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11:35 AM ET, March 10, 2020

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Jeffery Martin / Newsweek:
Republican mayor drops Donald Trump for Joe Biden in key swing state of Michigan  —  With Tuesday's Democratic primaries hours away, former Vice President Joe Biden has found an unexpected supporter in Sterling Heights, Michigan Mayor Michael Taylor, a Republican.
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Ken Meyer / Mediaite:
Michigan Republican Mayor Who Voted For Trump Switches To Biden: ‘Even More Deranged Now Than I Thought Then’  —  A Michigan mayor and longtime Republican has decided to renounce President Donald Trump in favor of former Vice President Joe Biden.  —  The Chicago Tribune has released a profile …
Discussion: The Week
Sean Colarossi / POLITICUSUSA:   Kamala Harris Looks Like A VP As She Brings Down The House At Biden's Michigan Rally
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:   GOP mayor in pro-Trump county explains his surprise vote for Biden
Bill Ruthhart / Chicago Tribune:
Democrats' path to the White House runs through places like Michigan's Macomb County …
Discussion: The Guardian and Political Wire
Monique O. Madan / Miami Herald:
Trump administration orders immigration courts to immediately remove coronavirus posters  —  Immigration court staff nationwide have been ordered by the Trump administration to take down all coronavirus posters from courtrooms and waiting areas.  —  The Executive Office for Immigration Review …
CNBC:
White House plan for economic response to coronavirus is ‘not there right now,’ officials say  — The White House is far from ready to roll out specific economic proposals in its response to the widening impact of the coronavirus outbreak, administration officials said.
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CNBC:
Dow jumps more than 700 points after Wall Street's biggest rout since 2008  —  Fundstrat's Lee: It's unimaginable the U.S. is trending in the direction of countries that have emergency rates  —  Stocks rallied on Tuesday as Wall Street clawed back some of the massive losses suffered in the previous session.
Discussion: Lead Stories, NBC News and Reuters
Washington Post:
From tweet eruptions to economic steps, Trump struggles for calm amid market meltdown and coronavirus crisis
Discussion: Politico and National Review
CNBC:
CDC tells people over 60 or who have chronic illnesses like diabetes to stock up on goods and buckle down for a lengthy stay at home  — The CDC is expanding its guidance for people at extreme risk of serious illness, like those over 60 or with underlying health conditions.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Business Insider:
One chart shows how many coronavirus tests per capita have been completed in 8 countries.  The US is woefully behind.  — As the coronavirus spreads globally — more than 100 countries have reported cases — governments are ramping up testing.  — South Korea and China have tested hundreds of thousands of cases.
Discussion: Yahoo News and Bangor Daily News
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Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic:
America's Coronavirus Testing Still Isn't Moving Fast Enough
John Walcott / TIME:
The Trump Administration Is Stalling an Intel Report That Warns the U.S. Isn't Ready for a Global Pandemic  —  An annual intelligence report that has been postponed without explanation by President Donald Trump's administration warns that the U.S. remains unprepared for a global pandemic …
Discussion: The Root
Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“He's Definitely Melting Down Over This”: Trump, Germaphobe in Chief, Struggles to Control the Covid-19 Story  —  Publicly, he sees it as yet another ("Fake News") media war; privately, he worries about virus-carrying journalists on Air Force One.  But cancel his rallies?  “I'm not going to do it,” he says.
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Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
This is the YOLO presidency  —  Two weeks ago, after stocks …
Discussion: Raw Story
Rick Newman / Yahoo Finance:   America's worst financial adviser
Megan Brenan / Gallup:
Approval of U.S. Congressional Republicans Tops Democrats  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — More Americans approve of the job congressional Republicans are doing than of congressional Democrats' performance — 40% vs. 35%.  The rating for Republicans in Congress has risen six percentage points since late October …
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Democrats vote: What the polls show for Biden and Sanders in Michigan, other states  —  The former vice president has been on the move since winning big on Super Tuesday last week.  —  Democratic voters in six states will make their choices for president known Tuesday, when more than 350 delegates are at stake.
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Cameron Peters / Vox:
When polls close on March 10 — and when we might get results
Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
Bernie Sanders Is Hoping For Another, Much-Needed Upset In Michigan
Keith A. Spencer / Salon:
There is hard data that shows “Bernie Bros” are a myth  —  A computational social scientist's study shows Bernie's Twitter followers act pretty much the same as everyone else  —  Mainstream pundits and politicians continue to obsess over the stereotype of the “Bernie Bro,” …
Discussion: Political Junkie and The Outline
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
Trump has met his Hurricane Katrina, media declare for the umpteenth time  —  An MSNBC roundtable agreed this weekend that President Trump's response to the coronavirus outbreak could be his Katrina moment, a reference, of course, to President George W. Bush's much-maligned handling of the 2005 hurricane of the same name.
Discussion: Townhall and CNN
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Cristian Salazar / The Guardian:
‘Remember us’: could Trump lose Florida because of hurricane refugees?
Discussion: Raw Story
Sydney Kashiwagi / Staten Island Advance:
Mayor says NYC has no plans to cancel St. Patrick's Day Parade as Ireland cancels Dublin's parade amid coronavirus fears  —  BROOKLYN — As Ireland has opted to cancel its annual St. Patrick's Parade in Dublin, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that the city currently has no plans to cancel …
Discussion: CBS News, The Daily Caller and BBC
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Three reasons Joe Biden will never be president  —  Joe Biden was sworn into the United States Senate on January 3, 1973.  He remained in the Senate until January 15, 2009 — a span of 36 years.  If history is any guide, that alone is a disqualifier in Biden's quest for the White House.
Discussion: Power Line
Tom Bossert / Washington Post:
It's now or never for the U.S. if it hopes to keep coronavirus from burning out of control  —  This column has been updated.  —  Tom Bossert served as homeland security adviser to President Trump from 2017 to 2018.  —  The first phase of the coronavirus outbreak was a domestic challenge …
Discussion: Raw Story
Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
Russia's Parliament Passes Law Enabling Putin to Run for President Again  —  In a carefully scripted appearance, President Vladimir V. Putin agreed that he should be allowed to seek two more terms, if the Constitutional Court agrees.  —  MOSCOW — At the urging of President Vladimir V. Putin …
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Max Seddon / Financial Times:   Russia's proposed reforms could give Putin power until 2036
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Three GOP congressmen who interacted with Trump say they are quarantining after contact with coronavirus carrier  —  The incoming White House chief of staff, Rep. Mark Meadows of North Carolina, was among three Republican congressmen who said Monday that they were quarantining themselves …
Discussion: HuffPost and Slate
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Billy House / Bloomberg:   Trump Hasn't Been Tested for Virus But Top Aide Is Quarantined
New York Times:
Trump Floats Economic Stimulus in Response to Coronavirus
Walter Russell Mead / Wall Street Journal:
Trump and the Pandemic  —  The virus can't be bluffed or bullied and will soon become his greatest adversary.  —  The coronavirus pandemic is the greatest challenge Donald Trump has ever faced.  As stock markets fall and patient numbers rise, the epidemic threatens the lives of some Americans …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Associated Press:   Trump talks down virus as his properties face possible hit
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Tlaib Pictured in T-Shirt That Erases Israel Off the Map  —  Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.) was recently pictured sporting a t-shirt that portrays the modern state of Israel as belonging entirely to Palestine.  —  Tlaib, one of Congress's leading critics of Israel, was pictured in the t-shirt …
Discussion: Twitchy
New York Times:
Russia Trying to Stoke U.S. Racial Tensions Before Election, Officials Say  —  Russian intelligence services are trying to incite violence by white supremacist groups to sow chaos in the United States, American intelligence officials said.  —  WASHINGTON — The Russian government has stepped …
Discussion: Just Security
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Quinta Jurecic / The Atlantic:
Incompetence Exacerbated by Malevolence  —  Throughout the many disasters that have befallen the Trump administration, one theme has remained a constant: malevolence tempered by incompetence.  That description emerged from a text-message conversation between the two of us in January 2017 …
Discussion: Washington Post, New York Times and CNN
Yascha Mounk / The Atlantic:
Cancel Everything  —  Social distancing is the only way to stop the coronavirus.  We must start immediately.  —  Contributing writer at The Atlantic  —  We don't yet know the full ramifications of the novel coronavirus.  But three crucial facts have become clear in the first months of this extraordinary global event.
Discussion: Washington Post
The Daily Beast:
Trump Chatted With Taliban Leaders on Secret U.S. Kill-or-Capture List  —  The commander in chief got on the phone with people his government officially wants jailed or dead, Defense Department sources told The Daily Beast.  —  President Donald Trump's phone call with Taliban leaders last week …
Discussion: Associated Press
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
'My phone's been blowing up': CPAC attendees rip the group's virus messaging  —  A CPAC attendee infected with coronavirus attended multiple days of the conference on a gold-level VIP ticket as well as a Friday night Shabbat dinner associated with the event, according to people familiar with the situation.
Rebecca R. Ruiz / New York Times:
Bloomberg's Job Security Promises Are Falling Through, Campaign Workers Say  —  Former campaign workers for Michael R. Bloomberg's presidential bid reacted angrily on Monday to news that they would not work through the November election, as expected.  —  When the multibillionaire Michael R …
Discussion: The Federalist
 
 
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Anita Kumar / Politico:
Trump's life during coronavirus: Same routine, more Purell
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Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
‘She gets it.’ Haley endorses Loeffler at Marietta rally
Chris Kratzer / Cygnal:
Cygnal Poll: Tuberville Leads by Two Touchdowns Headed Into the 4th Quarter of the GOP Senate Primary Race
Discussion: The Hill
 Earlier Items: 
Irina Ivanova / CBS News:
As coronavirus recession threatens, economists recommend cash for people
Wall Street Journal:
After a Buildup to Counter Iran, U.S. Troops Begin Leaving Mideast
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
Why Kamala Harris waited for Warren to exit the race before endorsing Biden
Discussion: Althouse and PREVAIL
New York Times:
Economy Faces ‘Tornado-Like Headwind’ as Financial Markets Spiral
Discussion: CNBC and Associated Press
Justine Coleman / The Hill:
Gohmert returns to Congress despite possible coronavirus exposure after physician recommendation
Discussion: The Week and Axios
Renae Merle / Washington Post:
Securities and Exchange Commission asks D.C. employees to work from home after coronavirus scare
Discussion: CNN and New York Post
Washington Post:
Suddenly we need the ‘Deep State’ Trump has spent three years weakening and demeaning
Discussion: HuffPost
Sarah Longwell / New York Times:
‘Never Trump’ Republicans Will Support Biden, not Sanders