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The Huffington Post:
Trump Held Fundraiser For Pam Bondi At Mar-a-Lago After She Dropped Investigation — The Republican Party of Florida paid much less for the venue than Trump's own campaign has paid. — National Political Reporter, The Huffington Post — WASHINGTON In March 2014, Donald Trump opened …
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New York Times:
Donald Trump's Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules — Donald J. Trump, who has repeatedly denounced pay-to-play politics during his insurgent campaign, is now defending himself against claims that he donated $25,000 to a group supporting the Florida attorney general …
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JustOneMinute, Washington Post, Raw Story, Daily Kos, Media Matters for America and Talking Points Memo
New York Times:
Pay to Play, Mr. Trump? — In light of the suspicions hanging over Donald Trump and Pam Bondi, the Florida attorney general, this opening quote from her Republican National Convention speech is particularly rich. “Nov. 8 is a day of reckoning for all those who have abused their power,” she said.
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WGBH News, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, The Week, Washington Post, Guardian, Media Matters for America and CNBC
Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Camp Walks Back His Claim That He ‘Never’ Spoke With FL AG Pam Bondi
Trump Camp Walks Back His Claim That He ‘Never’ Spoke With FL AG Pam Bondi
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Guardian, Washington Post, Towleroad and Mother Jones
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Trump tries to explain away Florida AG controversy
Trump tries to explain away Florida AG controversy
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The American Spectator, Media Matters for America, Balloon Juice and Washington Post
Dallas Morning News:
We recommend Hillary Clinton for U.S. president — There is only one serious candidate on the presidential ballot in November. We recommend Hillary Clinton. — We don't come to this decision easily. This newspaper has not recommended a Democrat for the nation's highest office since …
The Hill:
A fall road map for Senate Democrats — With summer vacation ending, students all across America have returned to the classroom, excited to learn. — This week, after the longest summer recess in Senate history, lawmakers are also returning to Washington.
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Jake Sherman / Politico:
GOP outside groups tout massive Senate fundraising haul
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Judge gives State until after election to release some Clinton docs — A federal judge on Tuesday gave the State Department until February 2017 to release the full 1,600-page file of records about official events during Hillary Clinton — 's tenure, assuring that the full batch is not public by Election Day.
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Daniel Halper / New York Post:
Clinton's campaign manager kept blacklist of potential hires
Clinton's campaign manager kept blacklist of potential hires
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Washington Free Beacon
William McGurn / Wall Street Journal:
Even Worse Than Hillary Clinton's Emails
Guy Benson / Townhall.com:
Swing State Polls: All Tied Up in Battlegrounds, Including...Texas? — We'll circle back to the eye-catching CNN poll Katie wrote about earlier, but first, here are the results of a — shall we say — questionable online survey of a slew of swing states (and non-swing states), via the Washington Post and Survey Monkey.
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Vox, Washington Post and Israpundit
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Jason Easley / Politicus USA:
The Truth Comes Out As CNN Admits They Are Going Easy On Donald Trump
The Truth Comes Out As CNN Admits They Are Going Easy On Donald Trump
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Politico, New Century Times and CANNONFIRE
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Election Update: Clinton's Lead Keeps Shrinking
Election Update: Clinton's Lead Keeps Shrinking
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Talking Points Memo, The Last Tradition, The Week, Politico and BizPac Review
Daniel Strauss / Politico:
Whoops: Independent candidate appears to have accidentally picked a running mate — Evan McMullin is running as an independent conservative alternative to Donald Trump. Who McMullin is running with, however, is a bit of a mystery. — In all nine states where he has officially qualified …
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The Week
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Transferred $1.3 Billion More in Cash to Iran After Initial Payment — First $400 million coincided with Iran's release of American prisoners and was used as leverage, officials have acknowledged — The Obama administration followed up a planeload of $400 million in cash sent to Iran …
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Politico, RealClearWorld, Fox News and Instapundit
Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Hillary Clinton's ‘Invisible Guiding Hand’ — BROOKLYN, N.Y. — There are only a handful of corner offices inside Hillary Clinton's campaign headquarters, and they are mostly occupied by familiar names: campaign manager Robby Mook, campaign chairman John Podesta, and Huma Abedin, her ubiquitous confidante.
Peter Thiel / Washington Post:
Trump has taught us this year's most important political lesson — The writer is an entrepreneur and investor. — Our government used to get things done. The Manhattan Project coordinated the work of more than 130,000 people in over a dozen states. It was difficult, unprecedented — and successful.
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
In every state, pessimism about Trump, Clinton and the impact of the election — The presidential campaign has intensified long-standing political divisions, but there is one area of broad agreement among voters in both red states and blue states — a pervasive pessimism that no matter the outcome …
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John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Libertarian Johnson Makes Western Advertising Push Ahead of First Debate — To be included, Johnson needs an average score of 15 percent or higher in national polls leading up to the Sept. 26 event. — McCormickJohn — In a bid to propel his candidacy onto the presidential debate stage later …
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Political Wire
Dan Nowicki / Arizona Republic:
Poll: Arizona a toss-up between Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump — Arizona is a too-close-to-call presidential battleground between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, according to a new statewide Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll.
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Good news: Greta Van Susteren out at Fox News — Fox News host Greta Van Susteren is leaving the network. In the middle of a campaign season. After 14 years of service. — That's news. — In a statement on the matter, Fox News used the sort of language that comes with distressing departures.
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Gift of Clinton — If the Trump campaign weren't such an all-consuming piece of performance art, the big story of this election would be the sheer shambolic strangeness of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. — The Democratic candidate is the most disliked nominee of modern times — except, of course, for her opponent.
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Cato Institute
NBC News:
Poll: Trump Leads Clinton Among Military and Veteran Voters — Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 19 points — 55 percent to 36 percent — among voters who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. military, according to the latest NBC News| SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll.
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WAVY-TV, Washington Times and AOL
John Parkinson / ABC News:
Obama Hints at Post-Presidency Plans During Laos Visit — As his time in office approaches an end, President Obama has periodically dropped hints of his post-presidency plans, from aspirations to own a stake in a NBA team, to returning to the classroom to lecture.
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Associated Press
Lukas I. Alpert / Wall Street Journal:
Politico Co-Founder Jim VandeHei to Launch News Venture for Professionals — Service will sell subscriptions, aim at specialists in industries, such as tech, health care — Politico co-founder Jim VandeHei is preparing to unveil his next act: a media outlet targeting corporate executives …
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Camila Domonoske / NPR:
Video Appears To Show Tourists Destroying Popular Oregon Rock Formation — When the iconic sandstone formation known as “the duckbill” collapsed, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department wasn't suspicious. — Erosion happens. Rocks fall. The stretch of cliff where the formation was located …
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Statesman Journal, JONATHAN TURLEY, The Atlantic and Washington Post
Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
USA Freedom Girls Sue Trump Campaign for Stiffing Them — The pre-teen dance troupe that briefly became a national sensation after they performed for Donald Trump are suing the self-proclaimed billionaire's presidential campaign for stiffing them. — The USA Freedom Kids went viral …
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New York Magazine, Balloon Juice, AOL and Raw Story
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
HERE IT IS=> Hillary Clinton Cough Rap (Video) — From the comments on an earlier post.... The Hillary Clinton Cough Rap — I like the goat. — The post HERE IT IS=> Hillary Clinton Cough Rap (Video) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Richard Deitsch / SI.com:
Media Circus: Troy Aikman sounds off on Fox Sports signing Skip Bayless — “I believe success is achieved by acquiring and developing talented, respected and credible individuals,” Aikman said, “none of which applies to Skip Bayless.” — Troy Aikman has worked for Fox Sports for 15 years …
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Towleroad, AOL, USA Today, Mediaite, ProFootballTalk, Bleacher Report, The Big Lead and CBS Chicago
The Huffington Post:
Trump Living Large On Donors' Dime — The GOP nominee's campaign is spending lavishly on Trump businesses instead of cheaper alternatives. — S.V. Date — WASHINGTON - On the night of this spring's Florida primary, the pastor giving the invocation at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago victory party prayed …
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Daily Kos, The Week and The Atlantic
Peter McGuire / The Portland Press Herald:
Portland won't remove graffiti of LePage in Ku Klux Klan robe — The wall on the eastern waterfront is owned by the Portland Water District and is a designated space for street art. — Graffiti painted on a public wall in Portland depicts Gov. Paul LePage in a white hood and robe with a red Ku Klux Klan insignia.
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