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Politico:
Full text: Hillary Clinton's DNC speech — Hillary Clinton's speech at the Democratic National Convention, as prepared for delivery: — Thank you! Thank you for that amazing welcome. — Story Continued Below — And Chelsea, thank you. — I'm so proud to be your mother and so proud of the woman you've become.
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The father of Muslim soldier killed in action just delivered a brutal repudiation of Donald Trump — Donald Trump was speaking at an event in Iowa, complaining that America was not allowed to waterboard terrorists, when Khizr Khan and his wife walked up to the microphone at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia.
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Towleroad, No More Mister Nice Blog and ThinkProgress
Rick Klein / ABC News:
ANALYSIS: Convention Spreads Bigger Tent for Democrats - as Hillary Clinton Pitches Reinvention
ANALYSIS: Convention Spreads Bigger Tent for Democrats - as Hillary Clinton Pitches Reinvention
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Associated Press, Washington Post, Media Matters for America, Politico and CANNONFIRE
Jeremy Stahl / Slate:
Father of Fallen Muslim American War Hero to Trump: “You Have Sacrificed Nothing!”
Father of Fallen Muslim American War Hero to Trump: “You Have Sacrificed Nothing!”
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Media Matters for America:
Fox News Plays Benghazi Commercial Over Khzir Khan's Anti-Trump Speech At The Democratic National Convention
Fox News Plays Benghazi Commercial Over Khzir Khan's Anti-Trump Speech At The Democratic National Convention
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CNBC, Raw Story and Joe.My.God.
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Turns to Shonda Rhimes of ABC to Create Video of Her Life
Hillary Clinton Turns to Shonda Rhimes of ABC to Create Video of Her Life
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Liberty Unyielding and The Week
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Where The Election Goes From Here — Check out all our dispatches from the Democratic convention here. — PHILADELPHIA — In contrast to Republicans, whose convention had a random-seeming parade of speakers each night, Democrats mostly hit their marks and stuck to the traditional convention script.
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Maurice Tamman / Reuters:
The year of ‘Neither’: Why Reuters/Ipsos is tweaking its U.S. presidential poll — In a presidential campaign notable for its negativity, the option of “Neither” candidate appears to be an appealing alternative, at least to participants in the Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.
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Ipsos Ideas Spotlight
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Election Update: Why Our Model Is Bullish On Trump, For Now
Election Update: Why Our Model Is Bullish On Trump, For Now
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Slate and TheStreet.com
Michael Edison Hayden / ABC News:
Trump Says He Wanted to ‘Hit a Couple of [DNC] Speakers So Hard’ — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Thursday afternoon he wanted to “hit” some of the Democratic National Convention speakers “so hard” while watching them last night, including a “little guy...so hard his head would spin.”
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Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Trump: Obama talked about a 'world that doesn't exist' — on Thursday criticized President Obama's endorsement speech of Hillary Clinton — at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, saying the president described a “world that doesn't exist.”
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Instapundit and USA Today
Katherine Krueger / Talking Points Memo:
The Reviews Are In: Conservatives Say The DNC Was ‘Disaster’ For The GOP — Something strange happened on the last night of the Democratic National Convention. — After the GOP nominee lambasted the Democrats on Twitter for displaying what he viewed as too few American flags …
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Fox News:
1 San Diego cop killed, another wounded in shooting — DEVELOPING - One San Diego police officer was killed and another one wounded when a driver they stopped Thursday night opened fire on them in the latest in a series of cop shootings around the nation. — The suspected shooter was arrested …
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Reuters:
Exclusive: FBI investigates hacking of Democratic congressional group - sources — The FBI is investigating a cyber intrusion at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) that may be related to an earlier hack at the Democratic National Committee, said four sources familiar with the matter on Thursday.
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Politico, Hot Air, Townhall.com, New York Magazine, Joe.My.God. and Talking Points Memo
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Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Republican security experts request congressional investigation of DNC hack
Republican security experts request congressional investigation of DNC hack
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Foreign Policy, Politico, Vox, ABC News, Talking Points Memo and NBC News
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
How Hillary blew her big moment — MORE FROM: — Well, Hillary Clinton took the stage after four days of Democratic triumph — the party staged what was even to these conservative eyes and ears the best, tightest, most interesting convention of our time — and pretty much stunk up the joint.
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The Federalist and National Review
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Hillary Clinton is bad at speeches for the exact reasons she'd be a good president — Hillary Clinton has one job tonight: Deliver a kick-ass speech. — Unfortunately, it's just not a job that suits her talents. In a rational world, “rousing convention speech” would be a job permanently bestowed …
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Washington Monthly, CNN and Hot Air
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton's Convention: Day 4
Hillary Clinton's Convention: Day 4
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The American Conservative, The Week, The Root, Campaign for America's Future and Vox
Chuck Raasch / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Trump, Clinton in virtual tie in Missouri — This photo combo of file images shows U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump, left, and Hillary Clinton. Income inequality has been a rallying cry of the 2016 election, with more Americans turning fearful and angry about a shrinking middle class.
Sam LaGrone / USNI News:
Navy to Name Ship After Gay Rights Activist Harvey Milk — The Navy is set to name a ship after the gay rights icon and San Francisco politician Harvey Milk, according to a Congressional notification obtained by USNI News. — The July 14, 2016 notification, signed by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus …
Russ Choma / Mother Jones:
Trump Claims He's Never Spoken to Putin. In This 2014 Video, Trump Says He Did. — On Wednesday, Donald Trump angrily told reporters that he had no connection to Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I have nothing to do with Putin,” he said. “I've never spoken to him.
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Jonathan Swan / The Hill:
Trump's Putin claim contradicted by 2014 video
Trump's Putin claim contradicted by 2014 video
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NBC News, RedState, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Mediaite
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump: Republicans ‘have no choice’ but to vote for me — said Thursday that Republicans wary of his campaign have little choice but to vote for him anyway. — “If you really like Donald Trump, that's great, but if you don't, you have to vote for me anyway. You know why?
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Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Be afraid: The Clinton-Trump general election begins — PHILADELPHIA — For four days here in this city of brotherly love and the nation's founding, Democrats wrapped themselves in the language of patriotism and positivity, declaring the country would be “stronger together” …
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Chuck Schumer's audacious prediction — PHILADELPHIA — Chuck Schumer is feeling good enough about the battle for Senate control to essentially predict he'll be majority leader next year. Not only that, the veteran New York Democrat believes his party is on the cusp of something much bigger: An era of electoral dominance.
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Political Insider blog and National Review
Economist:
The new political divide — Farewell, left versus right. The contest that matters now is open against closed — From the print edition — AS POLITICAL theatre, America's party conventions have no parallel. Activists from right and left converge to choose their nominees and celebrate conservatism …
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