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- Report on Benghazi hearing fails to mention Clinton's inconsistent explanations of attack
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- Bernie Sanders is great on Wall Street — but there's much more to the presidency.
- Ronald Reagan would despair at the success of Trump and Carson.
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- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley urged party faithful in Iowa on Saturday to support a "new consensus for change" on gun control as he promoted his record in Maryland in an effort to draw distinctions with his better-known opponents.
- Brian Schweitzer, the former Montana governor who was once considered a potential presidential candidate, endorsed Martin O'Malley's bid for the Democratic nomination on Friday.
- Franchot praises Clinton, condemns House Republicans
- WASHINGTON — Republicans on the House Benghazi committee put Hillary Rodham Clinton through an all-day test of political skill and physical endurance Thursday, but ultimately struggled to define a coherent case for their long-running inquiry.
- Democratic candidates didn't distinguish themselves in recent debate — despite what Jules Witcover may believe
- At last week's Debate, Hillary Clinton (with the help of Bernie Sanders) boxed Joe Biden out of the race.
- Laying blame for 9/11 on George W. Bush is misguided — and much like blaming Hillary Clinton for Benghazi attacks
- If Americans can't get behind Hillary Clinton after her strong performance, they must still have a problem with women leaders.
- With Joe Biden in the race, Hillary Clinton could more plausibly sell herself as a "change" candidate, says Jonah Goldberg.
- Jonah Goldberg: Democrats rarely get asked the tough questions Republicans get from the mainstream media.
- Like many voters outside Maryland, Tom Lanzetta had never given Martin O'Malley much consideration until the two-term governor showed up on his television screen this week for the first Democratic presidential debate.
- CONCORD, N.H. -- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Friday that his debate performance was a "shot in the arm for fundraising" and said he is "absolutely" confident he will have resources to compete in early primary states despite a lackluster third quarter.
- The Sun likes Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley prevaricates — that's what the debate proved
- Sanders recognizes problems that Republicans are still in denial about
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- Who's up and who's down after the week in politics?
- Rep. Donna Edwards has not formally endorsed a candidate for president, but she sure seems to be leaning toward Hillary Clinton.
- Carjacking suspect had charges dropped — evidence that tougher enforcement, not new laws, are needed to address crime
- Democratic debate produces a home run for Hillary Clinton but the weak field calls for an asterisk
- Who won the first Democratic debate: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders or Martin O'Malley?
- The hip-hop mogul Kanye West has recently expressed his admiration for Republican presidential contender Ben Carson, and the two men have reportedly had several telephone conversations in which they have discussed America's political culture. Set against Mr. West's own presidential aspirations, a relationship between Mr. West and Dr. Carson has tantalizing prospects for a political realignment between African-Americans and the GOP.
- Here's what national publications have to say about Martin O'Malley's performance in Tuesday's Democratic Debate.
- It's not so much what Martin O'Malley says -- it¿s the way he says things, with a lack of authenticity, that induces a cringe.
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- Don't blame CNN's Anderson Cooper. As moderator of the first TV debate among Democratic candidates, he tried.
- When do Democrats debate? Here are some details ahead of Tuesday's presidential showdown on CNN.
- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said on Sunday he would oppose a U.S.-enforced no fly zone in Syria, breaking to the left of front runner Hillary Clinton on the issue.
- Prominent activist DeRay Mckesson met with leading Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton Friday to push for police reform.
- Maybe NBC, with its pro-Hillary 'SNL' episode, will come to stand for "Nothing But Clinton," says Cal Thomas.
- Hillary Clinton's appearance on Saturday Night Live was an integral part of the Clinton campaign's much-touted re-re-re-rebranding push to make Clinton seem more spontaneous and relatable. And it was, by most accounts, a success
- Like Benghazi, the GOP's Planned Parenthood hearings are just another political gambit, says David Horsey.
- WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's support remains strong in blue Maryland despite a recent slip in early primary states, a Goucher College poll released Tuesday has found.
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will call for new gun control measures on Monday, including the use of executive action to tighten loopholes if Congress won't act, a campaign aide said.
- If you start from the premise that Hillary Clinton had no choice but to be on ¿Saturday Night Live¿ and try to look like she is on the inside of Kate McKinnon¿s brilliant impersonation of her, then the candidate¿s appearance was a success.
- WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Thursday he would require companies to disclose their political donations and would advocate for other changes to the campaign finance system as his rivals for the nomination reported raising huge sums over the past three months.
- Most Americans are morally appalled by late-term abortions. Planned Parenthood and its allies know this, which is why they refer to "uterine contents," "clumps of cells," "tissue" and even "goop," when a more apt descriptor would be "fetus" or even "baby."
- WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley criticized former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday for waiting weeks to call on the White House to accept more refugees fleeing violence in Syria, suggesting the front runner was following rather than leading public opinion on the issue.
- Jonah Goldberg: Even if you forget Joe Biden's other problems — the logorrhea, the gaffes and the plagiarism — he is the ultimate "stay the course" candidate. And that's the last thing anyone needs, the Democrats most of all.
- Trump, Bush and Obama have something in common — opposition to tax loophole that benefits hedge fund managers — so why is it so hard to kill?
- The ¿interim¿ tag on Davis¿s title was no small thing. It suggested that Davis was merely a temp, a fill-in between the commissioner Rawlings-Blake hired and fired, Anthony Batts, and some other unnamed commish.
- With Hillary Clinton now putting some distance between herself and the Obama foreign policies, Mr. Biden may be the best vice president he can be by defending those policies on the 2016 campaign trail.
- Hillary Clinton is controlled, defensive and out of touch, and no amount of branding will change that, says Jonah Goldberg.
- Are these current presidential candidates the best we can do?