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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
GOP Quickly Unifies Around Trump; Clinton Still Has Modest Lead — PPP's new national poll finds that Republicans have quickly unified around Donald Trump, making the Presidential race more competitive than it has previously been perceived to be. — Hillary Clinton leads Trump 42-38 …
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Dead heat: Trump, Clinton tied in 3 swing-state polls — Buckle up for the next six months: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are effectively tied in the swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to the results of a Quinnipiac University survey released Tuesday.
Steve M. / No More Mister Nice Blog:
TIGHT CLINTON-TRUMP POLLS! START FREAKING OUT NOW! (OR MAYBE NOT.) (updated)
TIGHT CLINTON-TRUMP POLLS! START FREAKING OUT NOW! (OR MAYBE NOT.) (updated)
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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: West Virginia, Nebraska Primary Primer
The Note: West Virginia, Nebraska Primary Primer
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Tom Stocky / Facebook:
My team is responsible for Trending Topics, and I want to address today's reports alleging that Facebook contractors manipulated Trending Topics to suppress stories of interest to conservatives. We take these reports extremely seriously, and have found no evidence that the anonymous allegations are true.
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Ben Rhodes / Medium:
The First Sitting U.S. President to Visit Hiroshima — President Obama will visit Hiroshima, Japan after the conclusion of the G-7 Summit later this month. — There has been intense interest on both sides of the Pacific in the possibility of a presidential visit to Hiroshima …
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Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Obama to be first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima
Obama to be first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima
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James Barron / New York Times:
A Secret Section of Central Park Reopens — Since the days when Fiorello H. La Guardia was mayor and Franklin D. Roosevelt was president, it has been a well-kept secret of New York City — to people, if not to migrating birds, the occasional wandering coyote and annoying, invasive plants like wisteria …
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Cruz floats restarting campaign if he wins Nebraska primary — on Tuesday floated the possibility of restarting his presidential campaign if he wins Nebraska's GOP primary, as he avoided saying whether he supports Donald Trump — 's bid for president. — Cruz, who ended his White House run …
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Mary Jordan / Washington Post:
From playboy to president? Trump's past crude sex talk collides with his White House bid. — Over 15 years, radio shock jock Howard Stern and his buddy Donald Trump periodically carried on like towel-snapping “bros” in a locker room, rating women's tops and bottoms, debating whether oral sex is …
Telegraph:
Aftermath of Munich knife attack shows bloodied footprints — Play! — Auto update — Off — ‘No indication’ of Islamic extremist motive — Bavaria's top security official says investigators have no indications that the suspect in a stabbing at a train station had an Islamic extremist motive.
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Tom Sykes / The Daily Beast:
One Dead as ‘Islamist’ Terror Attack Hits Munich Train
One Dead as ‘Islamist’ Terror Attack Hits Munich Train
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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton, the First ‘E.T. Candidate,’ Has U.F.O. Fans in Thrall — When Jimmy Kimmel asked Hillary Clinton in a late-night TV interview about U.F.O.s, she quickly corrected his terminology. — “You know, there's a new name,” Mrs. Clinton said in the March appearance.
Julia Hahn / Breitbart:
Paul Ryan Says U.S. Must Admit Muslim Migrants, Sends Kids to Private School that Screens Them Out — After the Paris terrorist attack, House Speaker Paul Ryan declared that the United States cannot turn away the hundreds of thousands of Islamist migrants now being approved for visas to enter the United States.
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Lhickler / News & Events:
The Ecology and Justice Forum In Global Studies And Languages Presents: — Ghassan Hage — Ghassan Hage is Future Generation Professor in the School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Social Inquiry, University of Melbourne — Introduced By Bettina Stoetzer, Global Studies And Languages — 2-105
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
White House seeks to contain fallout from aide's comments — Ben Rhodes might have a “mind meld” with President Obama, but he is causing headaches for the White House. — Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser, managed in a recent New York Times Magazine profile to undercut …
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CNN:
Flint mayor diverted water-crisis money to political PAC, suit says — (CNN)The former city administrator of Flint, Michigan, filed a federal lawsuit against the current mayor's office, claiming she was fired after raising concerns about donors being directed away from a charity for victims …
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski will oversee the vice-presidential search — Political adviser Beth Myers headed up the process for Mitt Romney. Washington lawyer A.B. Culvahouse managed the selection for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). Now, Corey Lewandowski will have that responsibility for Donald Trump.
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Sam Wang / Princeton Election Consortium:
Trump expands the battleground...to Utah? — Historically from 1952 to 2012, the likely range of movement in two-candidate margin from this time until Election Day has been 10 percentage points, which is the standard deviation from the 16 past elections. Therefore, even though Clinton currently leads …
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Theodore Schleifer / CNN:
Ted Cruz is not releasing his delegates before the GOP convention — Washington (CNN)Ted Cruz is not releasing his delegates in at least three states, a sign he may hold onto some clout at this summer's Republican National Convention. — Cruz sent a letter to Republican state parties in at least Kansas …
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Jason Wilson / Guardian:
The rise of militias: Patriot candidates are now getting elected in Oregon — Like Trump, the Patriot Movement's surge is due partly to fear and the perceived indifference of political leaders to places that didn't recover from the 2008 crash — oseph Rice's manner is a long way from militia stereotypes.
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
A depressingly accurate 29-word description of the dismal state of our politics — Marty Baron, my boss and the editor of the Washington Post, gave a commencement speech at Temple University over the weekend. It was on the fungible nature of truth in our modern world and how everyone is not …
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Katherine Long / The Seattle Times:
‘Trump wall’ draws crowd and controversy at UW — A group of University of Washington students showed their support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by building a “Trump wall” on the school's Red Square. — Two days after Donald Trump made his first campaign visit to Washington state …
Dennis Prager / Townhall.com:
The Scariest Reason Trump Won — There are many reasons why Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. The four most-often cited reasons are the frustrations of white working-class Americans, a widespread revulsion against political correctness, disenchantment …
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Tim Stelloh / NBC News:
Arkansas Judge Resigns After 1000s of Photos of Nude Male Defendants Found on His Computer — An Arkansas judge accused of swapping sex for reduced sentences resigned Monday after a state commission said it discovered thousands of photographs from his computer that depicted nude male defendants.
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MilitaryTimes:
Military Times survey: Troops prefer Trump to Clinton by a huge margin — In a new survey of American military personnel, Donald Trump emerged as active-duty service members' preference to become the next U.S. president, topping Hillary Clinton by more than a 2-to-1 margin.
Bloomberg:
Kasich Remains Cool to Prospect of Joining Trump Ticket — The Ohio governor's advisers say he remains uninterested in the position. — Republican John Kasich is still on a list of top choices to become Donald Trump's running mate, even though he continues to express no enthusiasm for the position.
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Donald Trump Says Sadiq Khan, New London Mayor, Could Be Exception to His Muslim Ban — Mr. Trump said he was “happy” that London had elected its first Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, and suggested that he would be among the exceptions to his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the United States.
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Brian Beutler / New Republic:
Bernie Sanders's Next Revolution — How can he continue to harness the enthusiasm that defined his candidacy beyond the time-limited scope of a campaign? — Bernie Sanders spent the better part of three decades in national politics trying to bring ideas that would strike most of the democratic world …
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Our National Dumpster Fire — It was almost as if Donald Trump wanted to give Republican voters one last look at what they would be getting if they chose to nominate him as the head of their party—as if he wanted to show officeholders who would endorse him exactly what they'd have to explain …
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