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Politico:
Transcript: Bernie Sanders speech in Burlington, Vermont — Election days come and go. But political and social revolutions that attempt to transform our society never end. They continue every day, every week and every month in the fight to create a nation of social and economic justice.
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Carlo Allegri / National Review:
Democratic Congresswoman Suggests Trump May Be a Clinton Plant — Marcy Kaptur talks about Trump and Hillary. — Some conservative Republicans disgusted by Donald Trump's offensive, scorched-earth campaign have long suspected their party's nominee to be secretly in league with his erstwhile friends Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Trump's poll ratings in a historic hole — In 2016's race to the bottom, Donald Trump is going to find out if you can become president when two-thirds of Americans don't like you — and a majority can't stand you. — Recent polls have showed Trump's unfavorable rating spiking again, after a brief improvement last month.
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RedState, alan.com, Washington Post and Daily Kos
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Can Trump turn it around? — Republicans are divided about how Donald Trump — can dig himself out of the hole that his campaign is in, but they agree on one point: the first step is admitting he has a problem. — GOP insiders fear that Trump, whose yearlong run for the presidency …
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Bloomberg:
More Companies Opt to Sit Out Trump's Coronation in Cleveland
More Companies Opt to Sit Out Trump's Coronation in Cleveland
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Washington Post, TheStreet.com, FiveThirtyEight, BillMoyers.com, The Week, The Moderate Voice, Hot Air and Business Insider
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
He Had to Wait for LeBron, but Donald Trump Can Finally Set Up His Convention
He Had to Wait for LeBron, but Donald Trump Can Finally Set Up His Convention
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Daily Kos
Mark Landler / New York Times:
51 U.S. Diplomats Urge Strikes Against Assad in Syria — WASHINGTON — More than 50 State Department diplomats have signed an internal memo sharply critical of the Obama administration's policy in Syria, urging the United States to carry out military strikes against the government …
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
In memo, U.S. diplomats urge more aggressive stance on Syria
In memo, U.S. diplomats urge more aggressive stance on Syria
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Mother Jones
Maria Abi-Habib / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. State Department Officials Call for Strikes Against Syria's Assad
U.S. State Department Officials Call for Strikes Against Syria's Assad
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Matt Fuller / The Huffington Post:
Paul Ryan: Donald Trump Does Not Have A ‘Blank Check’ — The House Speaker admits he hasn't achieved the “real unity” he wanted with Trump. — Congressional Reporter, The Huffington Post — WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul Ryan has limits to what he'll accept from presumptive GOP nominee …
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Politicus USA
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David Brooks / New York Times:
Religion's Wicked Neighbor — Barack Obama is clearly wrong when he refuses to use the word “Islam” in reference to Islamist terrorism. The people who commit these acts are inflamed by a version of an Islamist ideology. They claim an Islamist identity. They swear fealty to organizations …
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Pirate's Cove
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Stanley McChrystal / New York Times:
Home Should Not Be a War Zone
Home Should Not Be a War Zone
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Americans for Responsible …
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
The Self-Immolation of the Republican Party — The Darwin Awards is a popular website that “commemorates individuals who protect our gene pool by making the ultimate sacrifice of their own lives. Darwin Award winners eliminate themselves in an extraordinarily idiotic manner …
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Washington Monthly, NBC News, Salon, Political Wire, TruthFeed, Bloomberg, Washington Post, CNN and NPR
New York Times:
An Unlikely Savior Emerges to Help Endangered Republicans: George W. Bush — After eight years of largely abstaining from politics, former President George W. Bush is throwing himself into an effort to save his party's most vulnerable senators, including several whose re-election campaigns …
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Guardian, The Week and New York Magazine
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
George W. Bush Helping Vulnerable GOP Senators
George W. Bush Helping Vulnerable GOP Senators
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Daily Kos
Wall Street Journal:
A Life of Violent Threats Paved Way for Orlando Attack — Often citing Islamic terrorists, Omar Mateen worried peers, employers and the FBI, but wasn't stopped — Again and again for much of his life, Omar Mateen let people know he was a violent, dangerous person capable of murder.
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Daily Mail, National Review, Business Insider, The Last Tradition, Daily Wire and Liberty Unyielding
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CNN:
Orlando shooter texted wife during attack, source says
Orlando shooter texted wife during attack, source says
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Tampa Bay Times:
U.S. Rep. David Jolly to run for re-election, drop out of Senate race — U.S. Rep David Jolly will drop out of the U.S. Senate race and run for re-election instead, taking on likely Democratic nominee Charlie Crist, confirmed former St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker
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Talking Points Memo and Florida Politics
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Cut the Thread — “Trust me, he's only hanging on by a thread.” — “Patience, my friend, patience . . . we need just one more episode.” — “My colleagues are close to the breaking point.” — This is what one hears—this is what I've heard …
Rebecca R. Ruiz / New York Times:
Russia's Track and Field Team Barred From Rio Olympics — Russia's track and field team has been barred from competing in this summer's Rio Games because of a far-reaching doping conspiracy, an extraordinary punishment that might be without precedent in Olympics history.
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The Atlantic, Guardian, AOL, The Week, Washington Free Beacon and The Diplomat
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Republicans, Democrats Interpret Orlando Incident Differently — PRINCETON, N.J. — Republicans and Democrats have starkly different interpretations of what the recent mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub represents. While 79% of Republicans view it primarily as an act of Islamic terrorism …
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Washington Post and Politico
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Jonathan Swan / The Hill:
Duncan Hunter: I am not a Trump surrogate — 's U.S. House Leadership Committee says he's not a surrogate for Trump, telling reporters to stop asking him to explain the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's controversial comments. — Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) …
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New York Times
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Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
Shunned, Stared at, Still for Trump: The Holdout in Hillary Clinton's Town — CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. — First came the grimaces — the disbelieving eyes trained upon his shirt, his lawn signs, his car window stickers broadcasting a local betrayal. — Then his teenage son refused to drive …
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Althouse
Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
New York Times Claims ‘Romans’ Calls For ‘Execution Of Gays’ — Journalist Terry Mattingly wrote a great column back in 2006 noting the trouble many journalists have understanding the finer details of religion news. His column, “Reporters, crow's ears and Karma Light nuns,” …
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Daily Wire, Roll Call, Heat Street and alan.com