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Supreme court nomination: leader says Senate won't consider Garland – live Supreme court nomination: leader says Senate won't consider Garland – live
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Sanders: Clinton has hit 'high water mark'
The Bernie Sanders camp says in a fundraising email that Clinton has hit “the high water mark” and Sanders will win a string of upcoming states.
The demographics bear him out on the “upcoming states” part, with favorable conditions for Sanders in seven of the next eight states, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis... followed by gentle winds for Clinton in six of the last seven.
Of note: Sanders does not appear to have a path to overtake Clinton in the delegates race, barring an earthquake twist.
From the Sanders fundraising statement:
What you will not hear from the political and media establishment is that, based on the primary and caucus schedule for the rest of the race, this is the high water mark for the Clinton campaign. Starting today, the map now shifts dramatically in our favor. [...]
That means we have an extremely good chance to win nearly every state that votes in the next month. If we continue to stand together, we’re just getting started for our political revolution.
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Video: McConnell reaffirms opposition to supreme court nominationVideo: McConnell reaffirms opposition to supreme court nomination
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Michelle Obama has appeared on a panel at the South by Southwest festival alongside Missy Elliott to promote a charity benefit song, This Is for My Girls, commissioned by the first lady, written by Dianne Warren and feat. Elliott, Kelly Clarkson, Lea Michele, Kelly Rowland, Zendaya, and Janelle Monáe.Michelle Obama has appeared on a panel at the South by Southwest festival alongside Missy Elliott to promote a charity benefit song, This Is for My Girls, commissioned by the first lady, written by Dianne Warren and feat. Elliott, Kelly Clarkson, Lea Michele, Kelly Rowland, Zendaya, and Janelle Monáe.
The song is in support of the 62 Million Girls project to support education for girls around the world.The song is in support of the 62 Million Girls project to support education for girls around the world.
"This is For My Girls" available now 👉🏾https://t.co/EQ8RAp583F I am grateful to be apart of this movement with @FLOTUS🙏🏾#62millionsgirls"This is For My Girls" available now 👉🏾https://t.co/EQ8RAp583F I am grateful to be apart of this movement with @FLOTUS🙏🏾#62millionsgirls
(h/t: @holpuch)(h/t: @holpuch)
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Clinton: 'unaceptable' for Senate not to consider GarlandClinton: 'unaceptable' for Senate not to consider Garland
“It’s up to members of the Senate to meet their [responsibility], and perform the Constitutional duty they swore to undertake” by holding “a full and fair hearing” on the president’s Supreme Court pick “followed by a vote,” Hillary Clinton says in a statement.“It’s up to members of the Senate to meet their [responsibility], and perform the Constitutional duty they swore to undertake” by holding “a full and fair hearing” on the president’s Supreme Court pick “followed by a vote,” Hillary Clinton says in a statement.
“That is what the American people deserve, it is what our Constitution demands, and with millions of people’s lives in the balance, anything less is entirely unacceptable.”“That is what the American people deserve, it is what our Constitution demands, and with millions of people’s lives in the balance, anything less is entirely unacceptable.”
Statement on President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court: pic.twitter.com/GTcLMLyS6IStatement on President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court: pic.twitter.com/GTcLMLyS6I
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Republican debate canceledRepublican debate canceled
There used to be enough Republicans in the presidential race that one or two could rotate out of the debate schedule and you’d barely even notice.There used to be enough Republicans in the presidential race that one or two could rotate out of the debate schedule and you’d barely even notice.
That was then. With both Trump and Kasich saying they would not attend a debate penciled in for this coming Monday in Salt Lake City, the debate has been canceled, AP reports:That was then. With both Trump and Kasich saying they would not attend a debate penciled in for this coming Monday in Salt Lake City, the debate has been canceled, AP reports:
Karen Boe, a spokeswoman for the Salt Palace Convention Center, said they were informed Wednesday morning that the event was being scrapped.Karen Boe, a spokeswoman for the Salt Palace Convention Center, said they were informed Wednesday morning that the event was being scrapped.
Cruz taunts Trump as “ducking Donald”:Cruz taunts Trump as “ducking Donald”:
#DuckingDonald strikes again. Tell @realDonaldTrump to debate --> https://t.co/4VjAOsIyqj pic.twitter.com/CspRHDV8oF#DuckingDonald strikes again. Tell @realDonaldTrump to debate --> https://t.co/4VjAOsIyqj pic.twitter.com/CspRHDV8oF
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Not only did Hillary Clinton outrun Bernie Sanders last night – she outran her 2008 performances in, it appears, all five states to vote.Not only did Hillary Clinton outrun Bernie Sanders last night – she outran her 2008 performances in, it appears, all five states to vote.
Not all precincts have reported in Illinois, but Clinton, who won the state, clearly did much better, mutatis mutandis, than in 2008, when she was running against home-state senator Barack Obama. Missouri is still too close to call, but again Clinton appears to be out-performing her previous primary run there, in terms of her share of what was admittedly a much different race.Not all precincts have reported in Illinois, but Clinton, who won the state, clearly did much better, mutatis mutandis, than in 2008, when she was running against home-state senator Barack Obama. Missouri is still too close to call, but again Clinton appears to be out-performing her previous primary run there, in terms of her share of what was admittedly a much different race.
Here are the 2008-2016 comparisons for Ohio and Florida:Here are the 2008-2016 comparisons for Ohio and Florida:
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Kasich puts debate plan on holdKasich puts debate plan on hold
John Kasich aide John Weaver says the Ohio governor’s campaign will not be appearing at an event recently announced for next week unless Trump reverses his back-out.John Kasich aide John Weaver says the Ohio governor’s campaign will not be appearing at an event recently announced for next week unless Trump reverses his back-out.
No debate in SLC Monday due to Trump backing out. No surprise Trump avoiding contrast. Utah: @JohnKasich headed your way Fri.No debate in SLC Monday due to Trump backing out. No surprise Trump avoiding contrast. Utah: @JohnKasich headed your way Fri.
If Trump changes his mind -- as Carson said there are 2 Trumps -- we will be there. Positive contrasts nicely with division. #SybilIf Trump changes his mind -- as Carson said there are 2 Trumps -- we will be there. Positive contrasts nicely with division. #Sybil
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Trump has released a video spot with a lot of creative editing to make it look like Russian president Vladimir Putin is laughing at Hillary Clinton barking like a dog after he does judo.Trump has released a video spot with a lot of creative editing to make it look like Russian president Vladimir Putin is laughing at Hillary Clinton barking like a dog after he does judo.
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A few Republican senators – New Hampshire’s Kelly Ayotte, Arizona’s Jeff Flake, Maines’ Susan Collins – say they are willing to meet with Garland. Ayotte’s in a re-election fight.A few Republican senators – New Hampshire’s Kelly Ayotte, Arizona’s Jeff Flake, Maines’ Susan Collins – say they are willing to meet with Garland. Ayotte’s in a re-election fight.
The ranking Democrat on the judiciary committee calls on colleagues to “do your job” and give the nominee a hearing:The ranking Democrat on the judiciary committee calls on colleagues to “do your job” and give the nominee a hearing:
I look forwarding to meeting with Chief Judge Garland soon and expect other senators will do the same #DoYourJob #SCOTUSI look forwarding to meeting with Chief Judge Garland soon and expect other senators will do the same #DoYourJob #SCOTUS
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Now that the Garland news has settled a bit, let’s quick revisit a slice of the results from last night, in North Carolina, where Hillary Clinton came in 14 points ahead of Bernie Sanders. (In a race where margins matter, she won Ohio by a similar margin and Florida by blink-blink 31 points. Visit our county-by-county results page here.)Now that the Garland news has settled a bit, let’s quick revisit a slice of the results from last night, in North Carolina, where Hillary Clinton came in 14 points ahead of Bernie Sanders. (In a race where margins matter, she won Ohio by a similar margin and Florida by blink-blink 31 points. Visit our county-by-county results page here.)
It was a much better showing for Clinton than in the 2008 Democratic primary, which she lost to Barack Obama:It was a much better showing for Clinton than in the 2008 Democratic primary, which she lost to Barack Obama:
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Trump foresees 'riots' in contested convention scenarioTrump foresees 'riots' in contested convention scenario
Trump was asked in a telephone interview with CNN this morning about the possibility of a brokered national Republican convention if no one candidate hits 1,237 delegates.Trump was asked in a telephone interview with CNN this morning about the possibility of a brokered national Republican convention if no one candidate hits 1,237 delegates.
“If we’re 20 votes short or if we’re you know 100 votes, and we’re at 1,100 and somebody else is at 500 or 400, cause we’re way ahead – I don’t think you can say we don’t get it automatically, I think you’d have riots,” Trump said.“If we’re 20 votes short or if we’re you know 100 votes, and we’re at 1,100 and somebody else is at 500 or 400, cause we’re way ahead – I don’t think you can say we don’t get it automatically, I think you’d have riots,” Trump said.
“I’m representing a tremendous, many many millions of people... If you disenfranchise those people, I think you would have problems like you’ve never seen before. I think bad things would happen. I wouldn’t lead it – but I think bad things would happen.”“I’m representing a tremendous, many many millions of people... If you disenfranchise those people, I think you would have problems like you’ve never seen before. I think bad things would happen. I wouldn’t lead it – but I think bad things would happen.”
Nice country you got there. Be a shame if something happened to it.Nice country you got there. Be a shame if something happened to it.
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Get to know Merrick Garland, in this official White House video:Get to know Merrick Garland, in this official White House video:
Meet Chief Judge Merrick Garland, the President's nominee to the Supreme Court. #SCOTUSnominee https://t.co/ACujysyyDJMeet Chief Judge Merrick Garland, the President's nominee to the Supreme Court. #SCOTUSnominee https://t.co/ACujysyyDJ
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Obama called McConnell today to discuss the Garland nomination and the pair spoke, NBC News reports. And apparently did not budge in their stances of total opposition on the Supreme Court nominee question.Obama called McConnell today to discuss the Garland nomination and the pair spoke, NBC News reports. And apparently did not budge in their stances of total opposition on the Supreme Court nominee question.