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Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Only 7 Candidates Have Qualified for the Next Democratic Debate — While 20 presidential candidates debated this past week, far fewer are assured the chance of doing so again in September. — So you made it through the second set of Democratic debates. Congratulations! Ready to talk about the next ones?
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Democrats Are Not Up To Their Historic Responsibility — Defeating Trumpism means abandoning the politics of extremes. — To adapt a line from Huey Lewis, I want a new party — one that won't make me sick. — I have written so often (and so recently) about the ways Donald Trump's G.O.P. makes …
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
4 winners and 3 losers from the second night of the July Democratic debates — Democratic presidential hopefuls on stage ahead of the second night of Democratic primary debate in Detroit, Michigan, on July 31, 2019. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images — One big loser: the DNC.
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
One by one, Dems took their shots at Biden — and missed
One by one, Dems took their shots at Biden — and missed
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National Review, RedState and The Daily Beast
Cleve R. Wootson Jr / Washington Post:
Faced with criticism, Kamala Harris slapped back that her accusers were all wrong
Ted Deutch / Sun-Sentinel:
No more debate. Impeachment inquiry is underway — Although Special Counsel Robert Mueller's testimony may not have been a summer blockbuster, it confirmed the damning conclusions of his report. The investigation revealed substantial evidence that President Trump obstructed justice.
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Majority of House Democrats now support impeachment inquiry — The impeachment dam has broken. — More than half of House Democrats say they would vote to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, a crucial threshold that backers said will require Speaker Nancy Pelosi to reconsider her steadfast opposition.
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Anthony Man / Sun-Sentinel:
Congressman Ted Deutch: We need to consider impeaching Donald Trump
Congressman Ted Deutch: We need to consider impeaching Donald Trump
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The mistakes Biden's opponents made will haunt them — In defending achievements like the Affordable Care Act and the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, former vice president Joe Biden clearly positioned himself as President Barack Obama's heir and the dominant, perhaps the only …
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Mother Jones, Jacobin and USA Today
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The Democratic debates offered an interesting sneak peek at a post-Trump world
The Democratic debates offered an interesting sneak peek at a post-Trump world
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Kirsten Powers / USA Today:
Don't mock Marianne Williamson, Democrats need her spiritual politics in dark Trump era
Don't mock Marianne Williamson, Democrats need her spiritual politics in dark Trump era
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The Daily Beast, Breitbart and Grist
Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
Biden's Foes Back Themselves Into a Corner
Biden's Foes Back Themselves Into a Corner
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Washington Post, Breitbart, Axios and Fox News
Justin Wise / The Hill:
Scarborough blasts 2020 Democrats for attacking Obama's policies more than Trump's
Scarborough blasts 2020 Democrats for attacking Obama's policies more than Trump's
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John F. Harris / Politico:
Biden was not that bad. . . and not that good — Yes: Joe Biden …
Biden was not that bad. . . and not that good — Yes: Joe Biden …
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Rebecca Klar / The Hill:
Michael Moore urges Michelle Obama to run against Trump
Michael Moore urges Michelle Obama to run against Trump
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MSNBC, Daily Wire, Political Wire and The Daily Caller
Stephen Stromberg / Washington Post:
Do Democrats think they can win by attacking Barack Obama?
BBC:
Trump's former top adviser: tariffs backfiring on US — US President Donald Trump's trade war with China is backfiring and impacting the US economy, according to his former chief economic adviser. — The tariff battle has had a “dramatic impact” on US manufacturing and capital investment, Gary Cohn told the BBC.
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The Daily Beast:
Team Trump Turns to Lindsey Graham to Cut an Iran Deal — But somehow, the administration is turning to dovish Rand Paul to work with Iran, too. — President Trump wants a new deal with Iran to replace the nuclear agreement he pulled out of, and he's turning to one of his most hawkish confidants to help do it.
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Jana Winter / Yahoo News:
Exclusive: FBI document warns conspiracy theories are a new domestic terrorism threat — The FBI for the first time has identified fringe conspiracy theories as a domestic terrorist threat, according to a previously unpublicized document obtained by Yahoo News. (Read the document below.)
Associated Press:
After ‘Send her back!’ chant, Ohio rally a test for Trump — CINCINNATI (AP) — President Donald Trump's latest rally will be a test for both candidate and crowd. — The Cincinnati gathering Thursday night will be Trump's first since his audience chanted “Send her back!” …
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Laut / brennancenter.org:
Voter Purge Rates Remain High, Analysis Finds — Using data released by the federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC) in June, a new Brennan Center analysis has found that between 2016 and 2018, counties with a history of voter discrimination have continued purging people from the rolls at much higher rates than other counties.
A.O. Scott / New York Times:
What America Gets Wrong About Tracy Flick — In “Election,” she's preyed upon by a teacher and almost cheated out of her rightful victory. But somehow she's the villain. — Even if you've never seen “Election,” Alexander Payne's 1999 comedy about high school politics run amok, you probably know something about Tracy Flick.
CNN:
Robot racism? Yes, says a study showing humans' biases extend to robots — (CNN)Have you ever noticed the popularity of white robots? — You see them in films like Will Smith's “I, Robot” and Eve from “Wall-E.” Real-life examples include Honda's Asimo, UBTECH's Walker, Boston Dynamics' Atlas, and even NASA's Valkyrie robot.
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Washington Post:
‘How the hell is this not inciting violence?’ Gun store erects billboard with minority lawmakers' faces … The sign warns of the “4 Horsemen” — typically a reference to biblical imagery symbolizing the end of the earth: conquest, war, famine and death. — But the North Carolina billboard …
New York Times:
Dying Gasp of One Local Newspaper — The Warroad Pioneer, a pillar of its small Minnesota town, ended its 121-year run with bloody marys, bold type and gloom about the void it would leave behind. — WARROAD, Minn. — Whenever she thought her small staff would be facing a particularly stressful deadline …
Maxwell Tani / The Daily Beast:
Fox News Stars Go After Tomi Lahren for Sexist Jab at Kamala Harris — “Do you have any idea how damaging this is to women who've actually been sexually harassed, assaulted or demeaned in the workplace?” one of Lahren's Fox co-workers tweeted at her. — Several of Tomi Lahren's Fox News colleagues …
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HuffPost:
Charlotte Is Starting To Regret Hosting Trump's Renomination Convention — President Donald Trump's racist and xenophobic statements have drawn official condemnation from a city that is now predominantly black and Latino. — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Republican Party leaders scoping out locations …
Kyle Kondik / Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Notes on the State of Politics — Debate effects can fade; Trump may be running behind his approval; the NC-9 special; a Magnolia runoff? — KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE — The polling effects from the first debate largely wore off by the time the second round started.
Lee Moran / HuffPost:
Donald Trump Lied About Almost Dying In Helicopter Crash, Ex-Employee Says — “Total, total lie,” said former Trump Organization vice president Barbara Res. — President Donald Trump made up a story that he narrowly avoided boarding a helicopter that crashed and killed five people …
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Political Wire and Washington Press
Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Watchdog tells Democrats he can't probe White House security clearances until Trump asks — Four top Senate Democrats responded by asking Trump himself to order an investigation into White House security clearances for Kushner, Ivanka and others. — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's …
John Solomon / The Hill:
James Comey's next reckoning is imminent — this time for leaking — The Justice Department's chief watchdog is preparing a damning report on James Comey's conduct in his final days as FBI director that likely will conclude he leaked classified information and showed a lack of candor …
Los Angeles Times:
Judge overturns IRS rule that shielded political donors' identities — A federal judge in Montana overturned an Internal Revenue Service rule that allowed many political nonprofit groups to keep their donor lists private. — The ruling upends a change the IRS made last year that permitted …
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
RNC chair defends GOP donor platform in tense meeting — Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel grew visibly emotional during a meeting with senior GOP officials on Wednesday, as she insisted that she isn't personally profiting off a new, President Donald Trump-endorsed small-donor platform.
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Melanie Zanona / Politico:
Republicans rattled after surge of retirements — The House GOP has been smacked by a wave of retirements over the past few weeks — but some Republicans fear the worst is yet to come. — With the GOP relegated to the minority for the first time in eight years, a mix of veteran …
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Benjamin Parker / The Bulwark:
Do Any of the 2020 Democrats Have a Foreign Policy? — Credit CNN in this week's debates: The moderators attempted to ask the candidates questions about foreign policy and national security. Foreign policy is a pretty important topic for a country that was once the undisputed hegemon of the world …