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8:30 PM ET, May 3, 2016

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Josh Barro / Business Insider:
The crisis in the Republican Party is even worse than it looks  —  Donald Trump is going to be the Republican nominee for president, and this alarms ideological conservatives for several reasons:  —  1. They think he will lose badly to Hillary Clinton, perhaps so badly that Republicans lose control of both houses of Congress.
Discussion: National Review and Vox
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Donald Trump is really going to be the nominee.  This is actually happening.  —  Donald Trump is going to be the Republican nominee.  —  The only way he won't is if something unthinkable happens.  He could be struck by lightning.  He could pull off his Trump mask and reveal that he's actually …
Discussion: New York Magazine
Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
McCain's Former Top Aide Will Support Clinton Over Trump  —  A former aide to John McCain, who served both as the Arizona senator's chief of staff and a senior advisor on his 2008 presidential campaign, made clear Tuesday that he would vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the general election.
Discussion: New York Daily News and The Week
Associated Press:
Trump dashes Cruz's hopes in Indiana; Sanders-Clinton close  —  INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Donald Trump took a major step toward sewing up the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday with a victory in Indiana's primary election, dashing the hopes of rival Ted Cruz and other GOP forces who fear …
Wall Street Journal:
The Third-Party Temptation  —  A conservative challenge to Trump could cost the GOP the House.  —  As Donald Trump gets closer to securing the Republican nomination for President, luminaries of varying illumination are floating the idea of a conservative third-party challenge in November.
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Trump, Sanders lead in West Virginia  —  PPP's new West Virginia poll finds it's likely to just keep Donald Trump's recent streak of dominant victories right on going.  Trump leads in the state with 61% to 22% for Ted Cruz and 14% for John Kasich.  Trump, with a 67/24 favorability rating …
Discussion: The Last Refuge
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Former Reagan campaign manager joins pro-Trump super PAC
Discussion: CNN and Political Wire
Carlo Allegri / National Review:
Trump: Something New under the Political Sun
Discussion: Althouse and Maggie's Farm
Rebecca Ballhaus / Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton's Growing Problem With Independents
Discussion: Shadowproof
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
What's the Best Way to Talk About Racism?
Discussion: Vox and the daily howler
Nick Gass / Politico:
Jindal: I would vote for Trump
Discussion: Shakesville
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump accuses Cruz's father of helping JFK's assassin  —  Donald Trump on Tuesday alleged that Ted Cruz's father was with John F. Kennedy's assassin shortly before he murdered the president, parroting a National Enquirer story claiming that Rafael Cruz was pictured with Lee Harvey Oswald handing …
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Ted Cruz Seeks Divine Intervention in Indiana—and if That Doesn't Work, Louie Gohmert Is There to Help  —  The Texas senator needs a win in Indiana to stay relevant in the 2016 race, so he has enlisted the help of the three G's: God, Glenn, and Gohmert.  —  Hoosiers are Ted Cruz's last hope.
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Ted Cruz-Donald Trump fight boils over in Indiana  —  (CNN)Ted Cruz couldn't take it anymore.  —  After weeks of personal attacks from Donald Trump, including fresh insinuations that his father was associated with Lee Harvey Oswald, Cruz boiled over Tuesday.
Benjy Sarlin / MSNBC:
Donald Trump is obsessed with race-baiting conspiracy theories  —  As Donald Trump reminded the world Tuesday morning, the Republican Party is on the verge of nominating a conspiracy theorist who regularly uses debunked Internet and tabloid rumors to smear his enemies.
The Hill:
Cruz: Trump is an ‘utterly amoral’ bully, narcissist, pathological liar
Discussion: CNN, CNNMoney and The Moderate Voice
Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Time to quit, Ted!: …
Discussion: AOL and The Hill
Michael A. Cohen / BostonGlobe.com:
Bernie Sanders declares war on reality  —  Instead of coming to grips with the overwhelming evidence that Democratic primary voters prefer Hillary Clinton be the party's 2016 presidential nominee, Bernie Sanders continues to create his own political reality — devising new and creative excuses …
Discussion: MSNBC and Sky Dancing
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
There Is A Hole In Bernie Sanders' Strategy For Winning The Nomination
CBS 5 AZ KPHO:
Mesa, AZ student arrested for indecent exposure in yearbook picture  —  A student at Red Mountain High School in Mesa is facing dozens of criminal charges for indecent exposure after a prank got published in the yearbook, according to the Mesa Police Department.
Discussion: Vox, Complex, LawNewz, NBC News and Mashable
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
In N.Y., White House poised to create first monument to gay rights struggle  —  Live updates … President Obama is poised to declare the first-ever national monument recognizing the struggle for gay rights, singling out a sliver of green space and part of the surrounding Greenwich Village neighborhood …
Katie Mettler / Washington Post:
‘He thought he could help’: Concealed carry gun-wielder intervenes in domestic dispute and is shot dead  —  The concealed carry permit holder was trying to intervene in a domestic dispute, trying to disarm the fleeing shooter, trying to do the job ordinarily reserved for police.  —  Instead, he was killed.
Discussion: Guns.com and Fox News Insider
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
The Mythology Of Trump's ‘Working Class’ Support  —  It's been extremely common for news accounts to portray Donald Trump's candidacy as a “working-class” rebellion against Republican elites.  There are elements of truth in this perspective: Republican voters, especially Trump supporters, are unhappy about the direction of the economy.
Discussion: CBS Philly and Washington Post
Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
Researchers: Medical errors now third leading cause of death in United States  —  Nightmare stories of nurses giving potent drugs meant for one patient to another and surgeons removing the wrong body parts have dominated recent headlines about medical care.
Ben Howe / RedState:
I lied to myself for years about who my allies were.  No more.  —  Donald Trump is my fault as much as anyone else's.  —  It started way back in 2009-2010 when the Tea Party erupted on the scene.  At the core of the tea party was a principle that I agreed with so much that I became a conservative activist during that time period.
Bret Stephens / Wall Street Journal:
The GOP Gets What It Deserves  —  ‘America First’ is the inevitable outcome of the Republican descent into populism.  —  A joke in Milan Kundera's novel “The Book of Laughter and Forgetting” goes like this: “In Wenceslaus Square, in Prague, a guy is throwing up.
Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
CNN Destroys Fox News in April Prime Time Ratings  —  While you weren't looking, CNN has been busy demolishing the once-invincible ratings gap between themselves and Fox News.  CNN beat Fox News decisively for their prime time lineup in April, and especially in the coveted age gap of 25-54.
Mark Plotkin / The Hill:
Cruz's slip of the tongue will doom him in Indiana  —  There are times when a politician firmly and unmistakably puts a foot in his mouth and pays for it dearly.  —  Last week in Indiana, Sen. Ted Cruz  —  (R-Texas) won the prize for a verbal infraction that was so huge, it will be cited for years to come.
Eric Baculinao / NBC News:
‘Kill!  Kill!’  China Turns to Rap for Army Recruitment  —  BEIJING — China is hoping that rap and rhymes will help recruit more young men to the world's largest standing army.  —  A hip-hop beat backs lyrics like “Kill!  Kill!  Kill” in an action-packed video released by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA).
Sydney Ember / New York Times:
New York Times Co. Reports Loss as Its Digital Subscriber Base Grows  —  The New York Times Company reported a $14 million net loss for the first quarter of 2016 as it continued to grapple with how to offset falling revenue in print advertising.  Digital subscriptions remained a bright spot for the company, showing robust growth.
 
 
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Edward Snowden / The Intercept:
Whistleblowing Is Not Just Leaking — It's an Act of Political Resistance
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Bill / The Hill:
Press: It's time to end Nerd Prom
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Trump should break the bad news to his supporters
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Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
DNC chairwoman: If up to me, I'd exclude independents from Dem primaries
Adam Wren / Politico:
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