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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
RNC chief: No changes to delegate requirement likely — Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus said Sunday the GOP likely won't change a rule that requires candidates to have 1,237 delegates to clinch the GOP presidential nomination. — “Having a plurality of the delegates means the field has the majority.
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Politico and The Gateway Pundit
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Poll: 62% Say Republican with Most Votes Should Be Nominee — More than six in 10 Republican voters believe that, if no GOP presidential candidate wins a majority of delegates before the convention, the one with the most votes should be the party's nominee, according to a new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
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Talking Points Memo and The Daily Caller
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Republican Party delegates feel sudden power as balance shifts — The balance of power in the Republican Party has suddenly shifted to delegates, many of whom are entering the national spotlight for the first time. — Delegates say their lives have been turned upside down by the possibility …
Ian Schwartz / RealClearPolitics:
Priebus to Trump: “Delegates And Voters Choose The Nominee”; People Don't “Give A Darn” About Colorado — Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, says Donald Trump complaining about the way Colorado's delegates were chosen is “distracting.”
Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Trump to RNC: Reform nomination system or ‘have a rough July at that convention’
Trump to RNC: Reform nomination system or ‘have a rough July at that convention’
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RedState
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Donald Trump Is Outperforming Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders AND Hillary Clinton — Donald Trump is not only outperforming Ted Cruz in the election to date, he also outperforms Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as well. — The election results to date (as of Sunday April 17th) show that Trump outshines all the candidates.
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Kevin McCullough / Townhall.com:
Why Trump Loses — When Donald Trump looks back at the wasted time and money he put forward in producing the biggest flame-out in Presidential nominating history, he's going to easily be able to point to exactly where he lost it. — I've long thought of elections as similar to prize fights or NFL football match-ups.
Ginger Gibson / Reuters:
Ted Cruz wins Wyoming Republican presidential nominating contest
Ted Cruz wins Wyoming Republican presidential nominating contest
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AOL
Patrick Howley / Breitbart:
Trump Supporters Walk Out of Georgia Delegate Fight After Party Picks Cruz Supporter...'Uproar in the Hall' — Donald Trump supporters walked out of a delegate election in Georgia Saturday to protest a vote that robbed Trump of all of his slated delegates from a district that he won in the primary.
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Political Insider blog, No More Mister Nice Blog, BizPac Review and The Resurgent
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Trump massacred in delegate fights once more
Trump massacred in delegate fights once more
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RedState, Newsmax, The Charlotte Observer, Oklahoma Grassroots, Debbie Dooley and Fox News
Laura Bult / New York Daily News:
Hundreds of New York state voters to file suit calling the closed primary ‘a threat to our democratic system’ after claiming their party affiliation mysteriously changed — More than 200 outraged New York voters have joined a lawsuit claiming the party affiliation on their voter registration changed without their consent.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Denver Post:
Obama should visit Ground Zero — but without apologies — Last week, Secretary of State John Kerry did something that no predecessor had ventured to do. He attended a memorial service in Hiroshima and toured the Hiroshima Peace Memorial museum, which commemorates the devastation wrought by the bomb Little Boy in 1945.
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Sanders: ‘Of course’ Sandy Hook victims should be able to sue gun manufacturers — Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders — on Sunday said Sandy Hook victims should be able to sue gun manufacturers for the 2012 elementary school shooting that killed 20 students and six adults, backtracking on previous comments.
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Hot Air
Angelique Chrisafis / Guardian:
Thousands of troops on Paris streets but are they France's new Maginot line? — Many welcome them, but others fear it is a ‘political anti-anxiety measure’ — n the cobbled alleyways of Montmartre, as a busker warbled La Vie en Rose and street artists painted watercolours of the view over Paris …
Terry Macalister / Observer:
Clouds gather over solar power after golden years of success — iven that the government is determined to avoid playing a financial role in the planned new nuclear plant at Hinkley Point, it is perhaps surprising that it is involved in the UK's largest solar array.
Alison Smale / New York Times:
German Comic Who Lampooned Erdogan to Extend Break From TV Show — BERLIN — The satirist whose crude lampoon of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey touched off a furor over free speech in Germany announced Saturday that he and his team would take a break from their satirical TV show until May 12.
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Frank Jordans / Associated Press:
MERKEL CRITICIZED, LAUDED FOR ALLOWING COMIC'S PROSECUTION
MERKEL CRITICIZED, LAUDED FOR ALLOWING COMIC'S PROSECUTION
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Associated Press
CNN:
Saudis warn of economic reprisals if Congress passes 9/11 bill — (CNN)Saudi Arabia is warning it will sell off billions in American assets if the U.S. Congress passes a bipartisan bill that would allow victims of 9/11 and other terrorist attacks to sue foreign governments.
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Matt Spetalnick / Reuters:
U.S. sends nine Yemeni prisoners from Guantanamo Bay to Saudi Arabia
U.S. sends nine Yemeni prisoners from Guantanamo Bay to Saudi Arabia
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AOL, Booman Tribune, Guardian and New York Magazine