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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Trump massacred in delegate fights once more — The weekend was another delegate bloodbath for Donald Trump. — In Georgia. In Wyoming. In South Carolina. In Kansas. In Florida. Ted Cruz put on a clinic, mobilizing his GOP activist base to capture at least 50 delegates on Saturday …
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Jose A. DelReal / Washington Post:
Trump on contested convention: 'I hope it doesn't involve violence' … STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Sunday that he hopes a contested Republican convention in July “doesn't involve violence” if he is denied the nomination during second-ballot voting.
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The Moderate Voice, Little Green Footballs, Talking Points Memo and Althouse
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
With some smart moves, Trump had a pretty good week … Don't look now, but Donald Trump has made moves in the past week that are, wait for it, actually quite smart. — Consider: — Trump announced the hiring of Rick Wiley, who managed Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's presidential campaign …
Patrick Howley / Breitbart:
EXCLUSIVE — Trump Campaign: Cruz Staged ‘Attack’ In Georgia To Steal Delegates...'Not Grassroots Activism' — The Donald Trump campaign is accusing the Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) campaign of staging a coordinated “attack” in Georgia that led to pro-Trump delegate candidates being challenged …
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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.
CBS News:
Poll: Donald Trump keeps large lead in New York; ahead in California — Donald Trump heads into his home-state primary of New York with a large edge over Ted Cruz and John Kasich, 54 percent to 21 percent and 19 percent respectively. The lead, if it holds Tuesday night …
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Hot Air, Hullabaloo and RedState
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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Guardian, Talking Points Memo, Washington Post and The Daily Caller
Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Trump Supporters Steal American Flag, Walk out of Georgia Convention After Losing Delegate Fight — Yesterday was a bloodbath for Trump and his supporters in Georgia, as Trump got about one third of the delegates up for grabs at conventions around the state, with the rest going to Ted Cruz.
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Donald Trump Says ‘Rigged’ Convention Should Not Be Met With Violence
Ian Schwartz / RealClearPolitics:
Priebus to Trump: “Delegates And Voters Choose The Nominee”; People Don't “Give A Darn” About Colorado
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
RNC chief: No changes to delegate requirement likely
RNC chief: No changes to delegate requirement likely
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The Gateway Pundit and Politico
Ginger Gibson / Reuters:
Ted Cruz wins Wyoming Republican presidential nominating contest
Ted Cruz wins Wyoming Republican presidential nominating contest
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Breitbart, The Resurgent and AOL
Bethania Palma Markus / Raw Story:
Trump threatens a ‘rough time’ at the Republican National Convention if he isn't given the nomination
Trump threatens a ‘rough time’ at the Republican National Convention if he isn't given the nomination
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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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The Huffington Post and RedState
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Republican Party delegates feel sudden power as balance shifts
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
How US covered up Saudi role in 9/11 — In its report on the still-censored “28 pages” implicating the Saudi government in 9/11, “60 Minutes” last weekend said the Saudi role in the attacks has been “soft-pedaled” to protect America's delicate alliance with the oil-rich kingdom.
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Daily Mail:
Victims of 9/11 families accuse Obama of ‘siding with Saudi Arabia’ …
Victims of 9/11 families accuse Obama of ‘siding with Saudi Arabia’ …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Independent Journal … and American Thinker
Kristin Donnelly / NBC News:
Secret 28 Pages of 9/11 Report Under New Scrutiny
Secret 28 Pages of 9/11 Report Under New Scrutiny
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Pamela Geller, Forbes and Hot Air
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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Hot Air and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
EndPlay / WSB-TV:
Police: Mother leaves infant in hot car for strip club audition, 2 arrested — Two women face charges after an infant was left in a hot car outside of a strip club in Tennessee as the child's mother was onstage for an audition, according to multiple reports.
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myfox8.com and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Mary Ann Georgantopoulos / BuzzFeed:
Sanders Lawyers Do Not Like These “Bernie Is My Comrade” T-Shirts One Bit — The Bernie Sanders campaign has asked a company to stop selling merchandise with the tagline “Bernie is my comrade.” — An online merchant has accused the Bernie Sanders campaign of “trademark bullying” …
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Boing Boing, Althouse and Red Alert Politics
New York Times:
Why Americans Can't Vote — The state of the nation's underfunded, patchwork election system and obsolete balloting machinery may not arouse voters the way candidates can with charges of rigged elections. But voters in Arizona who lined up for the state's presidential primaries last month learned …