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Susan Collins / Washington Post:
GOP senator Susan Collins: Why I cannot support Trump — The writer, a Republican, represents Maine in the Senate. — I will not be voting for Donald Trump for president. This is not a decision I make lightly, for I am a lifelong Republican. But Donald Trump does not reflect historical …
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Matt Latimer / New York Times:
Mike Pence Should Get Donald Trump to Withdraw
Mike Pence Should Get Donald Trump to Withdraw
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Sarah Ellison / Vanity Fair:
Exclusive: Inside the Fox News Bunker — In the subterranean newsroom, fear is everywhere. “Hacking was bad,” says one person familiar with the internal investigation. “This is arguably worse.” — Few people in the news business have valued secrecy quite like Roger Ailes, the former C.E.O. of Fox News.
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Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
Fox News Host Andrea Tantaros Says She Was Taken Off the Air After Making Sexual-Harassment Claims Against Roger Ailes — Fox News' senior executives have said they were unaware of sexual-harassment allegations against Roger Ailes before former anchor Gretchen Carlson filed a lawsuit against him in July.
Dylan Byers / CNNMoney:
Fox News staff feared Roger Ailes was monitoring them
Fox News staff feared Roger Ailes was monitoring them
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Tory Dunnan / WPTV:
Orlando shooter's father attends Hillary Clinton rally in Kissimmee — Seddique Mateen seen sitting right behind Clinton — KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Hillary Clinton spoke to a crowd in Kissimmee, just south of Orlando. She was supposed to be talking jobs, but started the speech off paying tribute …
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Larry O'Connor / Hot Air:
Orlando terrorist's father endorses Hillary, on display at rally in Florida
Orlando terrorist's father endorses Hillary, on display at rally in Florida
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NBC News:
Poll: Clinton Opens Up Double-Digit Lead Over Trump — Hillary Clinton now holds a 10-point lead over Donald Trump, 51 percent to 41 percent, according to results from the latest NBC News| SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking poll — Clinton's double-digit lead is up from an 8-point gap last week.
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Stuart Rothenberg / Washington Post:
Donald Trump needs a miracle to win — Three months from now, with the 2016 presidential election in the rear-view mirror, we will look back and agree that the presidential election was over on Aug. 9th. — Of course, it is politically incorrect to say that the die is cast.
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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Georgia poll: Clinton leads by 7 points
Georgia poll: Clinton leads by 7 points
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Clinton leads by 13 points among likely voters
Poll: Clinton leads by 13 points among likely voters
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Clinton-Trump debate sites plan for a third podium — The venues that will host the presidential debates are drawing up plans for a three-person forum that would provide a lectern for a third-party candidate to stand on stage next to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Clinton accepts three debate invitations — on Monday night said she will attend all three general election presidential debates, in which she will square off against Donald Trump — “Secretary Clinton looks forward to participating in all three presidential debates scheduled …
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Brian McBride / ABC News:
Clinton Accepts Fall Debate Schedule, Challenges Trump
Clinton Accepts Fall Debate Schedule, Challenges Trump
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
Giuliani slams GOP national security officials against Trump — The 50 senior Republican national security officials who signed a letter warning that Donald Trump would “risk our country's national security and well-being” are helping the Manhattan billionaire make his point to the American people, Rudy Giuliani said Tuesday morning.
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
50 G.O.P. Officials Warn Donald Trump Would Put Nation's Security ‘at Risk’
50 G.O.P. Officials Warn Donald Trump Would Put Nation's Security ‘at Risk’
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A Letter From G.O.P. National Security Officials Opposing Donald Trump
A Letter From G.O.P. National Security Officials Opposing Donald Trump
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
50 GOP national security experts oppose Trump
50 GOP national security experts oppose Trump
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Bret Stephens / Wall Street Journal:
Sean Hannity's Veneration of Ignorance — The right's political huckster gives Al Sharpton a run for his money. — It was probably inevitable that Donald Trump and his media munchkins would alight on the stab-in-the-back theory to explain his probable defeat in November.
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Brendan Gauthier / Salon:
Philly elections inspector trounces Sean Hannity for “absurd & personally insulting” voter fraud conspiracy theory — Hannity cited Obama's 2012 shutout in inner-city Philadelphia to argue the 2016 race is “rigged” against Trump — Fox News personality Sean Hannity caught flak recently …
Fox News:
Parents of 2 Benghazi victims sue Hillary Clinton for wrongful death, defamation — The parents of two of the four Americans who died in the Benghazi attack in 2012 filed a lawsuit Monday against Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, alleging her “reckless handling” of classified information contributed to their deaths.
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Two Benghazi Parents Sue Hillary Clinton for Wrongful Death, Defamation-NBC News
Two Benghazi Parents Sue Hillary Clinton for Wrongful Death, Defamation-NBC News
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Pete Williams / NBC News:
Two Benghazi Parents Sue Hillary Clinton for Wrongful Death, Defamation
Two Benghazi Parents Sue Hillary Clinton for Wrongful Death, Defamation
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Michael Kinsley / Vanity Fair:
Donald Trump and the Limits of Data Journalism — As the Internet changes journalism, one clear trend is a focus on data, championed by the likes of Vox's Ezra Klein and The New York Times's Nate Cohn. But not every Venn diagram contains something worth reporting.
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Roger Kimball / Wall Street Journal:
The College Formerly Known as Yale — Any renaming push on the Ivy campus should start at the top—with Elihu Yale, slave trader extraordinaire. — By — The English novelist Kingsley Amis once observed that much that was wrong with the 20th century could be summed up in the word “workshop.”
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Adam Pearce / New York Times:
Donors for Bush, Kasich and Christie Are Turning to Clinton More Than to Trump — People who donated to establishment Republican candidates in the primary season are more likely to give money to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, than to their own party's candidate, Donald J. Trump.
David Dayen / Salon:
Sorry you lost your home: Americans deserve more than an apology for the foreclosure fraud epidemic — Despite talk of “recovery,” former homeowners remain scarred after their government abandoned them — “I lost my home of 30 years to fraudclosure.” — “I have been fighting this bank for over five years now.
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Clinton's email server did not lead to an Iranian scientist's death — Despite what you might read on Donald Trump's twitter feed, the Iranian execution of a nuclear scientist who defected to the United States and then changed his mind was not caused by Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
Armed with junk science and old photos, critics question #HillarysHealth
Armed with junk science and old photos, critics question #HillarysHealth
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Danielle Paquette / Washington Post:
Ivanka Trump champions working moms - except the ones who design her clothes — On the last day of the Republican National Convention in July, Ivanka Trump strode across the stage in a blush-toned dress from her namesake label. Then she shattered party norms, pledging that her father would revolutionize support for working mothers.
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Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Despite Pro-Family Rhetoric, No Paid Leave For Makers Of Ivanka Trump's Line
Despite Pro-Family Rhetoric, No Paid Leave For Makers Of Ivanka Trump's Line
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