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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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James Poniewozik / New York Times:
CNN's Democratic Debates Give Conflict a Reality-TV Boost
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.)
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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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Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
4 winners and 3 losers from the second night of the July Democratic debates
4 winners and 3 losers from the second night of the July Democratic debates
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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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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Debate Disappointment: I Wanted So Much More From Joe Biden
Debate Disappointment: I Wanted So Much More From Joe Biden
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Tara Golshan / Vox:
“You're dipping into the Kool-Aid and you don't even know the flavor”: Cory Booker hits Biden on criminal justice reform
“You're dipping into the Kool-Aid and you don't even know the flavor”: Cory Booker hits Biden on criminal justice reform
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Cleve R. Wootson Jr / Washington Post:
Faced with criticism, Kamala Harris slapped back that her accusers were all wrong
Faced with criticism, Kamala Harris slapped back that her accusers were all wrong
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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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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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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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Fox News:
DOJ will not prosecute Comey for leaking memos after IG referral: sources — The Justice Department has decided against prosecuting former FBI Director James Comey for leaking classified information following a referral from the department's inspector general, sources familiar with the deliberations told Fox News.
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Evan Perez / CNN:
Justice Dept. won't prosecute James Comey over handling of FBI memos, despite watchdog referral
Justice Dept. won't prosecute James Comey over handling of FBI memos, despite watchdog referral
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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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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's racism and hate are about to face another big test
Trump's racism and hate are about to face another big test
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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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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.
Max Read / New York Magazine:
Is Andrew Yang the Doomer Candidate? — How will Democratic candidates respond to the crisis of climate change? Over the course of two early August debates, the front-runners outlined their ambitious plans to save the future. Elizabeth Warren pledged to put $2 trillion toward research …
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The Atlantic
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.
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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.
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Facebook announces first takedown of influence campaign with ties to Saudi government — Washington (CNN Business)Facebook said Thursday it had found evidence of something cyber security and national security experts have long suspected: people tied to the government of Saudi Arabia …
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Wall Street Journal:
Families Go Deep in Debt to Stay in the Middle Class — Wages stalled but costs haven't, so people increasingly rent or finance what their parents might have owned outright — The American middle class is falling deeper into debt to maintain a middle-class lifestyle.
Kirsten Powers / USA Today:
Don't mock Marianne Williamson, Democrats need her spiritual politics in dark Trump era — Williamson is not a dingbat interloper in the 2020 Democratic debates. It's been frustrating to see my brilliant friend caricatured based on ignorance. — CONNECT
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Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
Liberal Watchdog Group That Targeted Google And Devin Nunes Paid Fusion GPS $140K For Research — A liberal watchdog group that has investigated the Trump administration, companies like Google and Republican California Rep. Devin Nunes hired Fusion GPS for research last year.
Rob Copeland / Wall Street Journal:
Fired by Google, a Republican Engineer Hits Back: 'There's Been a Lot of Bullying' — Search giant's culture wars flame anew; a senior executive contacts law enforcement over leaks — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Kevin Cernekee was still a “Noogler”—Google's term for a new employee …
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Mike Brest / Washington Examiner:
Lou Dobbs and Neil Cavuto yell at each other over deficits and debt — Fox Business anchors Neil Cavuto and Lou Dobbs raised their voices at one another during a heated moment Tuesday while they were discussing the country's deficit. — The panel, which also featured Charles Payne …
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 …
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 …
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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 …
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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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
Biden's Rivals Helped Him More Than He Helped Himself — In the latest debates, Warren, Sanders, and Harris all vied for the party's progressives rather than testing the front-runner's support with moderates. — After two nights of spirited debate in Detroit, many Democrats may be feeling anxious …
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Brent Scher / Washington Free Beacon:
Collins Challenger Used PAC to Reimburse Own Contributions — Sara Gideon reimbursed herself for federal contributions, ‘worst campaign finance violation,’ expert says — Maine Democrat Sara Gideon repeatedly violated election laws by getting reimbursed for personal political contributions …
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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.