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Phil Benson / Tucson News Now:
Trump protesters block streets in Fountain Hills — Trump protesters were blocking vehicles leading into Fountain Hills in advance of Donald Trump's campaign stop Saturday morning. — The protesters parked their cars in the middle of the road, unfurling banners reading “Dump Trump” and …
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Donald Trump protesters block traffic in Fountain Hills, Arizona (VIDEO) — FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ - Protesters blocked a main highway leading into Fountain Hills where Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump held a campaign rally Saturday. — Watch video from the protest in the player above.
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Meg Wagner / New York Daily News:
SEE IT: Anti-Donald Trump protesters block Ariz. road, chain themselves to stalled cars to keep candidate away from rally — Make America late again. — Anti-Donald Trump protesters blocked an Arizona highway and created a traffic nightmare in a bid to keep the GOP front-runner …
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Artonorato / CBS New York:
Hundreds Rally At Anti-Trump Protest In Manhattan
Hundreds Rally At Anti-Trump Protest In Manhattan
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
BREAKING: Far Left Protesters SHUT DOWN HIGHWAY Leading to AZ Trump Rally - PHOTOS-VIDEO
BREAKING: Far Left Protesters SHUT DOWN HIGHWAY Leading to AZ Trump Rally - PHOTOS-VIDEO
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Eugene Scott / CNN:
Protesters block road outside Trump Arizona event, march in NYC
Protesters block road outside Trump Arizona event, march in NYC
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CBS News:
John Kasich: I'd consider nominating Merrick Garland to Supreme Court — Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate John Kasich gently criticized Senate Republicans' approach to President Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, suggesting lawmakers should at least meet …
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Do Republicans really think Donald Trump will make a good Supreme Court choice?
Do Republicans really think Donald Trump will make a good Supreme Court choice?
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Ian Millhiser / New York Times:
What Do You Need to Do to Be a Supreme Court Justice?
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Will Trump Be Dumped? — WASHINGTON — MOST people would be upset to be at the center of an agitated national debate about whether they were more like Hitler, Mussolini, Idi Amin, George Wallace or a Marvel villain. — Not Donald Trump. — He doesn't like invidious comparisons but he's cool with being called an authoritarian.
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
The chaos scenario for Democrats — It's the scenario that Republicans dream of and Democrats believe is all but impossible: Hillary Clinton — being forced to drop out of the presidential race due to criminal charges over her email server. — Any bombshell findings in the FBI's investigation …
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The Hill:
McCain faces toughest reelection of his career — (R-Ariz.) is facing what may be the toughest reelection of his Senate career in an unpredictable presidential year, when many voters are angry with Washington. — Early polls show McCain tied with his Democratic challenger, Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick
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Glenn Beck / Facebook:
An open letter to Donald Trump. — Donald, — I read your string of really sad and sick tweets against Megyn Kelly. First let me say this: — Leave Megyn Kelly ALONE. — She is brilliant, honest and brave. — I can only imagine the amount of security this mother of three now needs …
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Cynthia Littleton / Philly.com:
Fox News worries about Megyn Kelly's safety after Donald Trump attacks
Fox News worries about Megyn Kelly's safety after Donald Trump attacks
Dylan Byers / CNNMoney:
Fox News hits Donald Trump for ‘sexist verbal assaults’ on Megyn Kelly
Fox News hits Donald Trump for ‘sexist verbal assaults’ on Megyn Kelly
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
How Trump vs. Clinton would reshape the electoral map … A prospective general election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could significantly alter what states are in play this fall and heighten more than in any recent election the racial, class and gender divisions within the national electorate.
Washington Post:
Trump to huddle with top Republicans in D.C. ahead of AIPAC speech … Donald Trump will host a group of nearly two dozen top Republicans on Monday afternoon for an off-the-record gathering that his allies hope will improve his relationship with the congressional GOP and the party's Washington establishment, according to two attendees.
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Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
David Brooks Should Sit the Next Few Plays Out — Take a breather, my guy. — Moral Hazard, the Irish setter owned for photo op purposes by New York Times columnist David Brooks, was worried. Master couldn't get off the floor. He had laid down on a small throw-rug in the club room …
New York Times:
Republican Leaders Map a Strategy to Derail Donald Trump — Republican leaders adamantly opposed to Donald J. Trump's candidacy are preparing a 100-day campaign to deny him the presidential nomination, starting with an aggressive battle in Wisconsin's April 5 primary and extending into the summer …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
How Donald Trump Can Fall Short of His Delegate Target — Donald Trump is about 550 delegates short of earning the 1,237 delegates necessary to win the Republican nomination. — If he keeps winning at the pace he has so far, he will probably take 60 percent of the remaining 900 or so pledged delegates, reaching his target.
Ben Widdicombe / New York Times:
What Happens When Millennials Run the Workplace? — Joel Pavelski, 27, isn't the first person who has lied to his boss to scam some time off work. — But inventing a friend's funeral, when in fact he was building a treehouse — then blogging and tweeting about it to be sure everyone at the office noticed?
Washington Post:
Two Americans killed in suspected ISIS bombing in Turkey, U.S. official says — BEIRUT — A suicide bombing at a popular shopping area in Istanbul that killed at least five people, including two Americans, and wounded dozens more Saturday may be tied to the Islamic State, according to media reports.
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Boston Herald:
Illegals held in vicious Framingham rape — Cops: Boyfriend fought off Guatemalan attackers to rescue pinned-down girlfriend — Federal immigration officials are requesting detainers on four illegal aliens accused of a heinous attack on a Framingham couple in which the woman was raped …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump fights summer trial in Trump University lawsuit — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is fighting efforts to hold a trial in a federal class-action lawsuit over his Trump University real-estate program either just before or after the Republican National Convention in July.
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Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
The Head of Jeb's Super PAC Is Tired of the Endless Conservative Con — Mike Murphy is a longtime Jeb Bush friend and loyalist, and he's also the guy who ran Right to Rise, the Super PAC that blew through $100 million in an epically futile effort to sell Bush to the masses.
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