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10:35 AM ET, September 13, 2016

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Brianna Ehley / Politico:
The inside story of Clinton's sick day  —  Hillary Clinton never lost consciousness, and never stopped talking on her phone — and never put anyone else in danger — after her near swoon at a Sept. 11 memorial on Sunday in New York, according to accounts offered by several people close to the candidate.
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Cristiano Lima / Politico:
Gingrich: Additional Clinton health reports won't count
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Clinton's impulse to ‘power through’ with pneumonia set off cascade of problems
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Republicans Privately Panic At “Terrifying” Prospect Of Trump Win  —  The Clinton campaign's wobbly performance over the past 72 hours has set off a rash of behind-the-scenes handwringing among professional Republicans as they confront an unnerving new possibility: What if their nominee actually wins the White House?
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Cindy Boren / Washington Post:
The man who discovered CTE thinks Hillary Clinton may have been poisoned  —  Bennet Omalu, the forensic pathologist who has made the NFL so uncomfortable with his discovery of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in the brains of deceased players, suggests that Hillary Clinton's campaign be checked …
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump: I don't want moderator for debate
Discussion: RedState, Joe.My.God. and BizPac Review
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Yes, half of Trump supporters are racist  —  BALTIMORE — Hillary Clinton may have been unwise to say half of Donald Trump's supporters are racists and other “deplorables.”  But she wasn't wrong.  —  If anything, when it comes to Trump's racist support, she might have low-balled the number.
Discussion: Hullabaloo and The Nation
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Stuart Rothenberg / Washington Post:
Why Clinton's narrow lead is bigger than it looks  —  Oddly, some journalists and Democrats seem confused about why the presidential race is so competitive at this point given Donald Trump's liabilities as a nominee.  —  Voters' antipathy to Hillary Clinton obviously is a good part of the answer …
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David Lightman / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Why the election map has a built-in, and growing, Democratic bias  —  WASHINGTON  —  The presidential election map is undergoing a fundamental change, with shifts that will make it easier for Democrats to win not only in 2016 but also for years to come.  —  Driving the change …
Bloomberg:
Tracing Donald Trump's Rust-Belt Route  —  Trump's best shot at the Oval Office is to convert white, working-class Democratic men in places like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan.  But the arithmetic works better in some states than others.  —  stevenyaccino
Discussion: Washington Post
Daniel Desrochers / Lexington Herald-Leader:
Bevin says physical fight may be needed to preserve conservative values  —  Gov. Matt Bevin said Saturday that America is at a fork in the road and if something isn't done soon to protect religious and conservative values, people might have to physically fight for them.
Discussion: Vox and Washington Post
NCAA.org:
NCAA to relocate championships from North Carolina for 2016-17  —  Based on the NCAA's commitment to fairness and inclusion, the Association will relocate all seven previously awarded championship events from North Carolina during the 2016-17 academic year.  The NCAA Board of Governors …
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Trump's campaign says he's given ‘tens of millions’ to charity, but offers no details and no proof  —  A spokeswoman for Donald Trump's presidential campaign, seeking to rebut criticism of the GOP nominee's history of charitable giving, said that Trump has given away “tens of millions of dollars” over his life.
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Benjamin Siegel / ABC News:
Mike Pence Returns to Capitol Hill to Huddle With Republicans
Discussion: Politico
NBC News:
Poll: Clinton's Lead Narrows Among Independents, Voters Nationally  —  Hillary Clinton's national lead over Donald Trump continues to narrow.  Clinton now leads Trump 48 percent to 44 percent, a decline of 2 points since last week, according to results from the latest NBC News|
New York Times:
Full Disclosure on Candidates' Health  —  As President Obama's graying hair suggests, the American presidency is perhaps the most grueling and stressful political job there is.  This year, both major party candidates for that job are past the nation's customary retirement age.
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John Robson / National Post:   John Robson on Barack Obama: The incredible shrinking president
Sarah Westwood / Washington Examiner:
Emails show Clinton ties to Russian oligarch under investigation  —  New emails show Clinton Foundation staff pushed Hillary Clinton's State Department to approve a meeting between Bill Clinton and a powerful Russian oligarch as her agency lined up investors for a project under his purview.
Discussion: Betsy's Page and Hot Air
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
September disaster for Clinton campaign  —  's health problems — and, in particular, the shocking video of her being helped into a van on Sunday — are the worst developments yet for a campaign that has hit a serious rough patch.  —  Before the health drama, polls were already tightening …
Discussion: Instapundit
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Former DNC chairman calls for Clinton contingency plan  —  A former Democratic National Committee chairman says President Barack Obama and the party's congressional leaders should immediately come up with a process to identify a potential successor candidate for Hillary Clinton for the off-chance …
Chris Strohm / Bloomberg:
House Republican Subpoenas FBI for Full Clinton Probe Files  —  ‘I get to see it all,’ Chaffetz tells FBI official at hearing  —  FBI witness cites ‘chilling effect’ on witness cooperation  —  The Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee subpoenaed …
Fortune:
Wells Fargo Exec Who Headed Phony Accounts Unit Collected $125 Million  —  Wells Fargo & Co's wfc “sandbagger"-in-chief is leaving the giant bank with an enormous pay day—$124.6 million.  —  In fact, despite beefed-up “clawback” provisions instituted by the bank shortly after the financial crisis …
 
 
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TMZ.com:
NFL's DeAngelo Williams — Damn Right I Stiffed Waitress ... ‘Service Was Horrible’ (UPDATE)
Discussion: Bleacher Report and fox8.com
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Worried Republicans are pouring resources into North Carolina
Discussion: Politico and NPR
Paul Watson / Guardian:
Ship found in Arctic 168 years after doomed Northwest Passage attempt
Discussion: NPR, Watts Up With That? and The Week
Associated Press:
White House Says Obama Intends to Veto Sept. 11 Bill
Discussion: Politico and Washington Post
Henry J. Gomez / Plain Dealer:
Donald Trump fans have been sending me racist, hateful messages for months. Here's a sampling.
Discussion: alan.com and Raw Story
 

 
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