Top Items:
New York Times:
Ted Cruz Is Fuming Because John Kasich Won't Bow Out — MADISON, Wis. — Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, eyeing a victory here that could reshape the race for the Republican presidential nomination, has appeared most vexed by a rival he views as more of a long-term nuisance than a short-term threat: Gov. John Kasich of Ohio.
Discussion:
Daily Kos, Slate, The Atlantic, The Colorado Independent and Prairie Weather
RELATED:
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Trump, Behind in Wisconsin, Loses Some of the Self-Confidence in Appeal to Voters — Donald Trump, making his closing arguments in Wisconsin the day before the state's primary, asked voters to give him a surprise victory that could put him on a glide path to winning the party's nomination.
Discussion:
Independent Journal …
Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Milwaukee snubs Trump
Milwaukee snubs Trump
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, RedState, New York Times and Yahoo Politics
ABC News:
The Note: Wisconsin Primary Primer
The Note: Wisconsin Primary Primer
Discussion:
GOP.com, abc7chicago.com and Associated Press
Eric Bradner / CNN:
Wisconsin primary: 5 things to watch
Patrick Reis / Politico:
Trump is in trouble in Wisconsin
Trump is in trouble in Wisconsin
Discussion:
New York Times and YouGov US Opinion Center News
Denver Post:
Donald Trump shut out in first two delegate contests and trails in support ahead of Saturday state convention
Donald Trump shut out in first two delegate contests and trails in support ahead of Saturday state convention
Discussion:
Political Wire, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and New York Times
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Sanders: Wisconsin voter ID laws are ‘un-American’
Sanders: Wisconsin voter ID laws are ‘un-American’
Discussion:
The Atlantic, Los Angeles Times and Front Page Magazine
New York Times:
Republicans and Voter Suppression
Republicans and Voter Suppression
Discussion:
Rewire, ThinkProgress, New Urban Legends and ncsl.org
Bob Woodward / Washington Post:
Trump reveals how he would force Mexico to pay for border wall — Will Paul Ryan be the Republican nominee? … State of the 2016 race … Donald Trump says he will force Mexico to pay for a border wall as president by threatening to cut off the flow of billions of dollars in payments …
RELATED:
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Report: Trump eyeing money transfers from immigrants in plan to build wall — would force Mexico to pay for a wall along its border with the U.S. by threatening to block money transfers from immigrants in the U.S., The Washington Post reports. — The Post on Tuesday said that Trump plans …
Discussion:
Washington Post, Forbes, Fox News Insider and Associated Press
Jose A. DelReal / Washington Post:
As Wisconsin votes, both front-runners are playing defense
As Wisconsin votes, both front-runners are playing defense
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, Bloomberg, Real Clear Politics and Yahoo Politics
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Here's exactly how a brokered Republican convention would work — Will Paul Ryan be the Republican nominee? … State of the 2016 race … FIX: There's only one question on anyone's mind right now: Does Donald Trump get to 1,237 delegates before the Republican convention or not? Why? Why not?
RELATED:
Ryan Grim / The Huffington Post:
Charles Koch Is Privately Committed To Getting Paul Ryan Nominated In Cleveland: Source
Charles Koch Is Privately Committed To Getting Paul Ryan Nominated In Cleveland: Source
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Paul Ryan Is Running for President
Paul Ryan Is Running for President
Discussion:
Political Wire, USA Today, The Hugh Hewitt ShowThe …, Althouse, The Hill and Washington Post
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
7 lingering questions in the Clinton email investigation — The FBI appears to be entering the home stretch of its investigation into Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton — 's private email server. — Yet even as arrangements are reportedly being made to interview Clinton and her top aides, much remains unclear.
Discussion:
Politico, LawNewz and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
RELATED:
Rick Pfeiffer / Niagara Gazette:
FBI director talks terrorism, Hillary Clinton during Buffalo visit
FBI director talks terrorism, Hillary Clinton during Buffalo visit
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo
Bernie Sanders / New York Daily News:
TRANSCRIPT: Bernie Sanders meets with the Daily News Editorial Board — Daily News: We are very well aware of the broad themes of your campaign by now. So we'd like to hone in on some of the more particular issues to get a sense of how your presidency might evolve.
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, Talking Points Memo, Daily News Bin, Shakesville and Blue Nation Review
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
You probably missed Sarah Palin's speech in Wisconsin. It was totally bizarre. … Sarah Palin went to Wisconsin over the weekend to tout her preferred candidate — Donald Trump — at a GOP fundraising dinner in advance of the Badger State's presidential primary today. What happened next will stun you.
Discussion:
Lawyers, Guns & Money
NBC News:
Donald Trump's National Lead Dips After Controversial Week: Poll — Anti-Trump Forces Fighting for a Cruz Win in Wisconsin 2:41 — Ahead of the Wisconsin primary, Donald Trump remains the frontrunner but his support among Republicans and Republican-leaners nationally has dropped three points …
Discussion:
NBC News and Washington Post
RELATED:
Scott Soshnick / Bloomberg:
Twitter Said to Win NFL Deal for Thursday Night Streaming Rights — Twitter Inc., making a strategic push into online programming, won a deal to show Thursday night National Football League games online, a person familiar with the matter said. — The social-media company was said to be bidding …
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
DNC chair: I'm not doing good job ‘blocking’ Sanders — Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) late Monday night defended her handling of her party's presidential primary. — On Comedy Central's “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” …
Discussion:
Political Wire
The Week:
Republicans are plotting economic disaster for 2016 — Our free email newsletters … Since George W. Bush's presidency, Republican economic ideas have become drastically more conservative. Instead of massive tax cuts for the rich coupled with a general tolerance of the rest of government …
Discussion:
Hullabaloo and Daily Kos
Robby Mook:
To Hillary Clinton supporters: The facts on where the race stands — Thanks to nearly 9 million voters across the country and the support of people like you, Hillary Clinton has built a nearly insurmountable lead among both delegates and actual voters. Contrary to the claims of the Sanders campaign …
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, Bloomberg, CNN, Mashable, Political Wire, Mediaite, Washington Post and Politico
Associated Press:
Tennessee Lawmakers Vote for Bible as State's Official Book — Having already made a .50-caliber sniper gun the official state rifle, Tennessee lawmakers on Monday gave final approval to making the Holy Bible the state's official book. — The state Senate voted 19-8 in favor …
Discussion:
Tennessean.com, LawNewz, Right Wing Watch, Friendly Atheist, Fox News Insider, Towleroad and Joe.My.God.
Paul Gattis / al.com:
Gov. Robert Bentley on scandal: 'I've asked God to forgive me' — Governor Bentley talks about scandal ad asks God for forgiveness — Gov. Robert Bentley made perhaps his most heartfelt apology yet on Monday, repeatedly asking the people of Alabama for forgiveness for the scandal that has engulfed his administration.
Discussion:
Washington Post
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Sanders reshapes Obama's 2016 plans — Bernie Sanders is keeping Barack Obama locked in limbo. — Despite his steadily rising popularity, the president's expected role in 2016 as the Democratic Party unifier is on hold for another three-and-a-half months, if Sanders keeps his campaign going through the July convention.
Discussion:
The Hill, BizPac Review, Hot Air and The Gateway Pundit
Scott Allen / Washington Post:
Walmart still selling Maryland T-shirts featuring the outline of Massachusetts — The outlines of Colorado and Wyoming look somewhat similar. Mississippi resembles Alabama flipped horizontally. New Hampshire sort of looks like Vermont rotated clockwise 180 degrees.
Discussion:
Consumerist
German Lopez / Vox:
PayPal makes it official: North Carolina's anti-LGBTQ law will cost the state jobs — Businesses have been increasingly critical of North Carolina's recently passed anti-LGBTQ law. Now, it looks like one big company — PayPal — is officially pulling its business from the state in a move …
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, The Charlotte Observer and Mediaite