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Jose A. DelReal / Washington Post:
Trump escalates attack on Bill Clinton — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is reviving some of the ugliest political chapters of the 1990s with escalating personal attacks on Bill Clinton's character — centered on past accusations of sexual assault — amid a concerted effort …
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NBC News:
Poll: Majority of Americans Dislike Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump — Trump and Clinton in Dead Heat, New NBC News Poll Shows 2:31 — While there are still several months between now and the general election in November, attention is rapidly moving to the hypothetical match-up between Donald Trump …
David Brooks / New York Times:
Why Is Clinton Disliked? — I understand why Donald Trump is so unpopular. He earned it the old-fashioned way, by being obnoxious, insulting and offensive. But why is Hillary Clinton so unpopular? — She is, at the moment, just as unpopular as Trump.
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Politicus USA, The American Spectator and Shadowproof
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Kenneth Starr, Who Tried to Bury Bill Clinton, Now Only Praises Him — An unlikely voice recently bemoaned the decline of civility in presidential politics, warned that “deep anger” was fueling an “almost radical populism” and sang the praises of former President Bill Clinton — particularly his …
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Politico
Ryan Parker / Hollywood Reporter:
Donald Trump's New Attack Ad Features Bill Clinton Accuser Juanita Broaddrick
Donald Trump's New Attack Ad Features Bill Clinton Accuser Juanita Broaddrick
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Althouse
Abby Phillip / Washington Post:
Clinton campaign plans battleground-state media blitz hitting Trump on housing crisis
Clinton campaign plans battleground-state media blitz hitting Trump on housing crisis
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Political Wire and NBC News
Dr. Harry Wilson / Roanoke College:
Clinton and Trump tied in Va., but neither viewed favorably by electorate
Clinton and Trump tied in Va., but neither viewed favorably by electorate
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Political Wire, The Daily Caller and Washington Times
Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Hillary Clinton Is the Jeb Bush of the Left
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Republicans Paying More Attention to Election Than Democrats
Republicans Paying More Attention to Election Than Democrats
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UPI, Hot Air, Booman Tribune, Politicus USA, Politico and Washington Times
Ken Thomas / Associated Press:
Sanders: Democratic convention could be ‘messy’ — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bernie Sanders predicted Monday that the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia could be “messy” as he pushed the party to adopt his progressive agenda, but added: “Democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle.”
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Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Dems call for unity as Sanders fuels intraparty fighting — The Democratic Party is calling for party unity amid heightened tensions between Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders — 's supporters and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairwoman.
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Instapundit, Washington Post, Politico and The Atlantic
Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Sanders blasts Clinton at Calif. rally for rejecting debate — on Monday night said it's “a little bit insulting” to California voters that Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton — refuses to debate him ahead of the state's primary. — “I was disturbed, but not surprised …
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abc7.com:
HILLARY CLINTON POISED TO DEFEAT BERNIE SANDERS IN CALIFORNIA'S PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, SURVEYUSA POLL SHOWS — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are seen in undated file images. — KABC — Hillary Clinton is well positioned to defeat Bernie Sanders in California's presidential primary …
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Washington Post, Washington Times, Hot Air and Political Wire
Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
Sanders wins greater say in Democratic platform; names pro-Palestinian activist
Sanders wins greater say in Democratic platform; names pro-Palestinian activist
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Sanders names Cornel West, Keith Ellison to DNC platform committee
Sanders names Cornel West, Keith Ellison to DNC platform committee
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Sara Jerde / Talking Points Memo:
Clinton Declines To Participate In Fox News Dem Debate
Clinton Declines To Participate In Fox News Dem Debate
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The New Civil Rights Movement
Cathleen Decker / Los Angeles Times:
Analysis Two white-haired politicians — Bernie Sanders and Bill Clinton — call a California truce
Analysis Two white-haired politicians — Bernie Sanders and Bill Clinton — call a California truce
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Washington Post
CNN:
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe under federal investigation for campaign contributions — Washington (CNN)Virginia Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the FBI and prosecutors from the Justice Department's public integrity unit, U.S. officials briefed on the probe say.
David Cook / Christian Science Monitor:
Long wait times for vets? VA secretary says that's the wrong question. — Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald says wait times aren't the best measure of whether care at VA hospitals is improving. Satisfaction matters more. — WASHINGTON — “From crisis comes opportunity,” says Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald.
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Response to Chairman John Thune's letter on Trending Topics — Last week we met with Chairman of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee John Thune to describe our investigation in response to anonymous allegations of political bias in our Trending Topics feature and to discuss the preliminary results of our work.
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David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
The RNC is building a campaign for Trump — The Republican Party is racing to build a presidential campaign for Donald Trump. — The presumptive GOP nominee enters the general election with an organization even thinner than Mitt Romney's four years ago. Trump won the primary by dominating media coverage.
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Daily Kos, Politicus USA, National Review, Salon and Hullabaloo
Ryan Parker / Hollywood Reporter:
Bernie Sanders' Campaign Drops Tommy Chong as Intro Speaker Hours Before L.A. Rally — EMAIL ME — “It was an insult,” the comic actor says. — Tommy Chong is in disbelief after he was disinvited by the Bernie Sanders campaign from introducing the presidential hopeful hours before a rally in East Los Angeles.
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The Daily Caller and Raw Story
New York Times:
The Opinion Pages — AS President Obama visits Vietnam, we are struck by the fact that most citizens of both countries have no living memory of a conflict that claimed the lives of more than 58,000 Americans and upward of a million Vietnamese. — As Americans who fought in that war, we are frequently asked about its lessons.
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Amanda Marcotte / Salon:
Bernie insults voters: He must drop notion that everyone who disagrees with him is corrupt or a dupe — Sanders refuses to admit he lost, instead sticking to the idea that he wasn't given a fair shot by the voters — The Bernie Sanders campaign has injected a lot of welcome aspects …
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Slate
Peter Eavis / New York Times:
When Elections Aren't About the Economy — The boring economy seems to be making this presidential race even more exciting. And uncertain. — The economy has reliably been one of the most important factors influencing a presidential election. A strong economy helps to keep the party in power in power.
Sari Horwitz / Washington Post:
Getting a photo ID so you can vote is easy. Unless you're poor, black, Latino or elderly. — HOUSTON — In his wallet, Anthony Settles carries an expired Texas ID card, his Social Security card and an old student identification card from the University of Houston, where he studied math and physics decades ago.
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Addicting Info
Chicago Tonight:
On Monday, Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin did not entirely shoot down rumors he might run for governor in 2018, but did say he has no aspirations for any other job beyond his current position as Illinois' senior U.S. senator. That hasn't stopped speculation within the party that he is interested in running …
Travis M. Andrews / Washington Post:
Woman trying to prove ‘vegans can do anything’ among three dead on Everest. Two more missing and thirty sick or frostbitten. — 29,029. — That's how many feet in the air the peak of Mount Everest towers over Nepal, and the world, in its gleaming white brilliance.
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Donald Trump, the welfare king — A generation after Ronald Reagan denounced the “welfare queen,” the Grand Old Party is evidently on the verge of nominating its first welfare king. — Four years ago last week, the party's 2012 presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, famously wrote off …
Carrie Dann / NBC News:
Obama Hits Highest Job Approval Since Second Inauguration — As the race to succeed President Barack Obama rages around him, the man who currently sits in the Oval Office has hit his highest approval rating since his second inauguration, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows.
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Politicus USA
Miranda Blue / Right Wing Watch:
Trump ‘Christian Policy’ Adviser Is A ‘Prophet’ Who Stopped A Tsunami, Says AIDS Is Result Of ‘Unnatural Sex’ — Mario Bramnick, an official with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, told Time magazine last week that Donald Trump has taken on Frank Amedia of Touch Heaven Ministries …
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ProPublica:
Machine Bias — There's software used across the country to predict future criminals. And it's biased against blacks. — ON A SPRING AFTERNOON IN 2014, Brisha Borden was running late to pick up her god-sister from school when she spotted an unlocked kid's blue Huffy bicycle and a silver Razor scooter.