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Donald Trump Thinks Men Who Change Diapers Are Acting “Like The Wife” — “I'll supply funds and she'll take care of the kids.” — Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty Images — “Do you actually change diapers?” host Anthony Cumia asked Donald Trump on the Opie and Anthony show in November of 2005.
Laura Bassett / The Huffington Post:
Charles Koch Compares Donald Trump To A Nazi — But Koch said he and his brother will still not “put a penny” toward the “Never Trump” movement. — Conservative billionaire Charles Koch called Donald Trump's support of a registry for Muslims “reminiscent of Nazi Germany” in an interview that aired on Sunday.
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Tom McCarthy / Guardian:
Charles Koch suggests GOP mega-donor brothers might support Clinton - as it happened
Charles Koch suggests GOP mega-donor brothers might support Clinton - as it happened
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Poll: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton lead in Pennsylvania, Indiana — By Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus, Sarah Dutton andJennifer De Pinto — Donald Trump heads into Tuesday's slate of primaries maintaining his large lead in Pennsylvania, and has a lead in Indiana, which holds its primary the following week.
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Sanders says he has lost primaries to Clinton because 'poor people don't vote' — What is the GOP establishment? … State of the race 2016 — WILMINGTON, Del. — White House hopeful Bernie Sanders said Saturday that many of his losses to Hillary Clinton in Democratic primaries were because “poor people don't vote.”
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Steven T. Dennis / Bloomberg:
Sanders Says He'll Help Defeat Republicans If Clinton Is Nominee
Los Angeles Times:
Voters' ‘Bernie or Bust’ efforts persist despite Sanders' vow not to be another Ralph Nader
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Trump and Clinton Hold Strong Leads in Pennsylvania, New Poll Shows
Trump and Clinton Hold Strong Leads in Pennsylvania, New Poll Shows
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
BREAKING: Man Arrested After TRUMP RALLY BOMB THREAT — A 20 year-old Waterbury man was arrested on Saturday after threatening to bomb the Trump campaign event on Twitter. — Sean Taylor Morkys warned friends and family to leave the event so they would not be harmed. — He has since taken down the tweets.
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Waterbury man arrested after threatening to bomb rally for Donald Trump
Waterbury man arrested after threatening to bomb rally for Donald Trump
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Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Did Rachel Roy Just Out Herself as Beyoncé's ‘Becky’ in ‘Lemonade?’ — The fashion designer appears to have acknowledged the slight on Instagram, alluding to the fact that she may be the “Becky with the good hair” who caused problems for her marriage.
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Roger Friedman / Showbiz411:
Prince Insider: “So Far, No One Has Presented a Will. He Thought He'd Live 1,999 Years” — EXCLUSIVE So far, no one has shown up with a last will and testament for Prince. — I am told that it's likely there is no will despite Prince's great fortune and holdings.
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Is Hillary Clinton Dishonest? — AFTER the New York primary, the betting websites are giving Hillary Clinton about a 94 percent chance of being the Democratic nominee, and Donald Trump a 66 percent chance of ending up as the Republican nominee. — But Clinton's big challenge is the trust issue …
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Marco Rubio: I'm Not Interested In Being Vice President — The senator says it's up to God whether he'll re-enter politics. — White House and Congressional Reporter, The Huffington Post — WASHINGTON — Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) didn't get very far in his presidential bid, and he's out of a Senate seat as of January.
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Inhofe talks presidency, court nominee, legislation
Inhofe talks presidency, court nominee, legislation
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Sherryl Connelly / New York Daily News:
Mick Jagger portrayed as ‘monstrous’ in new book ‘The Sun & the Moon & the Rolling Stones’ — It's only rock and roll — but it was enough to transform Mick Jagger into a power-hungry monster. — The Rolling Stones' lead singer left a trail of tragic destruction, including ex-bandmate Brian Jones …
Christian McPhate / Dallas Observer:
Denton County GOP Sheriff Candidate Tracy Murphree Calls for Violence Against Transgender People Needing to Pee — Tracy Murphree, the GOP candidate for Denton County sheriff, posted on Facebook that he'd beat the hell out of a transgender person who tried to piss in a bathroom where Murphree's daughter was peeing.
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
A kinder, gentler Trump? — is set to shift his strategy to win the White House, becoming less antagonistic toward the GOP establishment and adopting a less abrasive tone on social issues. But the approach brings risks as well as potential rewards. — At a closed-door briefing …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Cruz crushes Trump in weekend delegate fight — Ted Cruz notched another delegate landslide Saturday, stretching his advantage in a competition that might never occur: the second ballot of a contested Republican National Convention in July. — Cruz won at least 65 of the 94 delegates up for grabs Saturday …
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Why should we take advice from a president who has surrendered the world to chaos? — I wonder who in Downing Street briefed Barack Obama's team on the wording of his friendly warning to the British. Somebody obviously pointed out that the population of this country retained a quaint obsession …
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Graham: GOP is at risk of breaking apart — (R-S.C.) warned on Sunday that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump — is putting the party at risk of breaking apart. — In a radio interview with John Catsimatidis, the former presidential candidate explained his reasoning for backing Texas Sen. Ted Cruz