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GOP, Heading For A Fall

Why The GOP's 2014 Focus On Repealing Obamacare Might Be A Huge Mistake

Greg Sargent: New Kaiser poll - Support for repeal shrinks to 29%; Majority wants to move past Obamacare debate

Kevin Drum: Opposition to Obamacare Appears To Be Shrinking as Problems Get Resolved

Brian Beutler: Tragedy for Republicans - More people will be getting health insurance!

Jonathan Bernstein: Obamacare Will Never Be Popular, But...
Pay To Play

Northwestern Wildcats football players win bid to unionize

First step: College athletes have the right to a union, labor board rules

Fred Barbash: Big-time college football players are paid employees, says historic ruling. Here's why.

Dave Zirin: The Northwestern University Football Union and the NCAA's Death Spiral
Russian Disruption

Western governments see continuing Russian buildup on Ukraine border

U.S. intel assessment: Greater likelihood Russia will enter eastern Ukraine

U.S., EU to work together on tougher Russia sanctions

I.M.F. Prepares $18 Billion in Loans for Ukraine
Plane Missing

More objects spotted by satellite, but still no confirmed connection to missing plane

Malaysian Air, Boeing Data on Plane Sought in U.S. Court

Another Missing Jet Mystery: How Much Will the Epic Search Cost?
Immigration: Reform Coming?

Greg Sargent: On immigration, the GOP's window for action is closing fast
Guns & America

Gun Control Victories Encourage Conservatives to Fight for Knife Rights
Communications Breakdown

LGBT Developers Stop All Work On Firefox Web Browser After Anti-Gay CEO Installed At Firefox's Parent Company

Dave Weigel: Nate Silver Vs Paul Krugman: When Two Media Star Wonks Go to War
Nations In Turmoil

Watchdog: Half of Syria's chemical weapons now removed

Egypt's military chief Sisi quits army to run for president
International News

Philippines, Muslim Rebels Sign Deal to End 40-Year Insurgency

Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko Says She Will Run for President of Ukraine

World now 80% polio free, World Health Organization says

U.S. couple found guilty in Qatar murder case
National News

Jurors Convict Former Bin Laden Aide In Terror Case In New York City

Adam Serwer: Former Bin Laden aide case proves non-military courts can win terror convictions after all
Money in Politics

House GOP's Campaign Committee Raises $15m At Special Dinner

Billionaire mogul Sheldon Adelson looks for mainstream Republican who can win in 2016
Midwest Roundup

Nebraska teachers union endorses Democrat Hassebrook, Repub Bruning, for governor in primary

GOP candidates for Neb. governor to debate Sunday

Nebraska voters clearly in no rush to decide on governor

Neb. GOP Senate hopeful Shane Osborn issues statement of regret over poor handling of memo

Neb. Democrats roll out effort to highlight GOP hypocrisy on economic inequality

Keystone XL Fight Gets Electoral In Nebraska

Census shows Iowans still pulled toward metro areas

Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorses Iowa's Bruce Braley for U.S. Senate
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Eating Their Own
As we mentioned on Tuesday, Democratic candidates across America are looking at this year's elections with some anxiety as they face multiple structural problems - not the least of which is a tradition of low voter turnout for Democratic voters in midterm elections.

That's really no surprise, especially in the U.S. Senate races. Six years ago, in 2008, it was a wave election for Democrats. Not only did Americans elect our first mixed-race President ever, they also elected large numbers of Democrats to both houses of Congress, many from places Democratic candidates rarely-if-ever have success. Six years later - one short Senate term - Democrats now have to defend many of those same Senate seats in geographic regions that haven't seriously favored progressive candidates since the 1960s.

That doesn't mean Republicans will have a problem-free election season. Outside of the normal racism, classism, and misogyny that modern Republicans have become known for, Republicans have several other serious challenges this year - especially in typically reliable "red" states.

As extremist right-wing ideology has continued to take over the GOP during the past decade, much of the mass media, including cable "news" channels have chosen to pander to those same extremists, due to the many millions of dollars in right-wing propaganda advertising. That ideological slant has, in-turn, driven more moderate, sensible Republicans away from politics.

For Republicans, that's often left a pile of candidates - like the six Republicans now competing to become Nebraska's next governor - that either believe the extremism they preach, or pretend to be extremists, so as not to be "outed" as somewhat sane.

That fact alone already makes many of the Republican primary races this year appear more like a dinner party for cannibals..
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Jobs & The Economy

Q4 GDP Revised up to 2.6%, Weekly Initial Unemployment Claims decline to 311,000

Economy in U.S. Expanding More and Faster Than Previously Estimated
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Connecticut raises minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, highest state-level minimum in nation

538: Still Missing From America's Workforce - Up To 4 Million Workers
Wall Street Watch

Fed bars shareholder payouts from Citi, four others; Says banks not ready to handle financial crisis
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Bank of America forced to pay $9.3 billion to settle mortgage bond claims 
Health Care Checkup

Obamacare Open Enrollment Extended: Why and What It Means

Jason Millman: Who gets more time to enroll in Obamacare under final extension

Flashback, 2006 - Bush delayed rollouts too: Penalties waived for low-income seniors who miss Medicare Part-D signup

Matt Bai: What really matters on health care law? Making it work.
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Tuesday: House GOP readies to vote on year-long 'doc fix' bill

Wednesday: House Republicans finally cave to Democrats on 'doc fix' bill

Kaiser Health: Why now? Lawmakers Up Against March 31 'Doc Fix' Deadline

Jason Millman: Doc fix would delay Obamacare Medicaid cuts. That's good news for non-expansion states.
Energy, Climate & Environment

Hopes fade as 25th body found in Washington state mudslide

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Authorities admit: Some of 90 missing in mudslide may not be found
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White House Update

President Obama, in Brussels speech, prods Europe to stand up to Russia, bolster NATO

President Obama meets Pope Francis, stressing fight against inequality

Robert Kagan: President Obama's foreign policy paradox

Secret Service incident in Netherlands was on heels of car wreck during Pres. Obama's Miami trip
SCOTUS Brief

Right-wing of Supreme Court leaning against anti-Bush demonstrators in free speech case

Garrett Epps: Is There Room for a Compromise in Hobby Lobby Case?

Sally Kohn: What's Religious About Corporate Amer. Cheating Workers?

Brian Beutler: Right-winger Erick Erickson inadvertently proves why the Hobby Lobby contraception case is so important
On The Left

FiveThirtyEight: Hillary Clinton Is Polling Like an Incumbent, And That Could Help Her in 2016

Massachusetts Democratic Candidate For Governor Passes Kidney Stone During Campaign Debate
On The Right

Rand Paul building 50-state national network, courting mainstream support for presidential bid

Doctors Win With Republicans In Congress, Jobless Lose: The GOP Confronts New Perception Problem
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