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New York Times:
Why Trump Can't Break the G.O.P. — Everywhere you look, in the year of Donald J. Trump, observers are talking about a national party realignment or a Republican death spiral. Our two-party system has not undergone a major realignment since the South became solidly Republican.
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The Moderate Voice and Daily Kos
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
The Republicans' Gay Freakout — OUR infrastructure is inexcusable, much of our public education is miserable and one of our leading presidential candidates is a know-nothing, say-anything egomaniac who yanks harder every day at the tattered fabric of civil discourse and fundamental decency in this country.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Fusion
Jon Ralston / Ralston Reports:
Sanders likely flips two delegates after dominating Clark convention — Despite losing the state on Feb. 20 in the caucus, Bernie Sanders' campaign swarmed the Clark County caucus and probably flipped two delegates from Hillary Clinton's camp. — Clinton was presumed to have a 20-15 delegate edge …
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Megan Messerly / LasVegasSun.com:
Sanders wins most delegates at Clark County convention — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders scored a surprise victory over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday at the Clark County Democratic Convention, where Sanders won the largest number of delegates a month after losing the Nevada caucuses.
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The Moderate Voice
Dana Schuster / New York Post:
Ivana Trump on how she advises Donald — and those hands — It's Ivana Trump's fault that Donald didn't run for president sooner. — “Probably five years before our divorce, Reagan or somebody brought him a letter and said, ‘You should run for president,’ ” Donald's first wife tells …
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BizPac Review and Hit & Run
Associated Press:
Educational Divide in GOP White House Race; What's Behind It — It was in Nevada, just about month ago, when Donald Trump proclaimed his affection for the uneducated. — “We won with young. We won with old. We won with highly educated. We won with poorly educated.
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Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Carson on Trump: ‘Are there better people? Probably’ — Ben Carson, a surrogate for Donald Trump — , said on Sunday that there are “probably” better people to fill the White House than the Republican presidential front-runner. — When asked in a radio interview with John Catsimatidis …
Julia Hahn / Breitbart:
Concerns About Paul Ryan Emerging Out of Ted Cruz-Created Contested Convention as Nominee Dominate Wisconsin — In recent weeks, there has been increasing discussion about the possibility that House Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) could emerge out of a brokered convention as the Republican nominee …
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Clinton ‘not at all worried’ about FBI probe — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton — said in an interview broadcast Sunday that she is “not at all worried” about the FBI investigation into the personal email server she used while serving as secretary of State.
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Politico
Bob Woodward / Washington Post:
In a revealing interview, Trump predicts a ‘massive recession’ but intends to eliminate the national debt in 8 years — Here's what's at stake in the Wisconsin GOP primary … Donald Trump said in an interview that economic conditions are so perilous that the country is headed for a …
Katha Pollitt / New York Times:
Abortion and Punishment — DONALD J. TRUMP gave his primary opponents a gift when he said this week that if abortion is outlawed, “there has to be some form of punishment” for the woman. He let them look as if they cared about women. — Gov. John Kasich of Ohio responded to Mr. Trump's comments …
ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript: Gov. John Kasich, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Reince Priebus — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT FOR ‘THIS WEEK’ ON April 3, 2016 and it will be updated. — UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Starting right now on THIS WEEK WITH GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, Trump's terrible week …
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Politicus USA, abc7chicago.com and Associated Press
Helena Smith / Observer:
Greece on brink of chaos as refugees riot over forced return to Turkey — Rival ethnic groups clash in Piraeus and 800 break out of detention centre on Chios as EU deal brings desperation — The Greek government is bracing itself for violence ahead of the European Union implementing a landmark deal that …
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Business Insider and Guardian
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Congress struggles to respond to new terror attacks — Congress is scrambling to find a response to a series of recent terrorist attacks, both at home and abroad, that sent shivers through the country and raised questions about the efficacy of the international fight against Islamic State extremists.
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BizPac Review
Peter Jamison / Los Angeles Times:
Homophobia, drugs and mental illness may have led to gay man's killing and father's arrest — Next door neighbor Maria Gomez holds her phone displaying the photo a man allegedly killed by his father. The shooting occurred on Tuesday at the family's North Hills home.
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Slantpoint and L.A. Daily News
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
A Deranged Anti-Semite Accuses Me of Libel — I wrote earlier this week about a 9/11 Truther named Kevin Barrett. Barrett once taught at the University of Wisconsin, where his belief that the United States government, in conjunction with Israel, carried out the September 11 attacks made him controversial.
Margot Kidder / CounterPunch:
How Hillary Clinton Bought the Loyalty of 33 State Democratic Parties … Collusion between the Clinton campaign and the DNC allowed Hillary Clinton to buy the loyalty of 33 state Democratic parties last summer. Montana was one of those states. It sold itself for $64,100.
Reuters:
Islamic State planted thousands of mines in Palmyra: Syrian army — Islamic State militants retreating from Palmyra laid thousands of mines that they planned to set off simultaneously as the army moved in, a Syrian officer told Reuters in the ancient city after its recapture from the jihadist fighters.
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Jihad Watch