-runner is elected to the White House.
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Carson: 'We're only looking at four years' if Trump's a bust — Ben Carson on late Monday argued that the worst possible outcome of Donald Trump — lacking the right skills for a quality presidency is a single, four-year term under the billionaire. — “The way I look at it …
John Harwood / New York Times:
A Situation in Which Donald Trump Wins the White House
Caleb Howe / RedState:
Ben Carson: I Didn't Want To Endorse Trump, But He Promised Me A Job
Ben Carson: I Didn't Want To Endorse Trump, But He Promised Me A Job
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The Atlantic, Mediaite and National Review
Eliza Collins / Politico:
Clinton: 'We didn't lose a single person' in Libya — Hillary Clinton on Monday defended the intervention in Libya that she championed as secretary of state, telling MSNBC's Chris Matthews that the United States “didn't lose a single person.” — “Libya was a different kind of calculation.
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Shoshana Weissmann / Weekly Standard:
Clinton: 'We Didn't Lose a Single Person' in Libya — During MSNBC's town hall with Hillary Clinton on Monday, Clinton discussed foreign policy in Libya. — She said that Libya isn't perfect, but is making progress. She added, “Libya was a different kind of calculation, and we didn't lose a single person.”
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Washington Free Beacon
Fox News:
Clinton commits Benghazi gaffe, saying US 'didn't lose a single person' in Libya — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton committed her second gaffe in as many days on the campaign trail Monday night, claiming that the U.S. “didn't lose a single person” in Libya during her time as secretary of state.
MilitaryTimes:
Military Times survey: Troops back Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders for president — In an exclusive survey of American military personnel, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders emerged as active-duty service members' top choices to become the next commander in chief.
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WHNT-TV
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Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Top liberal leaders call for ‘massive’ anti-Trump campaign — CHICAGO — Leaders of more than 20 leading liberal groups supporting both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are set to release a scathing letter on Tuesday that serves as a progressive call to arms against Donald Trump …
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Common Dreams and The Gateway Pundit
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Trump Is No Accident — Establishment Republicans who are horrified …
Trump Is No Accident — Establishment Republicans who are horrified …
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Slantpoint and Mashable
Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Pastor kicks off Trump rally by calling for Bernie Sanders to convert: 'Bernie's got to meet Jesus'
Pastor kicks off Trump rally by calling for Bernie Sanders to convert: 'Bernie's got to meet Jesus'
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Friendly Atheist
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Trump campaign manager's behavior prompted staff concerns — Donald Trump's staff and advisers have expressed concerns about campaign manager Corey Lewandowski's quick temper and heavy-handed leadership, and some even planned a coup against him last month, sources involved in the discussions told POLITICO.
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Ted Cruz: Trump Aide Grabbing Reporter A ‘Fireable Offense’
Ted Cruz: Trump Aide Grabbing Reporter A ‘Fireable Offense’
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BuzzFeed and Washington Post
Garrett Epps / The Atlantic:
Will Partisanship Undermine the Judiciary? — Samuel Chase—"Old Bacon-Face"—was probably the most partisan justice in Supreme Court history. While sitting as a circuit judge, he'd make partisan speeches from the bench and drive lawyers out of his courtroom—before clapping their Jeffersonian clients into jail.
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Maryland Appellate Blog, SCOTUSblog, Los Angeles Times, BloombergView.com and Washington Times
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New York Times:
Allies Say Obama's Court Pick Is Near, and Will Be Hard for Republicans to Ignore
Allies Say Obama's Court Pick Is Near, and Will Be Hard for Republicans to Ignore
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Hit & Run
Stephanie Mencimer / Mother Jones:
Washington's Worst Job: President Obama's Next Supreme Court Nominee
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Final preparations for court war
Final preparations for court war
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Outside the Beltway and Hot Air
Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Caught on a hot mic, Clinton speculates about Chris Christie's support for Trump — What's at stake in the Ohio GOP primary? … Catch up on the 2016 race — CHARLOTTE— It isn't often that Hillary Clinton lets her guard down about what she really thinks about the Republican presidential race.
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New York Times:
Measuring Donald Trump's Mammoth Advantage in Free Media
Measuring Donald Trump's Mammoth Advantage in Free Media
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Hit & Run and Independent Journal Review
Eliza Collins / Politico:
Huckabee: Trump is Clinton's ‘worst nightmare’
Huckabee: Trump is Clinton's ‘worst nightmare’
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Political Wire, Balloon Juice and Washington Post
David French / National Review:
Working-Class Whites Have Moral Responsibilities — In Defense of Kevin Williamson — This weekend, my colleague Kevin Williamson kicked up quite the hornet's nest with his magazine piece (subscription required) that strikes directly at the idea that the white working-class (the heart of Trump's support) is a victim class.
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Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
A King in His Castle: How Donald Trump Lives, From His Longtime Butler — PALM BEACH, Fla. — Everything seemed to sparkle at the Mar-a-Lago estate here on a recent afternoon. The sun glinted off the pool and the black Secret Service S.U.V.s in the circular driveway.
Joe Tacopino / New York Post:
Tech mogul accused of keeping ex-stripper as sex slave for 13 years — A Silicon Valley venture capitalist has been sued for $40 million by a woman who claims he used her as a virtual sex slave for 13 years. — Michael Goguen, who had worked for a firm that funded Google and Paypal …
ABC News:
The Note: High Stakes Tuesday Is Here — In the biggest day of voting since Super Tuesday, Americans in five states and one territory head to the polls today to cast their ballots for the presidential nomination. More states and delegates may have been up for grabs on March 1 …
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Donald Trump's taste for well-done steaks is disqualifying — A lot has been written about Donald Trump over the course of this campaign season, but a new revelation from a New York Times profile of Trump's longtime butler may finally deliver the piece of information that brings him down — he enjoys his steaks well done.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Bill Allison / Bloomberg Business:
Trump's Fundraising for Others Left Deep Roots — The Palm Beach County GOP hopes to raise more than $300,000 at an upcoming event where Trump will deliver the keynote. — He might be self-financing his campaign, but Donald Trump is no stranger to political fundraising.