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Monmouth University Polling Institute:
Biden Maintains Lead — Sanders and Steyer jockey for second — West Long Branch, NJ - Joe Biden stays well atop the field in South Carolina, according to the third Monmouth ("Mon-muth") University Poll of likely Democratic primary voters there. Tom Steyer and Bernie Sanders are fighting for the second spot.
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A.G. Gancarski / Florida Politics:
Latest poll: Joe Biden surging, Mike Bloomberg fading in Florida primary — Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg trail badly — New polling says former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is back on top with Florida voters, staving off former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Politico:
Bloomberg tumbles heading into Super Tuesday — The Mike Bloomberg bubble has burst. — After a steady, weeks-long climb in national polls, fueled by extravagant spending on ads, staff and events, Bloomberg's presidential campaign has plateaued. The abrupt reversal of fortune …
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The Daily Beast
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
What The Race Looks Like If Biden Wins — Or Wins Big, Or Loses — In South Carolina — Joe Biden didn't get off to the start his campaign was hoping for in Iowa and New Hampshire. But the news has been better for him lately. He finished a (distant) second place in Nevada behind Bernie Sanders …
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Raw Story, ABC News, Daily Kos and Brutal South
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Buttigieg plots risky delegate strategy to survive Super Tuesday
Buttigieg plots risky delegate strategy to survive Super Tuesday
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Redstate
Washington Post:
Obama demands South Carolina TV stations pull misleading ad attacking Biden
Obama demands South Carolina TV stations pull misleading ad attacking Biden
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Associated Press, The Hill, New York Post, YouTube, Althouse, Outside the Beltway, Chicago Sun-Times, NBC News, The Week, CNN, Sputnik News, Bloomberg, Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
New York Times:
'He Hasn't Been Here': Why Joe Biden Lags in Super Tuesday States
'He Hasn't Been Here': Why Joe Biden Lags in Super Tuesday States
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Talking Points Memo, NBC News and FiveThirtyEight
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Ugly pro-Trump ad weaponizes audio of Obama, showing what's coming
Ugly pro-Trump ad weaponizes audio of Obama, showing what's coming
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FiveThirtyEight and The Hill
New York Times:
Coronavirus Patient in California Was Not Tested for Days — A California coronavirus patient had to wait days to be tested because of restrictive federal criteria, despite doctors' suggestions. — The patient, who has tested positive, may be the first person to be infected through community spread …
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Raw Story
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New York Times:
Trump Has a Problem as the Coronavirus Threatens the U.S.: His Credibility — Even his allies worry that President Trump has undermined his ability to appear presidential in a moment of national emergency. — WASHINGTON — When Hurricane Dorian crashed into the Atlantic Coast in September …
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Washington Post
Roni Caryn Rabin / New York Times:
C.D.C. Confirms First Possible Community Transmission of Coronavirus in U.S. — A case in California may be the first infection without a known link to travel abroad. — A person in California who was not exposed to anyone known to be infected with the coronavirus, and had not traveled …
Washington Post:
First person in U.S. tests positive for coronavirus with no known link to foreign travel — A person in Northern California has contracted the coronavirus without traveling to regions hit by the outbreak or coming in contact with anyone known to have the infection, the first sign the disease …
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Centers for Disease Control …, Slate and HuffPost
Jaclyn Cosgrove / Los Angeles Times:
California coronavirus case could be first spread within U.S. community, CDC says
California coronavirus case could be first spread within U.S. community, CDC says
New York Times:
Democratic Leaders Willing to Risk Party Damage to Stop Bernie Sanders — Interviews with dozens of Democratic Party officials, including 93 superdelegates, found overwhelming opposition to handing Mr. Sanders the nomination if he fell short of a majority of delegates.
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National Review, VICE, Mediaite, Raw Story, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Althouse
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Justin Wise / The Hill:
WHO official calls Trump comments on coronavirus response ‘incoherent’ — Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, special advisor to the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), said Wednesday that he found President Trump's press conference on his administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak a “little incoherent.”
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Chris Sommerfeldt / New York Daily News:
Rudy Giuliani complains he only has ‘five friends left’ after forgetting to hang up on Daily News reporter — Rudy Giuliani is having phone trouble again — and this time, it's sad. — The former New York mayor forgot to hang up on a Daily News reporter Wednesday and, thinking he was off the line …
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Raw Story
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Bruce Golding / New York Post:
Rudy Giuliani asked me to cancel elex so he'd stay mayor post-9/11: Pataki
Rudy Giuliani asked me to cancel elex so he'd stay mayor post-9/11: Pataki
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The Hill
Corey Brettschneider / Politico:
Why President Trump Can't Pardon Roger Stone — Speculation that President Donald Trump might pardon Roger Stone has reached a fever pitch after Stone's sentencing by a federal judge and the president's repeated hints that he thinks the verdict unfair. But fortunately, the Constitution's framers imagined …
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Raw Story
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“Catastrophic”: Trump Is Fighting With Advisers Over Pardoning Roger Stone
“Catastrophic”: Trump Is Fighting With Advisers Over Pardoning Roger Stone
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The Independent, The Daily Caller and NBC News
David Wasserman / New York Times:
To Beat Trump, Democrats May Need to Break Out of the ‘Whole Foods’ Bubble — Election results in places near Whole Foods, Lululemon, Urban Outfitters and Apple — It's no secret that Democratic primary voters prize fall “electability.” But for all the clamor about progressive versus moderate choices …
Jeff Schogol / Task & Purpose:
Marine commandant banishes Confederate symbols from all Corps installations — Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger has ordered all Confederate paraphernalia to be removed from Marine Corps installations, his spokesman confirmed on Wednesday — Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger …
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Gina Harkins / Military.com:
Top Marine Orders Confederate Paraphernalia to Be Removed from All Bases
Top Marine Orders Confederate Paraphernalia to Be Removed from All Bases
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Slate
Politico:
Inside Bernie's relationship with Chuck and Nancy — When Harry Reid needed to clinch a deal to save the beleaguered Veterans Affairs Department in 2014, he left much of it to Bernie Sanders. Three years later, when Chuck Schumer sought a powerful ally to build public support to save Obamacare …
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Associated Press:
Sanders' rise fuels Dems' angst over keeping House control
Sanders' rise fuels Dems' angst over keeping House control
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Florida Politics
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Democratic megadonor urges Pelosi and Schumer to pick a candidate in a bid to stop Bernie Sanders
Democratic megadonor urges Pelosi and Schumer to pick a candidate in a bid to stop Bernie Sanders
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Redstate, The Last Refuge, The Hill, The Gateway Pundit and Washington Free Beacon
Fred Imbert / CNBC:
Dow set to drop 400 points as worst week since the financial crisis continues — Wall Street set for more losses at open — U.S. stock futures on Thursday morning pointed to declines at the day's open amid concerns the coronavirus may be spreading in the U.S.
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The Week and Letters from an American
John Whitehouse / Media Matters for America:
After Trump appoints Pence to oversee coronavirus response, initial reports don't include how he enabled Indiana HIV outbreak — President Donald Trump has announced that Vice President Mike Pence would oversee the coronavirus response. — While there are many troubling aspects …
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The American Independent, Vanity Fair and Washington Post
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BBC:
China prepares 100,000 ducks to battle Pakistan's locust swarms — China is preparing to deploy 100,000 ducks to neighbouring Pakistan to help tackle swarms of crop-eating locusts. — Chinese agricultural experts say a single duck can eat more than 200 locusts a day and be more effective than pesticides.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission:
Actor Steven Seagal Charged With Unlawfully Touting Digital Asset Offering — The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced settled charges against actor Steven Seagal for failing to disclose payments he received for promoting an investment in an initial coin offering (ICO) conducted by Bitcoiin2Gen (B2G).
Politico:
Cops repeatedly called on Bernie backers — Bernie supporter protests at house of Nevada Democratic Party chair — The night before the Nevada caucuses, the chairman of the state's Democratic Party called police after several supporters of Bernie Sanders gathered outside his home at 11 p.m …
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New Republic, National Review, Louder With Crowder and TheBlaze
Kyle Shideler / The Federalist:
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Ilhan Omar? — Ben Weingarten's new book ‘American Ingrate: Ilhan Omar and the Progressive-Islamist Takeover of The Democratic Party,’ makes a compelling argument that Democrats' sharp leftward turn threatens both American ideals and national security.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
At least seven dead including shooter in rampage at Molson Coors — In one of the worst shootings in Wisconsin history, at least seven people were killed — including a gunman — during a shooting rampage Wednesday afternoon on the Milwaukee campus of Molson Coors, according to multiple sources.
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Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Election security, integrity worry Americans — FILE - In this Aug. 16, 2019, file photo, a man feeds a ballot card into a digital voting machine during a demonstration in Raleigh, N.C. Americans have widespread concerns about the security and integrity of elections.
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The Hill
Windsor Mann / The Week:
Trump freaks out about all the wrong things — You don't need to worry about the global pandemic that's spreading rapidly, killing all those people, and creating economic turmoil, according to someone who knows nothing about it. — “The Coronavirus is very much under control in the U.S.A.,” President Trump tweeted on Monday.
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Washington Post and The American Independent