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12:55 PM ET, March 12, 2017

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Kailani Koenig / NBC News:
HHS Sec. Tom Price: ‘Nobody Will Be Worse Off Financially’ Under GOP Health Plan  —  WASHINGTON — No one will be adversely affected by the Republicans' new health care bill once its enacted, according to Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.  —  “I firmly believe that nobody …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
HHS Secretary Tom Price boldly promises ‘nobody will be worse off’ after Obamacare is repealed  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price promised on Sunday that “nobody will be worse off” under the Republican plan to place President Barack Obama's health care reform law.
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Price on Obamacare replacement: ‘Nobody will be worse off financially’  —  Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that “nobody will be worse off financially” after Republicans in Congress repeal and replace Obamacare.  —  “I firmly believe that nobody will be worse off financially …
Discussion: ABC News
The Intercept:
Next Phase of Obamacare Repeal Will Target Mandate Requiring Prenatal Coverage, GOP Leader Tells Allies  —  Photo: Cristina M. Fletes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/Getty Images  —  When Republican Congressman John Shimkus expressed outrage during a House committee hearing Wednesday …
Discussion: Balloon Juice
New York Times:
The G.O.P.'s High-Risk Strategy for Health Law Repeal
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Key health insurer backs GOP ObamaCare replacement plan
Discussion: Slate and Talking Points Memo
ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript 3-12-17: Mick Mulvaney, Sen. Tom Cotton, Rep. Adam Schiff, and Rep. Elijah Cummings  —  THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT FOR ‘THIS WEEK’ on March 12, 2017 and it will be updated.  —  ANNOUNCER: Starting right now on This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
Discussion: Political Wire and Politicus USA
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Discussion: Talking Points Memo and The Week
Mitch Smith / New York Times:
New Ferguson Video Adds Wrinkle to Michael Brown Case  —  In the two and a half years since Michael Brown, a black 18-year-old, was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., the explosive case has been parsed in intricate detail.  Witnesses offered varying descriptions of the fatal encounter.
Jessica Contrera / Washington Post:
They are poor, sick and voted for Trump.  What will happen to them without Obamacare?  —  Another morning, another list  —  of patients and problems in the hands of 35-year-old Keisha Saunders.  Diabetes, depression, heart disease.  Robert needs lower blood pressure.  Buffy needs prescriptions filled.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Brian Whitehead / Orange County Register:
Rep. Darrell Issa's town halls draw more than 1,000 people, including crowds of protesters  —  OCEANSIDE - More than 1,000 people showed up at two town halls on Saturday to hear Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Vista, explain his stances on a variety of hot-button issues.
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Los Angeles Times:
Reps. Issa and Hunter confronted by protesters at separate town halls
Discussion: The American Mirror
Graham Moomaw / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Amid Trump resistance, Virginia Democrats see surge of candidates for House of Delegates  —  After retiring from her environmental law career, Mary Jo Sheeley spent much of her newfound free time volunteering for the Hillary Clinton campaign.  Upset by President Donald Trump's victory …
Frank Bruni / New York Times:
The Dangerous Safety of College  —  The moral of the recent melee at Middlebury College, where students shouted down and chased away a controversial social scientist, isn't just about free speech, though that's the rubric under which the ugly incident has been tucked.  It's about emotional coddling.
The Hill:
The future of politics is grassroots  —  Raucous pop-up and planned weekly public demonstrations, jam-packed town hall meetings, and millions of donations, emails, phone calls, social media posts, editorials and petitions have all been commonplace with the new administration and the 115th Congress.
Discussion: Political Wire
Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Anti-immigrant anger threatens to remake the liberal Netherlands  —  AMSTERDAM — Xandra Lammers lives on an island in Amsterdam, the back door of her modern and spacious four-bedroom house opening onto a graceful canal where ducks, swans and canoes glide by.
Rick Hasen / electionlawblog.org:
Analysis: Texas Redistricting Decision Major Victory for Voting Rights Bar and May Pave Way for Texas to Be Back under Federal Supervision  —  Last night I linked to the extensive ruling and findings of fact and conclusions of law in a very long-running dispute about whether Texas's congressional districting …
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Manny Fernandez / New York Times:   Texas Congressional Maps Are Struck Down for Discrimination
New York Times:
Trump Adviser Had Twitter Contact With Figure Tied to Russians  —  WASHINGTON — Roger J. Stone Jr., an off-and-on adviser to President Trump for decades, has acknowledged that he had contact on Twitter with Guccifer 2.0, the mysterious online figure that is believed to be a front for Russian intelligence officials.
Spiegel Online:
Can Merkel Bring Trump to Reason?  —  Angela Merkel is planning a dual strategy for her first face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump on Tuesday.  She wants to foster close personal relations with the new U.S. president, but she also wants to make clear the Berlin is armed for a trade war against Washington.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Aaron Short / New York Post:
Cuomo takes key step toward launching presidential campaign  —  More On:  —  Gov. Cuomo has hired two Florida fundraisers, a sign he's building a national network to launch a presidential bid, sources told The Post.  —  The two consultants — one is former Hillary Clinton money man Jon Adrabi …
Discussion: Political Wire
Chris Buskirk / American Greatness:
While Democrats Fume, Trump Becomes the Jobs President  —  It's the economy, stupid.  We've heard the phrase so many times over the past 25 years that it has descended into cliché if not outright parody.  But it's been repeated so often because it highlights a basic truth about politics: jobs matter.
Discussion: American Thinker
Max Fisher / New York Times:
What Happens When You Fight a ‘Deep State’ That Doesn't Exist  —  The Trump administration, in its fight against the “deep state,” could risk exacerbating the very problems it has pinned on shadowy bureaucratic forces: leaking, internal conflict and the politicization of institutions like intelligence agencies.
Discussion: AOL
 
 
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Heather Caygle / Politico:
Democrats to turn Obamacare attacks against GOP in 2018
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Joe Uchill / The Hill:
GOP senator reports hacking attempts after WikiLeaks criticism
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Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
“None Of It Made Sense”: Martin O'Malley's Long Year After Running For President
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Lara Jakes / New York Times:
Trump's Revised Travel Ban Is Denounced by 134 Foreign Policy Experts
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Diplomats warn of Russia hysteria
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Why critics say a Texas bill lets anti-abortion doctors lie to pregnant women
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Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Exclusive — Sarah Palin on Paul Ryan's ‘RINO-Care’: ‘Socialized Medicine’; President Trump Will ‘Step In and Fix It’
Discussion: The Hill, IJR and TheBlaze
WPTV:
Man tries to burn store he thought was Muslim-owned, St. Lucie Co. Sheriff's Office says
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Liberal Bullying On Campus: A Case Study
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Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump makes ninth golf course visit in seven weeks in office
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