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Ted Cruz and John Kasich to Coordinate Against Donald Trump — Senator Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio have agreed to coordinate in future primary contests in a last-ditch effort to deny Donald J. Trump the Republican presidential nomination, with each candidate standing aside …
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Cruz Campaign Releases Statement on Upcoming Primaries — Cruz to Focus Campaign's Time and Resources in Indiana, Allow Kasich to Focus on Oregon and New Mexico — HOUSTON, Texas - Cruz for President Campaign Manager Jeff Roe today released the following statement:
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Clinton, Sanders close in CT/PA/RI; Trump Headed for Big Wins — New Public Policy Polling surveys in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island conducted on behalf of VoteVets.Org Action Fund find the Democratic race for President in those states competitive, while on the Republican side Donald Trump …
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Kasich wants Ind. votes despite Cruz pact — Republican presidential candidate John Kasich on Monday said that Indiana's voters should still back him, despite an alliance with Ted Cruz — to clear the way for his presidential rival in the state's Republican primary.
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Donald Trump's reaction to the Cruz-Kasich alliance was epic … The campaigns of Ted Cruz and John Kasich announced Sunday night that they would work together in Indiana, New Mexico and Oregon in an attempt to keep Donald Trump from the Republican presidential nomination.
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Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg:
Trump to Hire Another Veteran Operative to Fight for Delegates — Ken McKay adds tactical expertise to the billionaire's campaign at a crucial time. — Donald Trump is hiring his third campaign manager of a former rival, adding another veteran political operative to help fight for the delegates needed to clinch the nomination.
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Tessa Berenson / TIME:
Exclusive: Donald Trump Losing Unbound Delegate Race to Ted Cruz
Exclusive: Donald Trump Losing Unbound Delegate Race to Ted Cruz
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Cruz-Kasich Deal Means a Much Better Chance to Stop Trump
Cruz-Kasich Deal Means a Much Better Chance to Stop Trump
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Cruz: ‘It is very significant Kasich is pulling out of Indiana’
Cruz: ‘It is very significant Kasich is pulling out of Indiana’
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Cruz: Trump's campaign a ‘fraud’ perpetuated by Washington lobbyists
Cruz: Trump's campaign a ‘fraud’ perpetuated by Washington lobbyists
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Martin Longman / Washington Monthly:
On Organizer's View of Small-D Democracy
On Organizer's View of Small-D Democracy
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Mohammad Jamil Khan / Dhaka Tribune:
LGBT magazine Roopbaan editor hacked to death — Two persons including the editor of Roopbaan, the country's first ever LGBT magazine, have been hacked to death at a flat in capital's Kalabagan. — The deceased are Xulhaz Mannan, 35, and his friend Tanay — Mojumdar — Abdul Baten, deputy commissioner of
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Trump: 'Don't think you're ever going to see me again' if I lose — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump — said if he loses the Republican nomination, people shouldn't expect him to stick around in the public eye. — “They fight like hell for six months …
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Jim Webb / Washington Post:
We can celebrate Harriet Tubman without disparaging Andrew Jackson — Jim Webb, a Democratic U.S. senator from Virginia from 2007 to 2013, is the author of “Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America.” — One would think we could celebrate the recognition that Harriet Tubman …
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Obama's 107-Year-Old Dance Partner Unable To Obtain Photo ID — A video of Virginia McLaurin dancing with the Obamas went viral in February, but the 107-year-old DC resident has been unable to travel for a flood of interview requests, as she has been unable to replace a photo ID she lost years ago …
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Alan Pyke / ThinkProgress:
Kansas Governor Justifies Kicking 15,000 People Off Food Stamps — For over five years now, Kansas has served as an economic policy experiment for anti-tax, small-government conservatives. Their lab work is costing the state hundreds of millions of dollars, crippling public service budgets …
Peter Holley / Washington Post:
Residents of Colorado town baffled after entire police force suddenly quits — If you find yourself in an emergency situation in Green Mountain Falls, Colo., don't bother calling police. — In this scenic western hamlet, they no longer exist. — All four members of the 700-person town's …
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Heather Long / CNNMoney:
Yes, China has won big from U.S. trade — America's middle class is deeply concerned about jobs, pay and their future, and many of them are blaming China. — In the U.S., 43% of voters believe trade with other countries is a bad thing, according to the Pew Research Center. It's not that hard to understand why.
MJ Lee / CNN:
Resetting red and blue in the Rust Belt — The voters of the Rust Belt have shaken up the 2016 presidential campaign: Hoping to jolt a political system they see as ineffective and out of touch, they have repeatedly revolted by supporting unlikely, anti-establishment candidates.
Chris Palmer / Philly.com:
Aspiring campaign volunteer shot dead in Philadelphia — A 21-year-old man was shot and killed in the city's Cedarbrook section Sunday afternoon just after speaking with a state House candidate about volunteering on his campaign, according to officials. — The victim, whom police …
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Wall Street Journal:
Campaign's Populist Tone Rankles America's CEOs — Executives worry rhetoric on immigration and trade will have repercussions beyond November — Chief executives at big American companies are increasingly frustrated by the populist tone of the presidential campaign, and concerns are mounting …
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New York Post:
9/11 Memorial guards order kids to stop singing National Anthem — Two tone-deaf security guards at the 9/11 Memorial got tough with some wide-eyed middle-school kids visiting the city for the first time from their small town in North Carolina — because they sang “The Star Spangled Banner.”
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
GOP's Supreme Court block will backfire — As the GOP's Senate majority hangs in the balance, here is the inspiring message from Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — (R- Ky.) as he asks voters to keep Republicans in charge: Senate Republicans will stop President Obama from putting anyone on the Supreme Court.
Politico:
Full transcript: POLITICO's Glenn Thrush interviews Roger Stone — GLENN THRUSH: So, Roger, welcome. — Here we sit, on a sunny Upper East Side morning, after Donald Trump has really dominated in the New York primary. — The first thing I have to say is, I want to clear up some old business …
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