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Trump's campaign manager involved in altercation at rally — Trump aide involved in altercation at rally — (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign manager appeared to grab a protester by his collar during a rally Saturday in an incident captured on video. — Multiple videos, including CNN's footage …
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
WOW! VIDEO- BLACK TRUMP SUPPORTER - STOMPS Anti-Trump Protester in With Nazi Sign at Tucson Rally (Updated) — WOW! — A black Trump supporter in Tucson STOMPED an anti-Trump protester at the Donald Trump rally this afternoon. … At least one of the anti-Trump supporters was wearing …
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Ali Vitali / NBC News:
Trump Campaign Denies That Video Shows Lewandowski Grabbing Protester — Anti-Trump Protesters Shut Down Arizona Road Before Rally 1:46 — The Donald Trump campaign is denying that its campaign manager grabbed the collar of a young protester at the candidate's rally in Tucson on Saturday …
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Breitbart:
Arizona Police Officer: I Felt Safe with Trump Supporters, but Protesters Were Profane, Dangerous — Brandon Tatum, an officer in the Tucson Police Department, shared a video Saturday night giving his perspective on Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tucson, Arizona — and the disruptive protesters …
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Candace Smith / ABC News:
Donald Trump Defends Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski After Alleged Incident With Protester in Tucson
Donald Trump Defends Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski After Alleged Incident With Protester in Tucson
Washington Post:
Trump to huddle with top Republicans in D.C. ahead of AIPAC speech
Trump to huddle with top Republicans in D.C. ahead of AIPAC speech
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Political Wire and The Right Scoop
Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Ten Senate seats most likely to flip in 2016 elections — Democrats' chances to regain control of the Senate are looking brighter as Hillary Clinton — look like the presumptive nominees of their parties. — Tuesday's contests set up the slates in Illinois, Ohio and North Carolina …
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Jennifer Konerman / Hollywood Reporter:
Arnold Schwarzenegger Refuses to Answer Trump Question, Walks Out of Interview — EMAIL ME — The future ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ host avoided questions about Trump's presidential campaign on Australia's ‘Weekend Sunrise.’ — Arnold Schwarzenegger is about to step into Donald Trump's shoes …
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Lindsay Putnam / New York Post:
Arnold Schwarzenegger walks out of interview over Trump question — There's one topic off limits when interviewing Arnold Schwarzenegger: Donald Trump. — The former Governor of California walked off-set during an interview on Australia's “Weekend Sunrise” program Saturday morning …
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Why it's time for a Trump revolution — My friends are worried about me. They insist something is not right and suggest prayer, counseling, even rehab. “Take a break,” they urge. “Get away for a few days and clear your head.” — They are wise and kind, and it would be foolish to dismiss their concerns.
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The Atlantic:
When It Comes to Politics, Do Millennials Care About Anything? — Sort of. Transparency, it turns out, may be the closest thing to a unifying political philosophy that millennials have offered. — It's easy to throw millennials and their “incoherent” politics under the bus …
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Matt Canham / Salt Lake Tribune:
New poll shows Ted Cruz with a big lead in Utah — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has zoomed to a commanding lead in Utah's GOP caucuses, according to a new poll released Saturday. — The Y2 Analytics survey shows him with 53 percent support among likely Republican caucus-goes and if that matches …
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Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Is Cruz already too late to stop Trump? — By the time Ted Cruz arrived Friday at the tiny border town of Douglas for his first Arizona event of 2016, he was already too late for the hundreds of thousands of Republicans who had already voted. — Election day is still two days away in Arizona …
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Los Angeles Times
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
McConnell: No New Supreme Court Justice Until The NRA Approves Of The Nominee — Supreme Court justices are nominated by the president and appointed with the advice and consent of the National Rifle Association, according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
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Edward B. Foley / Politico:
How John Kasich Could End Up Picking the Next President — Political junkies and history buffs have spent weeks dreaming about the unlikeliest possible scenarios that could determine the 2016 election: contested conventions, third-party bids, a cross-party ticket.
Travis M. Smith Managing / The Glen Rose Reporter:
Glen Rose mother arrested for burning two-year old daughter in family's oven — GLEN ROSE - Somervell County Sheriff's Department confirmed that Tasha Shontell Hatcher, 35, of Glen Rose was arrested at 11:48 p.m. Thursday, March 17 after witnesses on scene informed deputies that Hatcher put her two-year-old child in the family's oven.
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript: Donald Trump, Reince Priebus, Denis McDonough, and Sen. Mitch McConnell — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT FOR ‘THIS WEEK’ ON March 20, 2016 and it will be updated. — GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, HOST: Hello again. — After another wild week in the race for the White House …
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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.
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