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Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
What Went Wrong for Ted Cruz — What happened to Ted Cruz? A month ago, he won the Wisconsin primary in a landslide and was poised to combat Donald Trump with a fresh burst of enthusiasm. Now he's out of the race and Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
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Ian Hanchett / Breitbart:
Bernstein: There Will Be ‘Very Damaging’ Leaks From Hillary Email Investigation, Her Actions Reckless and Entitled — On Wednesday's “CNN Tonight,” Journalist and author Carl Bernstein stated that there would be “very damaging” leaks from the investigation into Democratic presidential candidate …
CNN:
At the starting gate: Clinton leads Trump by double-digits — Indianapolis (CNN)As Donald Trump captures the mantle of presumptive Republican nominee, a new poll finds he begins his general election campaign well behind Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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Mike Huckabee:
The Voters Have Spoken — “It's all over but the shouting.” ( It's an old expression that means that the decision has been reached and all that is left is for the public shouting to affirm what has been done.) — The official shouting will be done in Cleveland when the delegates shout …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Yes, It's Early, but Donald Trump Would Have Uphill Battle Against Hillary Clinton — A general election matchup between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton became all but certain on Tuesday after Mr. Trump's decisive victory in Indiana. — He would begin that matchup at a significant disadvantage.
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Mark Cunningham / New York Post:
With Trump's win, it's time for GOP to unite against Hillary — MORE FROM: — Ted Cruz did the right and honorable thing by suspending his presidential campaign Tuesday night. John Kasich should follow suit. It's time for the party to unite against Hillary Clinton.
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Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump again links Rafael Cruz to JFK's killer — Donald Trump began Tuesday morning floating a conspiracy theory about Ted Cruz's father, but he ended the day with magnanimous praise for the Texas senator, hailing him as “one hell of a competitor” with “an amazing future” as he called for the party to unite behind his campaign.
New York Daily News:
Lupica: Donald Trump's victory in Indiana is the final KO for Republican Party
Lupica: Donald Trump's victory in Indiana is the final KO for Republican Party
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New York Times:
It's Donald Trump's Party Now
It's Donald Trump's Party Now
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Tal Kopan / CNN:
Bobby Jindal will vote for Trump — grudgingly
Bobby Jindal will vote for Trump — grudgingly
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Neil King Jr / Wall Street Journal:
Six Months Out, the General Election Map Looks Tough for Donald Trump
Six Months Out, the General Election Map Looks Tough for Donald Trump
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Associated Press:
Trump shifts to new campaign phase, dismisses GOP critics
Trump shifts to new campaign phase, dismisses GOP critics
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
When #NeverTrump Becomes #ImWithHer
When #NeverTrump Becomes #ImWithHer
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump promises to obliterate Clinton's record
Trump promises to obliterate Clinton's record
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Gregory Wallace / CNN:
The anti-Trump movement spent upwards of $75 million and ultimately lost
The anti-Trump movement spent upwards of $75 million and ultimately lost
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Adam Edelman / New York Daily News:
Donald Trump cruises to easy victory in Indiana primary, clearing path to GOP nomination
Donald Trump cruises to easy victory in Indiana primary, clearing path to GOP nomination
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Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Kasich campaign: Indiana results won't alter our plans
Kasich campaign: Indiana results won't alter our plans
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Ted Cruz drops out of the Republican presidential race
Ted Cruz drops out of the Republican presidential race
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Benjy Sarlin / MSNBC:
Donald Trump is obsessed with race-baiting conspiracy theories
Donald Trump is obsessed with race-baiting conspiracy theories
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Defeat of True Conservatism — When Donald Trump knocked first Jeb Bush and then Marco Rubio out of the Republican primary campaign, he defeated not only the candidates themselves but their common theory of what the G.O.P. should be — the idea that the party could essentially recreate …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Has Won and the Republican Party Is Broken — The surreal has finally become real. — It is fitting that Donald Trump has essentially locked up the Republican presidential nomination on the same day he made yet another bizarre and senseless (that is, lacking any discernible purpose) …
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.
Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Republicans Should Confirm Merrick Garland ASAP. — Now that Donald Trump is the presumptive nominee, this is not even a close call. There is absolutely no reason to drag this out any longer. Garland is not a great choice, but he is not a terrible one, either.
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Lea Wilson / Click2Houston.com:
2 dead, 1 injured after ex-employee opens fire inside Katy-area business — Gunmen shoots 2 co-workers before commiting suicide — HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - A disgruntled employee with a shotgun killed one person and injured another Wednesday morning before shooting himself inside Knight Transportation …
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Kasich cancels DC-area event, stoking speculation he'll drop White House bid — DULLES, Va. — Republican presidential hopeful John Kasich canceled a planned Wednesday morning news conference outside Washington D.C., and now plans to address the media in Ohio later Wednesday afternoon.
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In Touch Weekly:
Married ‘Fox News’ White House Correspondent Ed Henry's Affair Exposed — Mistress Tells All (WORLD EXCLUSIVE) — MARRIED ‘FOX NEWS’ — WHITE HOUSE — CORRESPONDENT ED — HENRY'S AFFAIR EXPOSED — MISTRESS TELLS ALL — (WORLD EXCLUSIVE) — In a world exclusive, In Touch …
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Michelle Goldberg / Slate:
This Is What a Republican Attack on Bernie Sanders Would Look Like — Sanders' “superior electability” is still a myth. — Over the past year, Bernie Sanders' supporters have repeatedly criticized the undemocratic role of superdelegates in choosing the Democratic presidential nominee.
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Sanders surprises Clinton in Indiana — Bernie Sanders upset Hillary Clinton in Indiana's Democratic primary Tuesday night, giving his flagging campaign another reason to carry on to Philadelphia even though he has virtually no chance of overtaking Clinton for the nomination.
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Lisa Lerer / Associated Press:
ONCE A CLINTON STRONGHOLD, APPALACHIA NOW TRUMP COUNTRY
ONCE A CLINTON STRONGHOLD, APPALACHIA NOW TRUMP COUNTRY
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