Friday, 10 June 2016

Politics: Trump doesn’t have a national campaign. So the GOP is trying to run one for him.

State Dept: FOIA officers didn't know, didn't ask about Clinton use of private email; Warren to meet with Clinton this morning, fueling VP speculation; First family to take road trip to Yellowstone, Carlsbad Caverns next week; In Hillary Clinton’s run, the “woman card” works in surprising ways. Here’s how.; Hillary Clinton to make the case against Trump on women’s issues in first speech as presumptive nominee; Fact Checker video: Donald Trump’s most outrageous Four-Pinocchio claims; The Daily Trail: Bernie Sanders had a plan for today. Democrats had another.; Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden lead coordinated Democratic attack on Donald Trump; How Bernie Sanders's day in Washington got eclipsed by Democratic unity; House passes Puerto Rico fiscal rescue bill ahead of July cliff; Trump, kicking off fundraising push, seeks to reassure potential donors in N.Y. meeting; At Romney summit, anti-Trump Republicans in exile ponder their party's future; Supreme Court rules for Pa. death row inmate in judge-recusal case; Hogan dodges question on whether Donald Trump is fit to be president;
 
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Trump doesn't have a national campaign. So the GOP is trying to run one for him.
The likely nominee is outsourcing most of his political operation to the Republican Party.
State Dept: FOIA officers didn't know, didn't ask about Clinton use of private email
In deposition, official instructed not to answer whether State lawyers knew of private server.
 
Warren to meet with Clinton this morning, fueling VP speculation
Scoop: Clinton and Warren meeting is a big deal.
 
First family to take road trip to Yellowstone, Carlsbad Caverns next week
Obama's oldest daughter may be graduating high school Friday, but he's still getting to take her and the rest of the family on a national park road trip next week.
 
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In Hillary Clinton’s run, the “woman card” works in surprising ways. Here’s how.
You can see it in these two graphs.
 
Hillary Clinton to make the case against Trump on women’s issues in first speech as presumptive nominee
Clinton is signaling to her party that she won't move to the center in the general election.
 
Fact Checker video: Donald Trump’s most outrageous Four-Pinocchio claims
Donald Trump has made quite a few false statements during his rise to the top of the Republican field. This Fact Checker video takes a look at Trump's five biggest whoppers.
 
The Daily Trail: Bernie Sanders had a plan for today. Democrats had another.
The healing commences, sort of.
 
 
Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden lead coordinated Democratic attack on Donald Trump
Their speeches demonstrated that, throughout the summer and fall, Biden and Warren plan to play aggressive roles as political pitbulls going after Trump and linking him to congressional Republicans.
 
How Bernie Sanders's day in Washington got eclipsed by Democratic unity
The senator came to Washington to remain a part of the conversation. Then the conversation changed to Clinton.
 
House passes Puerto Rico fiscal rescue bill ahead of July cliff
 
Trump, kicking off fundraising push, seeks to reassure potential donors in N.Y. meeting
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — a key Trump ally and a major liaison to establishment Republicans — defended Trump during the meeting, according to several attendees.
 
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At Romney summit, anti-Trump Republicans in exile ponder their party's future
Ryan, Priebus and other GOP leaders — both those who support Trump and those who don't -- will converge at Romney's ideas confab in Utah.
 
Supreme Court rules for Pa. death row inmate in judge-recusal case
A judge should not have considered the appeal of a man he had prosecuted, justices said.
 
Hogan dodges question on whether Donald Trump is fit to be president
First-term Republican governor has declined to endorse presumptive GOP White House nominee.
 
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