National Politics:2016 Presidential Election

Feb 2016

 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump accuses Ted Cruz of `fraud’ in Iowa caucus in escalation of primary campaign battle, by Matt Viser and Michael Levenson (Feb 3, 2016)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush, an Also-Ran in Iowa, May Be Pivotal in New Hampshire, by Jonathan Martin and Ashley Parker (Feb 3, 2016)
 * CNN: 5 things to watch in the Democratic town hall, by Eric Bradner (Feb 3, 2016)
 * New York Times: Our Man in New Hampshire: What to Watch, by Alexander Burns (Feb 3, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump accuses Ted Cruz of stealing Iowa — and demands a new caucus, by Philip Bump (Feb 2, 2016)
 * The Atlantic: A Tie in Iowa Is a Win for Hillary, by Peter Beinart (Feb 2, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump accuses Ted Cruz of fraud in Iowa caucus, unattributed (Feb 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Intensify Efforts in New Hampshire After Iowa Standoff, by Amy Chozick, Patrick Healy and Yamiche Alcindor (Feb 2, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Rand Paul drops out presidential race, by Laurie Kellman and Meg Kinnard (Feb 2, 2016)
 * CNN: Trump says skipping debate might have cost him in Iowa, by Jeremy Diamond and Karl de Vries (Feb 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders Heads to New Hampshire on Iowa Momentum, by Jason Horowitz and Yamiche Alcindor (Feb 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: Iowa Results Signal Long Nominating Contests for Both Parties, by Nicholas Confessore (Feb 2, 2016)
 * Fox News: Carson accuses Cruz camp of spreading false rumors on campaign suspension, unattributed (Feb 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Isn’t Real, by David Brooks (Feb 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: Tight Democratic Race in Iowa Unnerves Clinton Campaign, by Amy Chozick (Feb 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: Little Separates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in Tight Race in Iowa, by Patrick Healy (Feb 2, 2016)
 * Fox News: Literally a toss-up: Coin tosses helped give Clinton edge in tight Iowa race, unattributed (Feb 2, 2016)
 * The Daily Beast: How Hillary Clinton Survives the Iowa Disaster, by Michael Tomasky (Feb 2, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Cut Clinton some slack, by Dana Milbank (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Washington Post: A stark dividing line in the Clinton-Sanders contest: Age 45, by Rosalind S. Helderman and Scott Clement (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Candidates move on from Iowa nice to New Hampshire blunt, by Matt Viser (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Scott Brown to endorse Trump, by James Pindell (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Is Bernie Sanders a latter-day George McGovern?, by Thomas Farragher (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Campaign-Finance Reports Suggest Long Battles for U.S. Presidential Elections, by Rebecca Ballhaus and Beth Reinhard (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Washington Post: No, Trump fans, Marco Rubio and Microsoft didn’t steal your votes, by Philip Bump (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Washington Post: How Sanders caught fire in Iowa and turned the Clinton coronation into a real race, by Karen Tumulty (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Mike Huckabee ends bid for president, by Vivian Salama (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: O’Malley ends his bid for the Democratic nomination for president, by Ken Thomas (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Forgive the yawn, Iowa. It’s your turn now, N.H., by Scot Lehigh (Feb 1, 2016)
 * New York Times: Vulgar, Mean, Classified and Zany: The 2016 Campaign So Far, by Matt Flegenheimer and Michael Barbaro (Feb 1, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton, Sanders locked in tight battle for Iowa, by Ken Thomas and Lisa Lerer (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Washington Post: A warning to warring Democrats in the Clinton-Sanders race, by Jonathan Capehart (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump accidentally put money in the Communion plate at a church in Iowa, by Sarah Pulliam Bailey (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Sanders’s New Weapon: Going Negative Against Clinton, by Peter Nicholas and Laura Meckler (Jan 31, 2016)
 * New York Times: Group Backing Jeb Bush Reports Still Having Vast Resources, by Ashley Parker (Jan 31, 2016)
 * New York Times: Trump or Cruz? Clinton or Sanders? Iowa Hears Last-Minute Pitches, by Alan Rappeport (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Politico: George Soros donates $8 million to boost Hillary, unattributed (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Politico: Clinton, Trump swap styles in final Iowa appeal, unattributed (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Politico: How Cruz blew the Iowa expectations game, unattributed (Jan 31, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Bernie Sanders Defends Liberal Ambitions Amid Rival’s Attacks, by Laura Meckler (Jan 31, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Leads Ted Cruz in Top Iowa Poll, by Alan Rappeport (Jan 30, 2016)
 * Washington Post: A more agitated Sanders tries to fend off attacks of nervous establishment, by John Wagner (Jan 30, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Between Clinton and Sanders Camps, An Airing of Grievances, by Peter Nicholas (Jan 30, 2016)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders, Made in Vermont, by David Moats (Jan 30, 2016)
 * New York Times: Here’s the Beauty of Trump, by Maureen Dowd (Jan 30, 2016)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Voters Share Anger, but Direct It Differently, by John Leland (Jan 30, 2016)
 * New York Times: A Chance to Reset the Republican Race, by The Editorial Board (Jan 30, 2016)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Nomination, by The Editorial Board (Jan 30, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Iowa election official criticizes Cruz mailer, unattributed (Jan 29, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Des Moines Register poll shows statistical tie three days before Iowa Democratic caucus, by Anne Gearan (Jan 29, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Socialism Gets a Second Life, by Peggy Noonan (Jan 29, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: State Department Says 22 of Clinton’s Emails Contain Highly Classified Information, by Byron Tau (Jan 29, 2016)
 * New York Times: Who Won the Republican Debate? Critics Call Ted Cruz Flat but Jeb Bush Better, by Alan Rappeport (Jan 29, 2016)
 * New York Times: G.O.P. Debate Without Trump Draws 12.5 Million Viewers, by John Koblin (Jan 29, 2016)
 * New York Times: Unions Lean Democratic, but Donald Trump Gets Members’ Attention, by Noam Scheiber (Jan 29, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Takes to Solo Stage Instead of G.O.P. Debate, by Michael Barbaro and Nick Corasaniti (Jan 29, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Republican self-destruction is fun to watch, but bad for us all, by E.J. Dionne Jr. (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump isn’t politically incorrect. He’s simply incorrect., by Kathleen Parker (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Washington Post: The State Department: Hillary Clinton’s email correspondence contained ‘top secret’ material, by Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger (Jan 28, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Divides God’s Voters, by Sarah Posner (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary’s Vast Inspector-General Conspiracy, unattributed (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Politico: Donald Trump Is Shocking, Vulgar and Right, unattributed (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump, superhero, by Scot Lehigh (Jan 28, 2016)
 * US News & World Report:, by Susan Milligan (Jan 28, 2016)
 * CNN: Trump taps the right's anger against Fox, by Dylan Byer (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Solidifies Lead Over GOP Rivals in First States to Vote, by Janet Hook (Jan 28, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Trump’s toxic temperament should disqualify him from the presidency, by Michael Gerson (Jan 27, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Republican debate: Seven candidates against the man who isn’t there, by David A. Fahrenthold (Jan 27, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: New poll shows four-way battle for second place in N.H. GOP primary, by James Pindell (Jan 27, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Sanders in ‘overall good health,’ says his doctor, by Christina Prignano (Jan 27, 2016)
 * CNN: Is Donald Trump really scared of Megyn Kelly?, by Dean Obeidalla (Jan 27, 2016)
 * CNN: Anne Frank's stepsister compares Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, by Gregory Krieg (Jan 27, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Pauses Policy Speech to Ridicule ‘Poor Little Donald’ Trump, by Aaron Zitner (Jan 27, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Cruz Allies Say Trump Win in Iowa Could Make Him Unstoppable, by Reid J. Epstein and Janet Hook (Jan 27, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Jerry Falwell Jr: Here’s the backstory of why I endorsed Donald Trump, by Jerry Falwell Jr (Jan 26, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Trump spurns a powerful player in GOP politics in falling-out with Fox, by Manuel Roig-Franzia and Callum Borchers (Jan 26, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump gambles he’s bigger than Fox News with his boycott of final Iowa debate, by Matt Viser (Jan 26, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump, in Feud With Fox News, Shuns Debate, by Maggie Haberman and Nick Corasaniti (Jan 26, 2016)
 * New York Times: In Clinton-Sanders Fight, 2 Strategists Aim for Every Last Inch of Iowa, by Patrick Healy (Jan 26, 2016)
 * New York Times: Upset Over Megyn Kelly, Donald Trump Says He May Skip Debate, by Nick Corasaniti (Jan 25, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Republicans should vote for John Kasich in New Hampshire, unattributed (Jan 24, 2016)
 * Politico: Bloomberg trial balloon has Republicans laughing, unattributed (Jan 24, 2016)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush on the Stump Sounds Different From the TV Version, by Ashley Parker (Jan 24, 2016)
 * New York Times: A Resurgent Marco Rubio Sprints to the Finish in Iowa, by Jeremy W. Peters (Jan 24, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: New Hampshire should go to Hillary Clinton, by The Editorial Board (Jan 23, 2016)
 * New York Times: Clinton, Trump and Sexism, by Nicholas Kristof (Jan 23, 2016)
 * New York Times: Sarah Palin Saves Feminism, by Maureen Dowd (Jan 23, 2016)
 * New York Times: Des Moines Register Endorses Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton, by Trip Gabriel and Amy Chozick (Jan 23, 2016)
 * Des Moines Register: Endorsement: Marco Rubio can chart new direction for GOP, editorial (Jan 23, 2016)
 * Des Moines Register: Endorsement: Marco Rubio can chart new direction for GOP, editorial (Jan 23, 2016)
 * New York Times: In Surprise Showing, Iowa's Senior Senator Appears at Donald Trump Rally, by Jonathan Martin (Jan 23, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Says Megyn Kelly Should Skip Debate; Fox Says She'll Be There, by Nick Corasaniti (Jan 23, 2016)
 * New York Times: Bloomberg, Sensing an Opening, Revisits a Potential White House Run, by Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman (Jan 23, 2016)
 * The Commonwealth: Baker's hydroelectricity plan a bad bet, by Dan Dolan (Jan 22, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Sanders-Clinton Starts to Look a Lot Like Obama-Clinton, by Peter Nicholas (Jan 22, 2016)
 * New York Times: How Change Happens, by Paul Krugman (Jan 22, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump's War With Ted Cruz Turns to the Airwaves, by Nicholas Confessore and Nick Corasaniti (Jan 22, 2016)
 * US News & World Report:, by David Catanese (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton: Sanders Doesn’t Understand Mideast, Not Ready for Presidency, by Laura Meckler (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Fox News: National Review disses Donald Trump: Why the magazine\u0027s plan won\u0027t work, by Andrea Tantaros (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Republican elites surrender to Trump, by Dana Milbank (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Will the GOP cave to Trump?, by Editorial Board (Jan 21, 2016)
 * FiveThirtyEight: One Big Reason To Be Less Skeptical Of Trump, by Nate Silver (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Palin and the GOP’s Uncertain Trumpeters, by Peggy Noonan (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton’s Emails: A Criminal Charge Is Justified, by Michael B. Mukasey (Jan 21, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Meet the New Hampshire newspaper publisher who’s at war with Donald Trump, by Julia Ioffe (Jan 20, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: DeLeo declares support for Clinton, by Jim O’Sullivan (Jan 20, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Kasich is finally getting his moment, by Scot Lehigh (Jan 20, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Sanders has won too many elections not to understand how politics works, unattributed (Jan 19, 2016)
 * Politico: Dem insiders: Sanders failed to dent Clinton, unattributed (Jan 19, 2016)
 * CNN: Report: Hillary Clinton server contained highly classified intel, by Tal Kopan and Laura Koran (Jan 19, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Unorthodox Playbook Is Aiding GOP Candidate John Kasich, by Reid J. Epstein (Jan 19, 2016)
 * New York Times: Time for a Republican Conspiracy!, by David Brooks (Jan 19, 2016)
 * New York Times: Sarah Palin Endorses Donald Trump, Which Could Bolster Him in Iowa, by Alan Rappeport and Maggie Haberman (Jan 19, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: New N.H. poll shows Sanders with huge lead over Clinton, by James Pindell (Jan 19, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump victory in New Hampshire could give ammunition to critics of state’s first primary status, by Matt Viser (Jan 19, 2016)
 * US News & World Report:, by David Catanese (Jan 18, 2016)
 * Fox News: Inspector General: Clinton emails had intel from most secretive, classified programs, by Catherine Herridge (Jan 18, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Bernie Sanders’ outrage is his greatest strength and his greatest weakness, by Joan Vennochi (Jan 17, 2016)
 * Washington Post: The Daily 202: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic debate, say pundits and social media, by James Hohmann (Jan 17, 2016)
 * New York Times: In Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton Challenges Bernie Sanders on Policy Shifts, by Patrick Healy and Amy Chozick (Jan 17, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: The debate that was all about Sanders, by James Pindell (Jan 17, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Bernie Sanders doesn’t get how politics works, by Michael A. Cohen (Jan 17, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump’s America, by Dave Shiflett (Jan 16, 2016)
 * New York Times: Who Won the Republican Debate? Ted Cruz and Donald Trump Impress Critics, by Alan Rappeport (Jan 15, 2016)
 * Boston Herald: Ted Cruz blasts Donald Trump on ‘birther’ issue, by Chris Cassidy (Jan 15, 2016)
 * New York Times: The Tempting of Bernie Sanders, by Ross Douthat (Jan 14, 2016)
 * New York Times: Pulled in 2 Directions, Marco Rubio Toughens on Immigration, a Little, by Jeremy W. Peters (Jan 14, 2016)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz Didn’t Report Goldman Sachs Loan in a Senate Race, by Mike McIntire (Jan 13, 2016)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz Starts to Crack G.O.P. Establishment’s Wall of Opposition, by Jonathan Martin (Jan 13, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Sanders congressional record under scrutiny by Clinton, by Lisa Lerer and Ken Thomas (Jan 12, 2016)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Lead Over Bernie Sanders Slipping in New Poll, by Thomas Kaplan and Dalia Sussman (Jan 12, 2016)
 * CNN: Cruz's law professor on birther issue: His own legal philosophy disqualifies him, by David Wright (Jan 12, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Cruz says Democrats want Donald Trump to win primary, by Jim O’Sullivan (Jan 11, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Proposes 4% Income-Tax Surcharge for Wealthy Americans, by Peter Nicholas and Richard Rubin (Jan 11, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Under Ted Cruz’s own logic, he’s ineligible for the White House, by Laurence H. Tribe (Jan 10, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton downplays sex issue, by Annie Linskey (Jan 10, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Trump brings back the 1990s women, by Annie Linskey (Jan 8, 2016)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio’s Iowa Supporters Beg Him: Come Visit. Often., by Jeremy W. Peters and Trip Gabriel (Jan 8, 2016)
 * Boston Magazine: Elizabeth Warren Came Awfully Close to Endorsing Bernie Sanders, by Kyle Clauss (Jan 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Blunt Political Assessments in Bill Clinton Transcripts, by Peter Baker (Jan 7, 2016)
 * Lexington Minuteman: Lexingtonian seeks Green-Rainbow Party nomination for president, by Al Gentile (Jan 7, 2016)
 * Wall St Journal: Ethanol Backers Mobilize Against Ted Cruz in Iowa Republican Race, by Reid J. Epstein (Jan 7, 2016)
 * Real Clear Politics: Bill Clinton on Meeting Hillary Rodham: I Kept "Ogling Her" Until She Introduced Herself, "I Better Be Careful", unattributed (Jan 7, 2016)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio’s Shiny Boots Stir Up the Presidential Race, by Vanessa Friedman (Jan 7, 2016)
 * New York Times: Joe Biden Says He Regrets Not Running Again for President, by Maggie Haberman (Jan 6, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: The New Hampshire primary and Political Daylight Savings Time, by Dayton Duncan (Jan 6, 2016)
 * New York Times: Purity, Disgust and Donald Trump, by Thomas B. Edsall (Jan 6, 2016)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Keeps Pushing Ted Cruz Citizenship Issue, by Alan Rappeport (Jan 6, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Bike advocates headed to State House for safety hearing, by Steve Annear (Jan 5, 2016)
 * The Atlantic: The Great Republican Revolt, by David Frum (Jan 5, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Chris Christie’s quest for vision, by Scot Lehigh (Jan 5, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Ted Cruz is refusing to take Trump’s chump bait. Here’s why., by Greg Sargent (Jan 5, 2016)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Drops Guard to Share Family Account of Addiction, by Ashley Parker (Jan 5, 2016)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz Shrugs Off Donald Trump's Questioning His Citizenship, by Maggie Haberman and Matt Flegenheimer (Jan 5, 2016)
 * Washington Post: Why Teflon Trump is so hard to attack, by Ruth Marcus (Jan 4, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Suit faults state record in cutting emissions, by David Abel (Jan 3, 2016)
 * The Daily Beast: The Media Are Bored, but Below the Radar, Clinton Is Connecting, by Eleanor Clift (Jan 3, 2016)
 * Boston Globe: Sanders draws 3,000 to Worcester rally, by Travis Andersen (Jan 2, 2016)
 * New York Times: For Donald Trump, Lessons From a Brother’s Suffering, by Jason Horowitz (Jan 1, 2016)

Dec 2015

 * Boston Globe: Deadline missed on Clinton e-mails, unattributed (Dec 31, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Top Carson Aides Quit Amid Campaign Turmoil, by Bill Barrow and Thomas Beaumont (Dec 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: New Hampshire Independents May Control Fates of Trump and Sanders, by Patrick Healy and Matt Flegenheimer (Dec 29, 2015)
 * Washington Post: A guide to the allegations of Bill Clinton’s womanizing, by Glenn Kessler (Dec 29, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump and fans, up-close and live, by Scot Lehigh (Dec 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ex-Ally Donald Trump Now Heaps Scorn on Bill Clinton, by Amy Chozick (Dec 28, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump drags Hillary’s ‘Bill Clinton problem’ out of the shadows, by Joan Vennochi (Dec 28, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: O’Malley event in Iowa draws just one voter, by Globe staff and wire reports (Dec 28, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump accuses Bill Clinton of a ‘terrible record of women abuse’, by Jenna Johnson (Dec 27, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jane Sanders Knows Politics, and How to Soften Husband’s Image, by Jason Horowitz (Dec 27, 2015)
 * Washington Post: On Twitter, Donald Trump blasts Virginia GOP for loyalty pledge, by Jenna Portnoy (Dec 26, 2015)
 * New York Times: How Hillary Clinton Went Undercover to Examine Race in Education, by Amy Chozick (Dec 26, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton’s Democratic Rivals Decry Planned Deportations, by Byron Tau (Dec 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Acts Very Merry About a Certain Holiday, by Ashley Parker (Dec 23, 2015)
 * CNN: Trump dominates GOP field heading into 2016, by Jennifer Agiesta (Dec 23, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Before Donald Trump, there were the shock jocks, by David Weigel (Dec 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: If Trump wins the nomination, prepare for the end of the conservative party, by George F. Will (Dec 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: In New Hampshire, Jeb Bush and Chris Christie Add Guilt Trips to Campaign Stops, by Jonathan Martin (Dec 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz Cartoon Is Pulled by Washington Post, by Daniel Victor (Dec 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Why that now-retracted Washington Post cartoon is a gift to Ted Cruz, by Callum Borchers (Dec 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Seizes on Donald Trump’s Remarks to Galvanize Women, by Amy Chozick and Maggie Haberman (Dec 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders: To Rein In Wall Street, Fix the Fed, by Bernie Sanders (Dec 22, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Analysis of Trump’s Tax Plan Shows Big Cuts in Taxes, Federal Revenue, by Richard Rubin (Dec 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Goes Vulgar in Swipe at Hillary Clinton, by Michael Barbaro (Dec 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Supporters trust Ted Cruz, even when the tape says not to, by David Weigel (Dec 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Oy vey! Enough of Trump., by Dana Milbank (Dec 21, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Embraces Bill Clinton’s Economic Legacy, by Amy Chozick (Dec 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Democrats should fear the depths of Donald Trump’s support, by Jonathan Capehart (Dec 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Rise of Donald Trump Divides Black Celebrities He Calls His Friends, by Maggie Haberman and Steve Eder (Dec 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton’s brief absence at the Democratic debate explained, by Annie Linskey (Dec 19, 2015)
 * The Daily Beast: DOJ: Trump’s Early Businesses Blocked Blacks, by Gideon Resnick (Dec 15, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: On the trail with Lindsey Graham, by Scot Lehigh (Dec 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio’s Wife: A Partner Ready to Puncture His Ego, by Michael Barbaro and Kitty Bennett (Dec 13, 2015)
 * The Daily Beast: Is Marco Rubio the GOP’s Bill Clinton?, by Eleanor Clift (Dec 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Puts Off Israel Trip and Meeting With Benjamin Netanyahu, by Alan Rappeport and Jodi Rudoren (Dec 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz Questions Donald Trump's 'Judgment' to Be President, by Maggie Haberman and Matt Flegenheimer (Dec 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Solidifies His Lead, but Leaves Many Nervous, by Megan Thee-Brenan (Dec 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: To Democrats, Donald Trump Is No Longer a Laughing Matter, by Amy Chozick and Maggie Haberman (Dec 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Fear of Terrorism Lifts Donald Trump in New York Times/CBS Poll, by Jonathan Martin and Dalia Sussman (Dec 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Pushes Back at British Petition to Bar Him, by Dan Bilefsky (Dec 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump’s dangerous rhetoric, by Renée Graham (Dec 9, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Triggers a Republican Party Brawl, by Reid J. Epstein (Dec 9, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Vows to Battle Corporate Inversions, by Richard Rubin and Laura Meckler (Dec 9, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Editorial: Time to dump Trump, by Boston Herald editorial staff (Dec 9, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Donald Trump could ditch the GOP, by Kimberly Atkins, Matt Stout, and Chris Villani (Dec 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Disinvite Donald Trump from the debates, by Joanna Weiss (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Sanders leads Clinton in N.H., new poll finds, by Christina Prignano (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Diverse GOP candidates struggle with party’s position among minority voters, by Akilah Johnson (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Unwavering, Trump’s N.H. supporters stand by him — again, by Akilah Johnson (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Worcester Telegram: Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, in Worcester, is mum on Donald Trump, unattributed (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Cohen: Muslim migrant ban a step short – close the border, by Adriana Cohen (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Gelzinis: Trump’s slogan should be ‘Make America Hate Again’, by Peter Gelzinis (Dec 8, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Along with Trump’s rhetoric, the stakes for 2016 have risen dramatically, by Dan Balz (Dec 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Plans a Corporate ‘Exit Tax’, by Richard Rubin And Laura Meckler (Dec 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Calls for Ban on Muslim Entry Into U.S., by Reid J. Epstein And Peter Nicholas (Dec 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Calls for Barring Muslims From Entering U.S., by Patrick Healy and Michael Barbaro (Dec 7, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Angry Charlie Baker slams Donald Trump Muslim plan, by Joshua Miller (Dec 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: At Donald Trump Rally in North Carolina, the Protesters Just Keep Coming, by Nick Corasaniti (Dec 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz Vows to 'Kill the Terrorists' in Ad Timed to Big Football Game, by Jonathan Martin (Dec 5, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Sanders Struggles to Dent Clinton’s Lead Among Black Voters, by Peter Nicholas (Dec 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: 95,000 Words, Many of Them Ominous, From Donald Trump’s Tongue, by Patrick Healy and Maggie Haberman (Dec 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Old Ties Tangle Hillary Clinton’s New Agenda, by Amy Chozick (Dec 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Chris Christie’s next task: Taking on Trump?, by James Pindell (Dec 3, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton calls for gun measures, by Jacob Carozza and Victoria Bilcik (Dec 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump’s Appeal, by Thomas B. Edsall (Dec 2, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Top Fundraiser Quits Ben Carson’s Campaign Amid Internal Strife, by Reid J. Epstein (Dec 2, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Ted Cruz cited this research when he said most violent criminals are Democrats. Now the researchers say he’s wrong., by Marc Meredith and Michael Morse (Dec 1, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Why John Kasich worries the GOP’s ‘fantasy tax plans’ will allow Hillary Clinton to win, by Jim Tankersley (Dec 1, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: War of words between Trump, Kasich PAC, by James Pindell (Dec 1, 2015)

Nov 2015

 * New York Times: Wary of Donald Trump, G.O.P. Leaders Are Caught in a Standoff, by Jonathan Martin (Nov 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton staff urged her to visit more countries as Secretary of State, by Annie Linskey (Nov 30, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: No Child Left Behind’s Successor, unattributed (Nov 29, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Arab, Muslim Registry Used Once Before, by Byron Tau (Nov 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump denies mocking journalist who has disability, demands an apology, by Jose A. DelReal (Nov 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: For Carly Fiorina, Peripatetic Childhood Helped Build Worldview, by Jason Horowitz (Nov 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: At Donald Trump Rally, Ohio Students Become Part of a Lesson, by Jason Horowitz (Nov 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Paris and the Presidential Election, by Thomas B. Edsall (Nov 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: As Mayor, Bernie Sanders Was More Pragmatist Than Socialist, by Katharine Q. Seelye (Nov 24, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Plan A for GOP donors: Wait for Trump to fall. (There is no Plan B.), by Matea Gold and Robert Costa (Nov 24, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: GOP establishment fears Donald Trump could permanently tarnish Republican party image, by Tracy Jan (Nov 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump's Affinity for Ted Cruz May Soon Be Changing, by Alan Rappeport (Nov 24, 2015)
 * Politico: Getting the Politics of Fear Right, unattributed (Nov 24, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Why Donald Trump Survives the Waves He Makes, by Gerald F. Seib (Nov 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump’s Shortcuts and Salesmanlike Stretches, by Maggie Haberman (Nov 23, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Insiders: The knives are coming out for Trump, by Ed Rogers (Nov 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton proposes tax break for caregivers, unattributed (Nov 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump won’t rule out independent run for president, unattributed (Nov 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump again says he supports database of Muslims in US, by Laurie Kellman (Nov 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump on rally protester: ‘Maybe he should have been roughed up’, by Jenna Johnson and Mary Jordan (Nov 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump leads, Carson second as GOP voters favor change over experience, by Dan Balz and Scott Clement (Nov 21, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: N.H. GOP voters would prefer Romney, by James Pindell (Nov 20, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton’s campaign-finance hypocrisy, by Lawrence Noble (Nov 19, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Jeb Bush, other rivals condemn Donald Trump support for Muslim registry, by Matt Viser and Tracy Jan (Nov 19, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump says he would ‘absolutely’ implement Muslim database, by Catherine Lucey and Jill Colvin (Nov 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Cites Paris Attacks in Calling for Stronger Military, by Ashley Parker (Nov 18, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Trump Rides a Blue-Collar Wave, by William A. Galston (Nov 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Euro-Trump, by Thomas B. Edsall (Nov 17, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Healey study on natural gas pipelines sees pros and cons, by Jack Newsham (Nov 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: John Kasich Urges Obama to Not Accept Syrian Refugees, For Now, by Alan Rappeport (Nov 17, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Marco Rubio Says GOP Rivals Tried to Weaken U.S. Intelligence Efforts, by Patrick O (Nov 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ben Carson Is Struggling to Grasp Foreign Policy, Advisers Say, by Trip Gabriel (Nov 16, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Greg Ip: What Republicans Get Wrong About the Gold Standard, by Greg Ip (Nov 12, 2015)
 * Washington Examiner: The immigration system Marco Rubio wanted, by Byron York (Nov 12, 2015)
 * Washington Examiner: This is how tough guy Kasich dwindled into Huntsman 2.0, by W. James Antle III (Nov 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: President Obama Denounces Donald Trump's Deportation Plan, by Peter Baker (Nov 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Maintaining Lead Over Bernie Sanders, by Patrick Healy and Giovanni Russonello (Nov 12, 2015)
 * Washington Examiner: Conservative media trash Kasich's debate performance, by Eddie Scarry (Nov 11, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump hits a new low on immigration, by Michael Gerson (Nov 11, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Time for GOP panic? Establishment worried Carson or Trump might win, by Philip Rucker and Robert Costa (Nov 11, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Why aren’t Hillary Clinton’s exaggerations of her life story bigger news?, by Chris Cillizza (Nov 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: G.O.P. Candidates Target Immigration Policy as Litmus Test in Presidential Race, by Maggie Haberman and Matt Flegenheimer (Nov 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump’s ‘Deportation Force’, by Lawrence Downes (Nov 11, 2015)
 * National Journal: Donald Trump Wants to Use a “Deportation Force” to Remove 11 Million Immigrants From the U.S., by Lauren Fox (Nov 11, 2015)
 * Politico: GOP contenders try to channel Warren on Wall Street, unattributed (Nov 11, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Mr. Trump praises a grotesquely inhumane immigration plan from the 1950s, by Editorial Board (Nov 10, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Winners and losers from the fourth Republican debate, by Chris Cillizza (Nov 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: In Republican Debate, Candidates Battle Sharply on Immigration, by Jonathan Martin and Patrick Healy (Nov 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton making gender an issue in presidential bid, by Anne Gearan (Nov 9, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Here’s another way candidates copy Donald Trump: Shameless fibbing, by Jenna Johnson and David A. Fahrenthold (Nov 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bush Allies Threaten Wave of Harsh Attacks on Rubio, an Ex-Mentee, by Maggie Haberman and Michael Barbaro (Nov 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jon Meacham’s ‘Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush’, by Jim Kelly (Nov 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Cuban Peers Dispute Ted Cruz’s Father’s Story of Fighting for Castro, by Jason Horowitz (Nov 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Review: Donald Trump on ‘Saturday Night Live’, by James Poniewozik (Nov 7, 2015)
 * Politico: Trump blasts expletive-laden Hispanic advocacy video, unattributed (Nov 6, 2015)
 * Politico: Source: Key Clinton emails did not contain highly classified secrets, unattributed (Nov 6, 2015)
 * Politico: Insiders: Carson can't win, unattributed (Nov 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ben Carson Admits He Was Never Accepted to West Point, by Steve Eder (Nov 6, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: From Rags to Rubio, by Kimberley A. Strassel (Nov 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio Lashes Back at Donald Trump Over Credit Card Flap, by Jonathan Martin (Nov 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee, in Blow to Their Campaigns, Are Cut From Main Debate Stage, by Ashley Parker and Nick Corasaniti (Nov 5, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Christie and Huckabee are cut from main debate stage, by Ashley Parker (Nov 5, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Campaign Fires Back at Bernie Sanders, by Laura Meckler and Peter Nicholas (Nov 5, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump calls Carson a ‘loser,’ charms ladies in these ‘SNL’ promos, by Justin Wm. Moyer (Nov 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bernie Sanders is the most humorless 2016 candidate. How did he land the comedian vote?, by Ben Terris (Nov 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: First President George Bush Swings at Son’s Aides, Rattling Clan, by Peter Baker (Nov 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Ben Carson believes Joseph built Egypt’s pyramids to store grain, by Michael E. Miller (Nov 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Is Marco Rubio all that?, by Michael A. Cohen (Nov 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Bern doesn’t hurt, by Dana Milbank (Nov 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Elder Bush Says His Son Was Served Badly by Aides, by Peter Baker (Nov 3, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Can Jeb Bush really fix it?, by Scot Lehigh (Nov 2, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Harvard law professor Larry Lessig ends presidential run, by Lisa Lerer (Nov 2, 2015)
 * New York Times: Partisan Growth Gaps, by Paul Krugman (Nov 1, 2015)

Oct 2015

 * Wall St Journal: Carson Calls for Major Changes in GOP Debate Format, Distribution, by Reid J. Epstein (Oct 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Rubio Scores With Smaller Donations After Debate, by Jeremy W. Peters (Oct 31, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: A socialist even a conservative could love; as Burlington mayor, Sanders was able to out-Republican the Republicans, by Sally Jacobs (Oct 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Seeking America’s ‘lost’ greatness and finding Trump most appealing, by Marc Fisher (Oct 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: G.O.P. Drops Debate on NBC Citing 'Gotcha', by Ashley Parker (Oct 30, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: If Bernie Sanders Loses, What Happens to His Army of Young Voters?, by Dante Chinni (Oct 30, 2015)
 * The Daily Beast: Understanding Ted Cruz’s Jedi Debate Skills, by Betsy Woodruff (Oct 30, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Emails Show Insiders Embracing Flattery, by Peter Nicholas and Colleen McCain Nelson (Oct 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bernie Sanders says the tone of the Democratic presidential race has become too personal, by John Wagner (Oct 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Protesting SNL will only help Donald Trump, by Marcela García (Oct 27, 2015)
 * The Center for Public Integrity: Clinton White House sleepover guests still writing checks, by Liz Essley Whyte (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Sun-Sentinel: Marco Rubio should resign, not rip us off, editorial (Oct 29, 2015)
 * New York Post: This GOP underdog was the debate’s big winner, by John Podhoretz (Oct 29, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The 17-year story behind Marco Rubio’s cut-down of Jeb Bush, by Sean Sullivan, Manuel Roig-Franzia, and David A. Fahrenthold (Oct 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Paul Singer, Influential Billionaire, Throws Support to Marco Rubio for President, by Maggie Haberman and Nicholas Confessore (Oct 29, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: GOP suspends partnership with NBC for February debate, by (Oct 29, 2015)
 * CNN: The power of Ben Carson's humility, by Alex Castellano (Oct 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: The Paul Ryan and Marco Rubio Moment, by David Brooks (Oct 29, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: The Not Ready for Prime Time Bush, by Peggy Noonan (Oct 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Republican Tensions at CNBC Boil Over During and After Debate, by Ashley Parker (Oct 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: On Senate Floor, Bernie Sanders Calls for Ending the Death Penalty, by Thomas Kaplan (Oct 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Gov. Christie, Time to Go Home, by The Editorial Board (Oct 28, 2015)
 * Politico: 5 takeaways from the third GOP debate, by (Oct 29, 2015)
 * Real Clear Politics: John Kasich Explodes at GOP Rivals: "I've About Had It With These People" And Their "Nonsense", unattributed (Oct 28, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Jeb Bush says his campaign is `not on life support’, by Matt Viser and Jim O’Sullivan (Oct 28, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: The beginning of the end for Jeb Bush, by Renée Graham (Oct 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: For John Kasich, Medicaid Expansion Is Both an Accomplishment and Liability, by Janet Hook (Oct 27, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Missing Moderate Mitt Romney, by Scot Lehigh (Oct 27, 2015)
 * Politico: Dr. Ben Carson's prescription: Abolish Medicare, by (Oct 27, 2015)
 * Politico: Sanders stays on the attack against Clinton, by (Oct 27, 2015)
 * Politico: Pro-Clinton super PAC launches biggest ad buy yet, by (Oct 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Flunks Economics, by Carly Fiorina (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump to Iowa: ‘What the hell are you people doing to me?’, by Jenna Johnson (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: FACT: Ted Cruz is running the best campaign of any presidential candidate, by Chris Cillizza (Oct 26, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders Walking the Line Between Personal Attacks and Political Critiques, by Patrick Healy and Maggie Haberman (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Carson leads Trump nationally in new poll, by Christina Prignano (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Jeb Bush outspent by GOP rivals, chief among them Donald Trump, by Matt Viser (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: A Frustrated Koch Brother Decides It’s Time to ‘Spout Off’, by Patrick O’Connor (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: When It Comes to Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump and His GOP Foes Divide, by Gerald F. Seib (Oct 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jeb Bush isn’t running so ‘joyfully’ anymore, by Chris Cillizza (Oct 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Takes Jab at Bernie Sanders's 'Shouting' Remark, by Thomas Kaplan (Oct 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Lawrence Lessig’s Presidential Bid Endures in Relative Obscurity, by Alan Rappeport (Oct 25, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton’s Accidental Transparency, by L. Gordon Crovitz (Oct 25, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Some Candidates, Super PACs Draw Closer, by Beth Reinhard and Christopher S. Stewart (Oct 25, 2015)
 * CNN: GOP's helping hand for Hillary Clinton, by David Gergen (Oct 24, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bernie Sanders draws a sharp contrast with Clinton: conviction vs. expediency, by Dan Balz (Oct 24, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Ben Carson likens abortion to slavery, wants to see Roe v. Wade overturned, by Vanessa Williams (Oct 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Expresses Despair About Toxic Tone of Campaign, by Maggie Haberman (Oct 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio, the Unusual Front-Runner, by Ross Douthat (Oct 23, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Skids for First Time in Republican Presidential Race, by Reid J. Epstein and Heather Haddon (Oct 23, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Ben Carson’s Debate Strategy: Copy Marco Rubio’s Style, by Reid J. Epstein (Oct 23, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Struggles to Galvanize His Family’s Donor Base as Campaign Falters, by Rebecca Ballhaus, Christopher S. Stewart and Beth Reinhard (Oct 23, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Momentum Builds After Challenging Week, by Colleen McCain Nelson And Peter Nicholas (Oct 23, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: She Knew All Along, by Kimberley A. Strassel (Oct 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: Second Iowa Poll in Two Days Shows Evangelicals Bolstering Ben Carson Ahead of Donald Trump, by Alan Rappeport (Oct 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: Trailing in Polls, Jeb Bush Cuts Staff and Salaries, Vowing Focus on Early States, by Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman (Oct 23, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton’s very, very good week, by Annie Linskey (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: O’Malley has one last shot to make big impression, by James Pindell (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Benghazi committee stumbles into irrelevance, by Dana Milbank (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton’s curse and her salvation: Her enemies, by Karen Tumulty (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Benghazi committee reflects a broader breakdown of the Republican Party, by Dan Balz (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Lincoln Chafee drops out of presidential race, by James Pindell (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton’s White-Voter Problem May Change Election Math, by Aaron Zitner (Oct 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bernie Sanders: Make college free for all, by Bernie Sanders (Oct 21, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: How Joe Biden Decided Not to Run for President, by Carol E. Lee, Colleen McCain Nelson and Peter Nicholas (Oct 21, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Advisers Woo Biden Backers, but Resistance Lingers, by Patrick Healy and Jonathan Martin (Oct 21, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Confronts Republican Critics at Benghazi Hearing, by Michael D. Shear and Michael S. Schmidt (Oct 21, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Joe Biden made the right decision, by Scot Lehigh (Oct 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Joe Biden Will Not Run for President in 2016, by Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman (Oct 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: For presidential hopefuls, simpler language resonates, by Matt Viser (Oct 19, 2015)
 * The Atlantic: Trump Is Right About 9/11, by Peter Beinart (Oct 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: Enter the Age of the Outsiders, by David Brooks (Oct 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Super PACs Divert Donor Cash From Campaigns, but Can They Compensate?, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Oct 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump and Ben Carson Gain Strength in Poll of Republicans, by Janet Hook (Oct 19, 2015)
 * Washington Examiner: As president, I'll end crony capitalism, by Jeb Bush (Oct 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: How Do the Leading Presidential Campaigns Spend Money? Differently, by Nicholas Confessore (Oct 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The murky state of the Republican presidential race, in two graphs, by Philip Bump (Oct 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Cruz campaign paid $750,000 to ‘psychographic profiling’ company, by Frances Stead Sellers (Oct 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: 6 things we know Joe Biden is thinking, by Chris Cillizza (Oct 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jim Webb may be contemplating running as an independent instead of as a Democrat, by Laura Vozzella (Oct 18, 2015)
 * CNN: Facing backlash, Trump dodges questions on 9/11 comments, by Tal Kopan, Eugene Scott, MJ Lee and Noah Gray (Oct 17, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Wall Street Still Betting Big on Jeb Bush, Overlooking Slide in Polls, by Beth Reinhard and Christopher S. Stewart (Oct 16, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: State Department under Hillary Clinton redirected $27 million for Bill Clinton’s pet project in Rwanda, by Annie Linskey (Oct 16, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Here’s how Bernie Sanders told comedian Bill Maher he would pay for his plans, by John Wagner (Oct 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Will Hillary Clinton Be Pilloried by the Benghazi Committee?, by Maureen Dowd (Oct 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton, Calling Out the N.R.A., Gets a Quick Reply, by Amy Chozick (Oct 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Recovers Some Ground in New Hampshire Poll, by Alan Rappeport (Oct 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: CNBC Gives In to Donald Trump on Details of the Debate, by Jonathan Martin (Oct 16, 2015)
 * Slate: Why Hillary Would Make a Better President Than Bernie, by Jamelle Bouie (Oct 15, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Vice President Joe Biden edging toward a campaign decision, undaunted by Hillary Clinton’s recent strength, by Annie Linskey (Oct 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio’s Energy Policy Centers on Drilling and Reversing Obama Rules, by Jeremy W. Peters and Coral Davenport (Oct 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Obama’s Comments About Clinton’s Emails Rankle Some in the F.B.I., by Matt Apuzzo and Michael S. Schmidt (Oct 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Bets on Future With Spending Spree to Build Campaign Infrastructure, by Nicholas Confessore, Maggie Haberman and Sarah Cohen (Oct 15, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Bernie Sanders rejects CEO Martin Shkreli’s campaign donation, by David Nather (Oct 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: In Debate, Hillary Clinton Sent a Message to Doubters, by Jonathan Martin (Oct 13, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: In GOP race, a campaign against political correctness, by Jill Terreri Ramos (Oct 8, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Proposes Curbs on Wall Street, by Laura Meckler And Andrew Ackerman (Oct 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Comes Out Against Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal, by Peter Nicholas and William Mauldin (Oct 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Opposes Obama's Trans-Pacific Trade Deal, by Amy Chozick (Oct 7, 2015)
 * Washington Post: FBI probe of Clinton e-mail expands to second data company, by Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman (Oct 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Biden Bid Could Lead to Battle for Minorities, by Jonathan Martin (Oct 6, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Carly Fiorina: Planned Parenthood president should step down, by Chris Cassidy (Oct 5, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Scott Brown: Deval Patrick ‘a joke’ as VP candidate, by Jack Encarnacao (Oct 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: To Curb Gun Violence, Hillary Clinton Has a Plan for Possible Executive Action, by Maggie Haberman (Oct 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Kevin McCarthy’s big Benghazi mistake was exactly what Hillary Clinton needed, by Chris Cillizza (Oct 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: In N.H., Clinton pushes new gun controls in wake of Oregon shooting, by Lisa Lerer (Oct 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump says shootings will happen ‘no matter what’, by Eric Lichtblau (Oct 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Trump Still Leads in Iowa, New Hampshire, but Support Slips, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Oct 4, 2015)
 * CNN: Trump: Armed teachers could have stopped Oregon massacre, by Eugene Scott (Oct 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Review: Hillary Clinton on ‘Saturday Night Live’, by James Poniewozik (Oct 3, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Carly Fiorina’s first political campaign had a surprising problem: Money, by Robert Samuels (Oct 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Gets Backing of National Education Association, by Maggie Haberman (Oct 3, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Some Hillary Clinton Donors Defect to Movement to Draft Joe Biden, by Colleen McCain Nelsonand Peter Nicholas (Oct 2, 2015)
 * Mass Live: Hillary Clinton nets at least $500,000 in Massachusetts presidential fundraising sweep, by Shannon Young (oct 2, 2015)
 * New York Times: Senator Bernie Sanders’s Impressively Modest Donors, by The Editorial Board (Oct 2, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Sanders draws big crowds in Massachusetts campaign swing, by James Pindell (Oct 2, 2015)
 * Polizette: The GOP’s Donor Disease, by Laura Ingraham (Oct 2, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bush, Rubio and Kasich eye one another in the shadow of Trump, by Dan Balz (Oct 2, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: John Kasich: “It’s over” if campaign fails in New Hampshire, by Rory Sheil (Oct 2, 2015)
 * New York Times: Obama Rebukes Bush on ‘Stuff Happens’ Reaction to Oregon Shootings, by Michael D. Shear and Alan Rappeport (Oct 1, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Political leaders stake out familiar positions after Oregon shooting, despite plea from President Obama for a response, by Matt Viser and Tracy Jan (Oct 1, 2015)

Sept 2015

 * Boston Globe: Perspective, please, on Hillary Clinton’s e-mails, by Scot Lehigh (Sept 29, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Trump Plan Cuts Taxes for Millions, by Monica Langley And John D. McKinnon (Sept 28, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Says She Let Lawyers Decide Whether Emails Were Work or Personal, by Laura Meckler (Sept 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Trump to Release Plan Calling for Higher Taxes on the Wealthy, by Heather Haddon (Sept 27, 2015)
 * Washington Post: It’s make or break time for Jeb Bush, by Ed O'Keefe and Matea Gold (Sept 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Fiorina’s record at HP defines her candidacy — which could be a problem, by Drew Harwell and Danielle Paquette (Sept 25, 2015)
 * CNN: New Hillary Clinton email chain discovered, by Elise Labott and Ross Levitt (Sept 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio Proposes Tax Credit to Spur Paid Family Leave, by Jeremy W. Peters (Sept 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Sees in Marco Rubio a New Rival to Taunt, but Gets Plenty of Salvos in Return, by Jonathan Martin (Sept 24, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Who had the worst week in Washington? Donald Trump., by Chris Cillizza (Sept 24, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Is Hillary Clinton getting taller? Or is the Internet getting dumber?, by Jay Mathews (Sept 23, 2015)
 * CNN: Hillary Clinton opposes Keystone XL pipeline, by Eric Bradner, Dan Merica and Brianna Keilar (Sept 22, 2015)
 * Politico: Bernie Sanders to join striking workers for pope visit, by (Sept 22, 2015)
 * Politico: Top unions put brakes on Clinton endorsement, by (Sept 22, 2015)
 * Politico: Biden insiders feel Clinton stalking, by (Sept 22, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Hillary Clinton sees rise in support in national poll, by Chris Cassidy (Sept 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Inside the collapse of Scott Walker’s presidential bid, by Matea Gold, Jenna Johnson, and Dan Balz (Sept 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Carly Fiorina, the CNN-created flavor of the week, by Dana Milbank (Sept 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: State Department’s account of e-mail request differs from Clinton’s, by Carol D. Leonnig and Rosalind S. Helderman (Sept 21, 2015)
 * New York Times: Scott Walker Ends His 2016 Presidential Run, by Patrick Healy and Alexander Burns (Sept 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Why should we hire Carly Fiorina for president after she was fired?, by Richard Cohen (Sept 20, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Democrats have a growing debate problem on their hands, by Chris Cillizza (Sept 19, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Without debate, Debate delivers strong viewership, ad revenue for CNN comes out a master of viewership, by (Sept 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Says He’s Willing to Spend $100 Million to Win Nomination, by Patrick Healy (Sept 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: O’Malley won’t face ethics inquiry over mansion furniture purchases, by John Wagner (Sept 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The beginning of the end of Donald Trump?, by Dana Milbank (Sept 16, 2015)
 * Politico: How Hillary Clinton is using old photographs to make herself more 'relatable', by (Sept 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Adds Something Unexpected to His Campaign: Discipline, by Maggie Haberman and Matt Flegenheimer (Sept 15, 2015)
 * Politico: Wall Street's latest panic: Trump could win - POLITICO, by (Sept 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Today in Politics: In New Poll, Ben Carson Pulls Up Alongside an Idling Donald Trump, by First Draft (Sept 15, 2015)
 * The Street: The Backstory on Donald Trump's Four Bankruptcies, by Emily Stewart (Sept 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Is Target of Conservative Ad Campaign, by Nicholas Confessore and Alan Rappeport (Sept 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: The Biden Formation Story, by David Brooks (Sept 14, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The short, happy sentences of Donald Trump, by Barton Swaim (Sept 14, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Price Tag of Bernie Sanders’s Proposals: $18 Trillion, by Laura Meckler (Sept 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Democrats Lay Groundwork to Expand Use of ‘Super PACs’, by Nicholas Confessore (Sept 13, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bernie Sanders’s Liberty University speech, annotated, by Chris Cillizza (Sept 13, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton’s e-mail issues have become a massive political problem, by Chris Cillizza (Sept 13, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Poll: Trump, Carson top GOP race; Clinton leads Dems but support drops, by Dan Balz and Scott Clement (Sept 13, 2015)
 * New York Times: Showdown Between Carly Fiorina and Donald Trump Expected at Republican Debate, by Amy Chozick and Patrick Healy (Sept 13, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump billed his ‘University’ as a road to riches, but critics call it a fraud, by Emma Brown (Sept 12, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Tech company: No indication that Clinton’s e-mail server was ‘wiped’, by Rosalind S. Helderman, Tom Hamburger, and Carol D. Leonnig (Sept 11, 2015)
 * Politico: Clinton: Scott Walker is a tool of the Koch brothers - POLITICO, by (Sept 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: Justice Dept. Says Hillary Clinton Had Authority to Delete Certain Emails, by Michael S. Schmidt (Sept 10, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: New mission for Team Romney: Stop Trump, by Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 10, 2015)
 * USA Today: Hillary Clinton email witch hunt getting surreal: Column, by (Sept 10, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Joe Biden bares soul, showing what Democrats both love and fear about his potential candidacy, by Annie Linskey (Sept 10, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Clinton campaign puts the ‘moron’ into oxymoron, by Dana Milbank (Sept 10, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Rick Perry suspends his presidential bid with ‘no regrets’, by David Weigel, David A. Fahrenthold, and Philip Rucker (Sept 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: As the Nation Watches, Joe Biden Struggles With Whether to Run for President, by Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman (Sept 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Long Road to ‘Sorry’ Over Email Use, by Maggie Haberman and Amy Chozick (Sept 10, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Joe Biden tells Stephen Colbert on 'Late Show' he’s unsure he can commit fully to be president, by Josh Lederman (Sept 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton's Support Erodes in National Poll, by Maggie Haberman (Sept 10, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton tries to show that her record is more than just talk, by Karen Tumulty (Sept 9, 2015)
 * Rolling Stone: Trump Seriously: On the Trail With the GOP's Tough Guy, by Paul Solotaroff (Sept 9, 2015)
 * Washington Post: It might be time for Hillary Clinton to start panicking, by Chris Cillizza (Sept 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: From one struggling town, billionaire brothers illustrate how campaign laws favor the wealthiest, by Michael Kranish (Sept 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: ‘Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success,’ by Michael D’Antonio, by James B. Stewart (Sept 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Big-Name Plan B’s for Democrats Concerned About Hillary Clinton, by Patrick Healy (Sept 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton, Citing Her 'Mistake,' Apologizes for Private Email, by Maggie Haberman (Sept 8, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: No Candidate Yet, Joe Biden Surges in New Poll of Democrats, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Sept 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: A Jogging Biden Hears Calls to ‘Run, Joe, Run!’, by Jonathan Martin (Sept 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Second Review Says Classified Information Was in Hillary Clinton’s Email, by Michael S. Schmidt (Sept 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton to Show More Humor and Heart, Aides Say, by Amy Chozick (Sept 6, 2015)
 * WGBH: Harvard Law Professor Crowdfunds $1 Million, Launches Presidential Bid, by Brakkton Booker (Sept 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Trump Is Right on Economics, by Paul Krugman (Sept 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Republicans Fear Donald Trump Is Hardening Party’s Tone on Race, by Jonathan Martin (Sept 6, 2015)
 * Politico: Trump warns Carson, by (Sept 5, 2015)
 * Politico: Trump bluffs past another crisis, by (Sept 5, 2015)
 * Politico: Hillary Clinton’s proxies ramp up attacks against Sanders, by (Sept 5, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump on Taxes: Keeping It Flexible, by Linda Killian (Sept 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Urges Cooperation on Inquiry Into Her Emails, as She Finds Joy Elsewhere, by Jonathan Martin (Sept 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Relying on Southern Primaries to Fend Off Rivals, by Patrick Healy and Amy Chozick (Sept 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: What have Bush, Clinton learned from voters’ attraction to the outsiders?, by Dan Balz (Sept 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Joe Biden’s Decision on a Presidential Bid Could Take a While, by Carol E. Lee and Peter Nicholas (Sept 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: John Kasich is no ‘moderate’, by Michael A. Cohen (Sept 3, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton says she’s sorry emails have caused ‘confusion’, by Jennifer Epstein (Sept 3, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Biden buzz has a beehive in Boston, by Jim O’Sullivan (Sept 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Stumbles and Bristles During Foreign Policy Interview, by Michael Barbaro (Sept 3, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Sen. Elizabeth Warren says, by Travis Andersen (Sept 2, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump to sign GOP pledge, commit to back party’s nominee, by Robert Costa (Sept 2, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: For Kasich, New Hampshire Presence Is Paying Off, by Janet Hook (Sept 2, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: The Biden-Obama Axis, by Daniel Henninger (Sept 2, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Proposes $10 Billion Plan to Combat Drug Addiction, by Laura Meckler (Sept 2, 2015)
 * CNN: CNN amends GOP debate criteria, by Mark Preston (Sept 2, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Uses G.O.P.’s Words to Aid Her Arguments, by Patrick Healy (Sept 1, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Kissing Up 101: What a student of influence can learn from the Clinton emails, by Annie Linskey (Sept 1, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Takes Gloves Off, Attacks Donald Trump Directly, by Beth Reinhard (Sept 1, 2015)

Aug 2015

 * New York Times: A Fellow Outsider, Ben Carson Rivals Donald Trump in Polls, if Not in Pomp, by Trip Gabriel (Aug 31, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton, using private server, wrote and sent e-mails now deemed classified, by Carol D. Leonnig and Rosalind S. Helderman (Aug 31, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump, the braggart nonpareil ­, by Scot Lehigh (Aug 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Putting Donald Trump on the Couch, by Arthur Goldwag (Aug 31, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: The Donald and the Demagogues, by Bret Stephens (Aug 31, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Why does everyone call Donald Trump ‘The Donald’? It’s an interesting story., by Amy Argetsinger (Aug 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton, the Great Defender, by David Brooks (Aug 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Trump, Taxes and the G.O.P., by (Aug 31, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Sanders, Trump et al: Partying Like It’s 1968, by Gerald F. Seib (Aug 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Valerie Plame Is Among Hillary Clinton's September Fund-Raisers, by Maggie Haberman (Aug 31, 2015)
 * The Commonwealth: T control board may hire Green Line consultant, by Gabrielle Gurley (Aug 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ben Carson Ties Donald Trump in Iowa Poll, by Alan Rappeport (Aug 31, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Insiders: Watching Debbie Wasserman Schultz grovel is painful, by Ed Rogers (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump declares war on America’s demography, by Michael Gerson (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Big batch of Clinton e-mails released; some have redactions, by Anne Gearan (Aug 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: Increase Taxes? Talk by Donald Trump Alarms G.O.P., by Alan Rappeport (Aug 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: As Crowds for Bernie Sanders Grow, the Biggest Impact Comes in Iowa, by Jason Horowitz (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: State Dept. to release 7,000 pages of emails, 150 censored, by Matthew Lee and Lisa Lerer (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump’s mass deportation idea was tried in the 1930s, by Russell Contreras (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Time for Hillary Clinton to cut through the noise, by Joan Vennochi (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Democrats like Hillary Clinton. Her problem is that they don’t love her., by Chris Cillizza (Aug 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: Republicans Wary of Donald Trump’s Populist Tone on Taxes, by Alan Rappeport (Aug 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: What happened to Scott Walker?, by Dan Balz and Jenna Johnson (Aug 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Banking Ties Could Hurt Joe Biden in Race With Populist Overtone, by Steve Eder (Aug 29, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Iowa Poll Shows Bernie Sanders Closing In on Hillary Clinton, by Peter Nicholas (Aug 29, 2015)
 * Politico: DNC announces fundraising agreement with Clinton campaign, by (Aug 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush's Campaign Makes Appeal Amid Fund-Raising Woes, by Jonathan Martin (Aug 29, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Democrats take barbs from rivals of Clinton, by (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Iowa poll: Sanders surges to within 7 points of Clinton, by Philip Rucker (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Iowa poll finds Trump and Carson surging as Walker collapses, by David Weigel (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump says he’ll decide ‘very soon’ on whether to rule out independent bid, by James Hohmann (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Washington Post: A summer of Clinton stumbles gives way to an uncertain fall for Democrats, by Dan Balz and Philip Rucker (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Backers of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton Try to Lock Down Support, by Peter Nicholas (Aug 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Chris Christie Proposes Tracking Immigrants the Way FedEx Tracks Packages, by Reuters (Aug 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bush and Clinton Dynasties Hit Trump Bump, by Maureen Dowd (Aug 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump, Traitor to His Class, by Ross Douthat (Aug 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders Warns Democrats They May Not Win in 2016 Without Him, by Patrick Healy (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Bloomberg News: Clinton Camp Says One-Fifth of Delegates Secured for Nomination, by Mark Halperin, Jennifer Epstein (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Could Donald Trump Win? Here Are Two Factors in His Favor, by Dante Chinni (Aug 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio Lashes Out at Hillary Clinton Over 'Terrorist' Remark, by Alan Rappeport (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Grand Old Party crashers: Ernie Boch Jr. says protesters welcome at Donald Trump bash, by Chris Cassidy and Gayle Fee (Aug 28, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Clinton quietly trying to discourage Biden from a 2016 bid, by Associated Press (Aug 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Rivals Critical of Democratic Party Politics, by Patrick Healy (Aug 27, 2015)
 * Washington Post: O’Malley blasts Democratic leaders for ‘rigged’ 2016 debate process, by Philip Rucker (Aug 27, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jeb Bush’s foot-in-mouth problem, by Dana Milbank (Aug 27, 2015)
 * New York Times: China’s Vulnerability Is a Test for U.S. Presidential Candidates, by David E. Sanger (Aug 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Ted Cruz Teams Up With Donald Trump at Iran Rally, by Janet Hook (Aug 27, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Capuano: Biden-Warren could be a great ticket, by Chris Villani (Aug 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Lays Out Proposals on Boosting Rural America, by Laura Meckler (Aug 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton campaign signs joint fundraising agreement with DNC, by Dan Balz and Philip Rucker (Aug 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: How Huma Abedin operated at the center of the Clinton universe, by Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger (Aug 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Hillary Clinton e-mail ‘scandal’ that isn’t, by David Ignatius (Aug 26, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Handling of Email Issue Frustrates Democratic Leaders, by Patrick Healy, Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman (Aug 26, 2015)
 * Weekly Standard: Among the Trumpies, by Fred Barnes (Aug 26, 2015)
 * New York Times: Enough Is Enough, by Charles M. Blow (Aug 26, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Advocates rally at State House to condemn Trump remarks on Mexicans, by Travis Andersen (Aug 26, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Ben Carson Quietly Builds Support Among Likely Primary Voters, by Patrick O (Aug 25, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Boots Univision’s Jorge Ramos From News Conference, by Heather Haddon (Aug 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: 4 State Parties Sign Fund-Raising Pacts With Clinton Campaign, by Maggie Haberman (Aug 25, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The havoc that Donald Trump wreaks — on his own party, by George F. Will (Aug 25, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Ben Carson Quietly Builds Support, by Patrick O’Connor (Aug 25, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Biden and Warren have history of clashes, by Annie Linskey (Aug 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jorge Ramos of Univision Is Snubbed, Ejected and Debated at Donald Trump Event, by Trip Gabriel (Aug 25, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump is no champion of the little guy, by Jeff Jacoby (Aug 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Falls Into a Trap, by The Editorial Board (Aug 24, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Biden probably won’t beat Clinton. He should run anyway., by Dana Milbank (Aug 24, 2015)
 * CBs News: With Obama's blessing, Biden mulls White House run, by Julianna Goldman (Aug 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Fox News Chief: Donald Trump Owes Megyn Kelly an Apology, by The Associated Press (Aug 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Huma Abedin, a Clinton Aide, Is Back in Spotlight as Republicans Seize on Emails, by Maggie Haberman, Amy Chozick and Steve Eder (Aug 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Takes a Cue From Donald Trump’s Playbook: Punch Back, by Michael Barbaro (Aug 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Struts in His Own Pageant, by Maureen Dowd (Aug 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump’s immigration plan could spell doom for the GOP, by George F. Will (Aug 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: After two brothers allegedly beat homeless man, one of them admiringly quote Donald Trump on deporting “illegals”., by Adrian Walker (Aug 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Joe Biden’s Role in ’90s Crime Law Could Haunt Any Presidential Bid, by Nicholas Fandos (Aug 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump makes his moment in American history, by James Pindell (Aug 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: A Joe Biden 2016 Bid May Draw Wayward Voters, by Carol E. Lee (Aug 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Cites Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio in Defending Birthright Citizenship, by Ashley Parker (Aug 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Joe Biden Weighs 2016 Message, Voters for Possible Presidential Run, by Carol E. Lee (Aug 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Judge Pushes FBI to Look for Any Deleted Clinton Emails, by Devlin Barrett (Aug 20, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jeb Bush: ‘Anchor babies’ isn’t offensive, by Ed O'Keefe (Aug 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: Judge Says Hillary Clinton Didn’t Follow Government Email Policies, by Michael S. Schmidt (Aug 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Conan O’Brien’s mission for 2016: Get Lincoln Chafee to 1 percent, by Amber Phillips (Aug 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: G.O.P. Candidates Follow Trump to the Bottom on Immigration, by The Editorial Board (Aug 19, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Maura Healey endorses Clinton for president, by Joshua Miller (Aug 19, 2015)
 * CNN: How Black Lives Matter activists are influencing 2016 race, by Nia-Malika Henderson (Aug 19, 2015)
 * USA Today: Kirsten Powers: DNC shields Hillary Clinton from debate stage, by Kirsten Powers (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Rand Paul seeks a second wind in the third world, by David Weigel (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Two South Boston brothers charged with assaulting homeless man, by Maria Sacchetti (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump to host town hall event in New Hampshire, by James Pindell (Aug 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Activists Confront Hillary Clinton, by Charles M. Blow (Aug 18, 2015)
 * The New Yorker: Hillary's problem: the government classifies everything, by Jeffrey Toobin (Aug 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bill de Blasio Addresses 'Outrageous' Remarks by Donald Trump, by Michael M. Grynbaum (Aug 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: 5 mistakes Hillary Clinton made in her latest e-mail press conference, by Chris Cillizza (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Slate: How Hillary Let Down #BlackLivesMatter, by Barrett Holmes Pitner (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: John Kasich Sees Middle Lane as Route to Victory, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Aug 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: For Hispanic Conservatives, Alarm Over Immigration Debate, by Aaron Zitner (Aug 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Magazine Touts Trump’s Lucrative Ties to Multilevel Marketing Firm, by Mark Maremont (Aug 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Scott Walker Unveils Health-Care Plan, by Reid J. Epstein and Stephanie Armour (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Is Defiant as Email Cases Loom, by Devlin Barrett (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton’s Computer Problems Persist, by Annie Linskey (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton breaks with Obama to oppose Arctic drilling, by Globe wire services (Aug 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Takes On Civil Rights Generation Gap, by Maggie Haberman (Aug 18, 2015)
 * Politico: Scott Walker lays out Obamacare replacement plan, by Jennifer Haberkorn and Kyle Cheney (Aug 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Paints Republicans Into Corner With Hispanics, by Trip Gabriel and Julia Preston (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump has insulted almost every top pol from Massachusetts (and Ben Affleck), by James Pindell (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: For Mexicans, Trump’s bid is getting scarier, by Joshua Partlow (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: That new CNN poll is about Trump’s lead solidifying, not growing. Yet., by Philip Bump (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Maybe Hillary Clinton just isn’t a very good candidate, by Chris Cillizza (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Carly Fiorina’s record of layoffs at HP, including in New Hampshire, is campaign issue, by Annie Linskey (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Politico: Trump's immigration plan: Mass deportation, by Nick Gass (Aug 17, 2015)
 * National Review: New Opportunities for Veterans, by Jeb Bush (Aug 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Activists ‘Feel the Bern?’, by Charles M. Blow (Aug 16, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump says illegal immigrants ‘have to go.’ Only 31 percent of Republicans agree., by Amber Phillips (Aug 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Carly Fiorina’s Business Record: Not So Sterling, by Andrew Ross Sorkin (Aug 16, 2015)
 * Associated Press: Pro-Bush super PAC spending $10M-plus on initial TV campaign, by Thomas Beaumont (Aug 16, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Bernie Sanders Takes Indirect Route to Criticize Hillary Clinton, by Peter Nicholas (Aug 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Kasich to pick up major endorsement from Alabama governor, by Philip Rucker (Aug 16, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Trump would deport children of illegal immigrants, by (Aug 16, 2015)
 * Politico: Joe Biden strategy for White House run taking shape, by Edward-Isaac Dovere, Gabriel Debenedetti, and Kenneth P. Vogel (Aug 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Got This, by Ross Douthat (Aug 14, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and chaos visit the Iowa State Fair, by Philip Rucker and Jenna Johnson (Aug 14, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Backers fear old weaknesses stalk Clinton campaign, by Anne Gearan, Karen Tumulty, and Dan Balz (Aug 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Excess in Iowa: 90°, a Butter Cow and Rides on Donald Trump’s Helicopter, by Amy Chozick and Jason Horowitz (Aug 14, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Mapping the Top 20 ZIP Codes for Campaign Contributions, by Dante Chinni and Brian McGill (Aug 14, 2015)
 * CNN: Hillary Clinton snags key Iowa endorsement, by Betsy Klein (Aug 14, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Dianne Feinstein Says Hillary Clinton Didn’t Write Classified Emails Found on Server, by Damian Paletta (Aug 13, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Made Millions From Multilevel Marketing Firm, by James V. Grimaldi And Mark Maremont (Aug 13, 2015)
 * New York Times: Is Hillary Clinton Really in Danger of Losing the Primary?, by Nate Cohn (Aug 12, 2015)
 * Washington Post: An Iowa surprise: Donald Trump is actually trying to win, by Philip Rucker and Robert Costa (Aug 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: John Kasich’s Appeal to Moderates Gains Traction in New Hampshire, by Jonathan Martin (Aug 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: With $350 Billion Plan, Hillary Clinton Prods Rivals on Student Debt, by Julie Bosman and Tamar Lewin (Aug 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: Joe Biden Wades Further Into ’16 Bid, by Jonathan Martin and Amy Chozick (Aug 12, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Why the Debate Over College Costs Is About More Than College, by Aaron Zitner (Aug 12, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump, the Kingmaker, by Daniel Henninger (Aug 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: John Kasich’s Quiet, No-Nonsense Style Wins Supporters in New Hampshire, by Jonathan Martin (Aug 12, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Joe Biden Is Sounding Out Allies About a 2016 Bid, by Peter Nicholas and Colleen McCain Nelson (Aug 12, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: How John Kasich captured early momentum in N.H. primary, by James Pindell (Aug 12, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Harvard’s Lawrence Lessig Weighs Campaign for One-Day Presidency, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Aug 11, 2015)
 * The Chronicle of Philantropy: Nonprofit Leaders Fear Clinton College Plan Would Limit Charitable Deduction, by Alex Daniels (Aug 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: Carly Fiorina Emerges as a G.O.P. Weapon Against ‘War on Women’ Charge, by Amy Chozick and Trip Gabriel (Aug 11, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Poll: Bernie Sanders surges ahead of Hillary Clinton in N.H., 44-37, by Joe Battenfeld (Aug 11, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Former Top Clinton Fundraiser Says ‘I Was Greedy’, by Ianthe Jeanne Dugan (Aug 11, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: After Debate, Clash with Megyn Kelly, Donald Trump Surges in Iowa Poll, by Reid J. Epstein (Aug 11, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush to Attack Hillary Clinton for Islamic State’s Rise in Iraq, by Patrick O’Connor (Aug 11, 2015)
 * Boston Magazine: Larry Lessig Thinks He Can Save Democracy, So He’s Running for President, by Garrett Quinn (Aug 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Directs Aides to Give Email Server and Thumb Drive to the Justice Department, by Michael S. Schmidt (Aug 10, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Takes Taxpayers to School, by (Aug 10, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Proposes Debt-Free Tuition at Public Colleges, by Laura Meckler and Josh Mitchell (Aug 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: All Emails Were Provided, Hillary Clinton Says in Statement, by Michael S. Schmidt (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Washington Post: How Donald Trump abandoned his father’s middle-class housing empire for luxury building, by Emily Badger (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Rick Perry stops paying all of his staff as fundraising dries up, by Philip Rucker, Abby Livingston, Texas Tribune, and Dan Balz (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton proposes $350 billion college affordability plan, by Lisa Lerer and Kathleen Ronayne (Aug 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Democrats Offer Ways to Make College Affordable, by The Editorial Board (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Kasich Backs Path to Legal Status for Undocumented Immigrants, by Anna Louie Sussman (Aug 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton to Offer Plan on Paying College Tuition Without Needing Loans, by Patrick Healy (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton to unveil student debt plan at New Hampshire event, by Annie Linskey (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Won’t Retreat From Dust-Up Over Megyn Kelly, by Reid J. Epstein and Jess Bravin (Aug 9, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Facing an eroding image, Hillary Clinton goes on offense against GOP, by Anne Gearan (Aug 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Remains Defiant on News Programs Amid G.O.P. Backlash, by Nicholas Confessore and Maggie Haberman (Aug 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Similarities Aside, Bernie Sanders Isn’t Rerunning Howard Dean’s 2004 Race, by Adam Nagourney (Aug 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Did Roger Stone Jump, or Was He Pushed From Donald Trump's Campaign?, by Maggie Haberman (Aug 8, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Bernie Sanders Shoved by Activists at Rally, by Associated Press (Aug 8, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Trump Campaign Hit by Backlash Over Remarks About Megyn Kelly, by Patrick O’Connor and Heather Haddon (Aug 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Conservative Forum Rescinds Donald Trump's Invitation Over Remark About Megyn Kelly, by Trip Gabriel (Aug 8, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Protesters drove Bernie Sanders from one Seattle stage. At his next stop, 15,000 people showed., by John Wagner (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Sen. Grassley Vows to Hold Up State Dept. Nominations Over Clinton Inquiry, by Peter Nicholas (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Capital Journal: GOP Debate Sorts the Fighters From the Statesmen, by Gerald F. Seib (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton team smiles while GOP debates, by Annie Linskey (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Republicans widely critical of Trump comment on news anchor, by Matt Viser (Aug 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio Clarifies His Position on Abortion, by Alan Rappeport (Aug 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders, After Call From Obama, Announces Support for Iran Deal, by Jason Horowitz (Aug 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Emails Take Long Path to Controversy, by Scott Shane and Michael S. Schmidt (Aug 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hand-Wringing in G.O.P. After Donald Trump’s Remarks on Megyn Kelly, by Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Washington Post: GOP leaders say erratic attacks hurt Trump, but he vows to fight and win, by Philip Rucker and Robert Costa (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Donald Trump Sets Off Post-Debate Debate: Will He Keep His Lead in GOP Race?, by Laura Meckler (Aug 7, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Carr: Trump fends off pretenders in Round One, by Howie Carr (Aug 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: From Trump on Down, the Republicans Can’t Be Serious, by Paul Krugman (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton fund-raises with celebrities during GOP debate, by Christina Prignano (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: What has Donald Trump really said about women?, by Heather Ciras (Aug 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Trump Sells His Penthouse for $21.38 Million, by Vivian Marino (Aug 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Republican Debate Draws 24 Million Viewers, by John Koblin (Aug 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Has Her Own Celebrity Moment After Debate, by Amy Chozick (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Washington Post: In first debate, Republicans ditch the lessons of 2012, by Dana Milbank (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The one reason Donald Trump was the clear winner of the first GOP debate, by Eugene Robinson (Aug 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Fox News Moderators Bring a Sharpened Edge to the Republican Debate Stage, by Jeremy W. Peters (Aug 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: How the Republican Candidates Fared in the First Debate, by Michael Barbaro and Nicholas Confessore (Aug 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Steals the Show, Mixing Politics and Pizazz, by Michael Barbaro (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Washington Post: What Trump didn’t say about his four big business bankruptcies, by Drew Harwell and Jacob Bogage (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Raucous Republican presidential debate revolves around Donald Trump, by Matt Viser (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton’s staff absorbed by Republican debate, by Annie Linskey (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Republican presidential debate reveals the real Donald Trump, by Joan Vennochi (Aug 6, 2015)
 * Pope Center: Election 2016: Where the Republican Candidates Stand on Higher Education, by Harry Painter (Aug 5, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The Donald is still on top — for the moment, at least, by Dan Balz (Aug 5, 2015)
 * New York Post: FBI's investigation of Hillary's emails is 'criminal probe', by Jamie Schram, Geoff Earle and Laura Italiano (Aug 5, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Longtime Rand Paul Aide Charged in Campaign-Payment Coverup, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Aug 5, 2015)
 * National Journal: Rand Paul Allies Indicted on Conspiracy Charges From Ron Paul's 2012 Campaign, by Lauren Fox and Emma Roller (Aug 5, 2015)
 * Washington Post: What Bernie Sanders’s rise means for American politics, by E.J. Dionne Jr. (Aug 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton’s e-mail problem isn’t going away, by Chris Cillizza (Aug 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Rand Paul Aide Indicted on Charges of Hiding Payments, by Alan Rappeport (Aug 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bill Clinton called Donald Trump ahead of Republican’s 2016 launch, by Robert Costa and Anne Gearan (Aug 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Democrats Need a Scott Walker, by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. (Aug 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders Race Is a Dilemma for Many Democrats, by Laura Meckler And Peter Nicholas (Aug 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: How Jeb Bush Spent His Years on Wall Street, by Justin Baer (Aug 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Causes a Stir on Women's Health Issues, by Michael Barbaro (Aug 4, 2015)
 * Politico: How a Young Joe Biden Turned Liberals Against Integration, by Jason Sokol (Aug 3, 2015)
 * Washington Post: FBI looking into the security of Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail setup, by Carol D. Leonnig, Rosalind S. Helderman, and Tom Hamburger (Aug 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Friends of Joe Biden Worry a Run for President Could Bruise His Legacy, by Carl Hulse and Jason Horowitz (Aug 3, 2015)
 * Politico: Is Jeb Bush Turning Into Michael Dukakis?, by Daniel J. McGraw (Aug 2, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The GOP field’s calculated crazy talk, by Dana Milbank (Aug 2, 2015)
 * The Hill: Kasich makes quick rise in polls, by Jonathan Easley (Aug 2, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton’s Sandy Berger problem, by Marc A. Thiessen (Aug 2, 2015)
 * CBS News: How 2016 turned into a game for billionaires, by Rebecca Kaplan (Aug 2, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Attacks as Republican Rivals Court Donors at Koch Retreat, by Ashley Parker (Aug 1, 2015)
 * Washington Post: As debate looms, Rand Paul sees a chance to be the GOP dove, by David Weigel (Aug 1, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Sen. Graham moved up in Air Force Reserve ranks despite light duties, by Craig Whitlock (Aug 1, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton buying $2 million in ad time in Iowa, N.H. ahead of GOP super PAC attacks and as polls show her support softening, by Anne Gearan and Dan Balz (Aug 1, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush’s Camp Sees an Upside to Donald Trump’s Surge in the G.O.P., by Jonathan Martin (Aug 1, 2015)

July 2015

 * Wall St Journal: How Single-Payer Health Care Failed in Progressive Paradise, by Geoffrey Norman (July 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Joe Biden in 2016: What Would Beau Do?, by Maureen Dowd (July 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Preparing for Debate, Republicans Test Themselves Against Donald Trump, by Patrick Healy and Michael Barbaro (July 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Small Pool of Rich Donors Dominates Election Giving, by Nicholas Confessore, Sarah Cohen and Karen Yourish (July 31, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Biden considers his future amid pressure to make a bid for president, by Karen Tumulty, Dan Balz, and Paul Kane (July 31, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Biden said to be taking new look at presidential run, by Amy Chozick (July 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Meet Donald Trump, by David W. Dunlap (July 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: Emails Expand on Mosaic of Hillary Clinton’s Days as Secretary of State, by Steven Lee Myers (July 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: Republicans Audition for Big Money, by The Editorial Board (July 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: ‘Super PACs’ Spent Millions Before Candidates Announced, Filings Show, by Eric Lichtblau (July 30, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: What Voters See in Donald Trump, by Peggy Noonan (July 30, 2015)
 * Washington Times: U.S. intel fears hundreds of secrets leaked in Hillary’s private emails, by John Solomon and S.A. Miller (July 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump’s Instinct for Racially Charged Rhetoric, Before His Presidential Bid, by Alexander Burns (July 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: GOP climate change skeptics reap rewards in primary, but face risks in general election, by Matt Viser (July 30, 2015)
 * Washington Post: I just binge-read eight books by Donald Trump. Here’s what I learned., by Carlos Lozada (July 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Spike in Donor Numbers for Clinton Foundation, by Maggie Haberman and Steve Eder (July 29, 2015)
 * CNN: Will Trump campaign's rape comments hurt GOP?, by MJ Lee (July 29, 2015)
 * New Hampshire Union Leader: In one-on-one interview, Clinton talks issues, calls Planned Parenthood videos 'disturbing', by Dan Tuohy (July 28, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Fox News Drops 1% Polling Threshold for Debates, by Reid J. Epstein (July 28, 2015)
 * Real Clear Politics: Walker Tells Private Group He'll Skip Florida Primary, by Rebecca Berg (July 28, 2015)
 * The Daily Beast: The Missing Hillary Emails No One Can Explain, by Alexa Corse and Shane Harris (July 28, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Drawing Big Bucks From GOP Establishment, by Beth Reinhard and Christopher S. Stewart (July 28, 2015)
 * New York Times: In New Hampshire Poll, Donald Trump Surges Despite Remarks on John McCain, by Alan Rappeport (July 28, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Ted Cruz bullied Republicans for years. Now they’re standing up to him., by Dana Milbank (July 27, 2015)
 * US News & World Report: Views You Can Use: Trump in Trouble?, by Rachel Brody (July 27, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton returns to N.H. for town hall meeting, by Akilah Johnson (July 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Sidesteps Keystone in Climate Plan Rollout, by Colleen McCain Nelson (July 27, 2015)
 * New York Times: A Clinton Story Fraught With Inaccuracies: How It Happened and What Next?, by Margaret Sullivan (July 27, 2015)
 * The Daily Beast: Ex-Wife: Donald Trump Made Me Feel ‘Violated’ During Sex, by Tim Mak and Brandy Zadrozny (July 27, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump’s surge is all about less-educated Americans, by Janell Ross (July 26, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Lays Out Climate Change Plan, by Trip Gabriel and Coral Davenport (July 26, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Joe Biden’s plans remain big mystery for 2016, by Annie Linskey (July 26, 2015)
 * New York Times: Obama Criticizes Huckabee, Trump, Cruz and Other Republicans, by Peter Baker (July 26, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Conservatives lose their minds over New York Times story on Clinton e-mail inquiry, by Erik Wemple (July 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Inquiry Sought in Hillary Clinton’s Use of Email, by Michael S. Schmidt and Matt Apuzzo (July 22, 2015)
 * PolitiFact: The Clintons really did attend Donald Trump's 2005 wedding, by Joshua Gillin (July 21, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: The Case for Kasich, by (July 21, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Ohio Gov. John Kasich Enters Republicans’ Presidential Fray, by Colleen McCain Nelson (July 21, 2015)
 * Columbus Dispatch: Can Kasich pull it off?, by Joe Hallett (July 21, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Noridian to pay $45 million to state, U.S. government for flawed exchange, by Josh Hicks (July 20, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Mr. Kasich brings a compassionate touch to GOP race, by Editorial Board (July 20, 2015)
 * Washington Post: What Al Sharpton learned from James Brown that Donald Trump hasn’t, by Jonathan Capehart (July 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Titans Clash as Donald Trump’s Run Fuels His Feud With Rupert Murdoch, by Amy Chozick and Ashley Parker (July 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump Reads Out Phone Number He Says Belongs to Lindsey Graham, by Meg Kinnard and Jill Colvin (July 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: John Kasich on the Issues, by Gerry Mullany (July 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: John Kasich to Enter Crowded 2016 Race Facing Job of Catch-Up, by Sheryl Gay Stolberg (July 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: GOP presidential hopeful Walker signs abortion ban bill, by (July 20, 2015)
 * FiveThirtyEight: Donald Trump Is The World’s Greatest Troll, by Nate Silver (July 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Takes Aim at Lobbyists, by Beth Reinhard and Christopher S. Stewart (July 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Rush Limbaugh Rallies Listeners to Donald Trump's Defense, by Maggie Haberman (July 20, 2015)
 * Politico: Jeb Bush Is Meaner Than He Looks, by Larry J. Sabato (July 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: Scott Walker Proposes Shutting Wisconsin Ethics Board, by Julie Bosman (July 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Poll: Trump surges to big lead in GOP presidential race, by Dan Balz and Peyton M. Craighill (July 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Promises to Curb Lobbying and Cut Size of Government, by Michael Barbaro (July 19, 2015)
 * CNN: O'Malley apologizes for saying 'all lives matter' at liberal conference, by Chris Moody (July 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Bernie Sanders draws his biggest crowd yet — in Arizona of all places, by John Wagner (July 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Draws Scrappy Determination From a Tough, Combative Father, by Amy Chozick (July 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Bernie Sanders vaults from fringe to the heart of the fray, by Annie Linskey (July 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Scott Walker on whether being gay is a choice: ‘I don’t know the answer to that question’, by Jenna Johnson (July 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Who Advises Candidate Trump? (Hint: His Name Is Donald), by Maggie Haberman and Michael Barbaro (July 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Trump’s attack on McCain marks a turning point for him — and the GOP, by Dan Balz (July 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Forecasters Expect a Strong Economy for the 2016 Presidential Election, by Neil Irwin (July 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Says John McCain Is No War Hero, Setting Off Another Storm, by Jonathan Martin and Alan Rappeport (July 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Protesters Confront Candidates on Race at Netroots Nation Conference, by Nicholas Fandos (July 17, 2015)
 * Politico: Rand Paul may hold up highway bill over Planned Parenthood, by Heather Caygle (July 17, 2015)
 * Politico: Jeb Bush: I wouldn't roll back Obama's Iran deal on Day 1, by Eli Stokols (July 17, 2015)
 * Washington Post: In Iowa, it was a good night for Clinton — and her rivals, by Dan Balz (July 17, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Signs of Stress Build for Rand Paul Campaign, by Reid J. Epstein (July 17, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Top Hillary Clinton Fundraisers Also Big Donors to Foundation, by Rebecca Ballhaus (July 17, 2015)
 * National Review: Did Donald Trump Run a Scam University?, by Jillian Kay Melchior (July 16, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Campaign reports Donald Trump’s personal net worth as $10B, by Chris Cassidy (July 16, 2015)
 * FiveThirtyEight.com: Republicans Are Acting Like Democrats. Democrats Are Acting Like Republicans, by Nate Cohn (July 14, 2015)
 * USA Today: Poll: Trump leads the GOP field but falters against Clinton, by Susan Page and Erin Raftery (July 14, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump dramatically changes the race’s dynamic, by Scot Lehigh (July 13, 2015)
 * Washington Post: By embracing Iran deal, Hillary Clinton puts herself in a sales role, by Karen Tumulty and Paul Kane (July 13, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Fitzgerald: Donald Trump adds something vital to ’16 prez race, by Joe Fitzgerald (July 13, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton details economic plan in New York, by Ken Thomas and Jill Colvin (July 12, 2015)
 * National Journal: Should Joe Biden Chase His Dream?, by George E. Condon Jr. (July 12, 2015)
 * National Journal: Scott Walker: Conservative Now, Moderate Later?, by Tim Alberta (July 12, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Republicans Still Weighing In on Donald Trump’s Immigrant Stance, by Elizabeth Williamson (July 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: Scott Walker on the Issues, by Gerry Mullany (July 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: Things You May Not Know About Scott Walker, by Nick Corasaniti (July 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: Scott Walker Declares Presidential Candidacy, Looking to Regain Momentum, by Patrick Healy (July 12, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Immigration becomes GOP voter litmus test in 2016, by James Pindell (July 12, 2015)
 * The New Republic: The Church of Organized Labor, by Heath W. Carter (July 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: The Best Way to Vilify Hillary Clinton? G.O.P. Spends Heavily to Test It, by Ashley Parker and Amy Chozick (July 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Defiantly Rallies a New ‘Silent Majority’ in a Visit to Arizona, by Nicholas Fandos (July 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump's Comments Resonate With Some in G.O.P., by Alan Rappeport (July 9, 2015)
 * FiveThirtyEight: Bernie Sanders Could Win Iowa And New Hampshire. Then Lose Everywhere Else, by Nate Silver (July 8, 2015)
 * US News & World Report: Jeb Shows He's Got Haul, by David Catanese (July 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: F.A.A. to Drop Donald Trump-Related Navigation Codes, by Karen Schwartz (July 8, 2015)
 * Politico: Bernie Sanders Has a Secret, by Michael Kruse (July 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Can’t Fire Him: Republican Party Frets Over What to Do With Donald Trump, by Michael Barbaro, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin (July 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: President Donald Trump? Just Say No, by Peter Wehner (July 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: P.G.A. Moves Event From Donald Trump Golf Course, by Brendan Prunty (July 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Team Is Wary as Bernie Sanders Finds Footing in Iowa, by Amy Chozick and Patrick Healy (July 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Indignant Jeb Bush Says He Takes Donald Trump's Remarks Personally, by Patrick Healy (July 4, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton e-mails provide unvarnished glimpse of life as secretary of state, by Annie Linskey (July 1, 2015)

June 2015

 * New York Times: Emails Show Hillary Clinton Trying to Find Her Place, by Peter Baker (June 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: NBC to Donald Trump: You're Fired, by Alan Rappeport (June 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Sues Univision for Dropping Pageant Broadcast, by John Koblin (June 29, 2015)
 * Politico: Ted Cruz: States should ignore gay-marriage ruling, by Adam B. Lerner (June 29, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Obama-Patrick fundraisers host events for O’Malley, by Jim O’Sullivan (June 29, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: Bernie Sanders storms into N.H. on populist wave, by Laurel J. Sweet (June 29, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Undisclosed Clinton Emails Seen Prompting Broader Congressional Inquiry, by Byron Tau (June 26, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton’s Long Road to Supporting Gay Marriage, by Peter Nicholas (Jun 26, 2015)
 * Mass Live: Hillary Clinton Holyoke visit postponed to fall, by Mike Plaisance (June 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: G.O.P. Hopefuls Denounce Marriage Equality Ruling, by Jeremy W. Peters (June 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: State Dept. Gets Libya Emails That Hillary Clinton Didn’t Hand Over, by Michael S. Schmidt (June 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders Lags Hillary Clinton in Introducing Himself to Black Voters, by Patrick Healy and Jonathan Martin (June 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bobby Jindal on the Issues, by Gerry Mullany (June 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bobby Jindal Enters Presidential Race, Saying ‘It Is Time for a Doer’, by Manny Fernandez (June 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: Scott Walker, Promising ‘Bold Leadership,’ Faces G.O.P. Discord in Wisconsin, by Trip Gabriel (June 23, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Five myths about Jeb Bush, by Brian E. Crowley (June 22, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: New Emails Offer Window Into Blumenthal Role in Hillary Clinton’s Life, by Peter Nicholas And Byron Tau (June 22, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: WSJ/NBC Poll Finds Hillary Clinton in a Strong Position, by Patrick O’Connor (June 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Donald Trump’s presidential bid has no downside for him, by John E. Sununu (June 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Rand Paul’s ridiculous story of an elderly man imprisoned for ‘dirt on his land’, by Michelle Ye Hee Lee (June 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: White Supremacist Linked to Charleston Suspect Donated to 2016 G.O.P. Campaigns, by Eric Lichtblau (June 22, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Bernie Sanders has favored a lighter touch on gun control than Hillary Clinton, Martin O’Malley, by Tracy Jan (June 20, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Senator Rubio falls silent on immigration, his signature subject, by Matt Viser (June 20, 2015)
 * New York Times: Trade Winds Blow Ill for Hillary, by Maureen Dowd (June 19, 2015)
 * New York Times: Voodoo, Jeb! Style, by Paul Krugman (June 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Will Glide Above It All, by Peggy Noonan (June 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: A modest proposal: A political process that matches Trump’s stature, by Scot Lehigh (June 18, 2015)
 * US News & World Report: Biden Not Bowing Out, Will Decide on White House Run by August, by David Catanese (June17, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: GOP’s Rand Paul Calls For 14.5% Flat Tax, by John D. McKinnon and Janet Hook (June 17, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Two N.H. primary polls show Bernie Sanders in striking distance of Hillary Clinton, by James Pindell (June 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Donald Trump Says He Has No Regrets About '16 Kickoff Speech, by The Associated Press (June 16, 2015)
 * The Atlantic: The Limits of Jeb Bush's Compassionate Conservatism, by Peter Beinart (June 16, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton plays it safe, needs to add some spark, by Scot Lehigh (June 16, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Donald Trump begins 2016 bid, citing his outsider status, by Ben Terris (June 16, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton debuts early childhood education initiative on New Hampshire trip, by James Pindell and Annie Linskey (June 16, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Jeb Bush formally jumps into presidential race, by Steve Peoples, AP (June 16, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush’s Surprising Struggle With Moderates, by Nate Cohn (June 15, 2015)
 * Richmond Times-Dispatch: Hinkle: Why exempt the media?, by A. Barton Hinkle (June 13, 2015)
 * Washington Monthly: Scott Walker’s Real Legacy, by Donald F. Kettl (June/July/August 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Faulted Over Use of Florida Tax Money, by Beth Reinhard (June 12, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton to #FeelTheBern — that’s Bernie Sanders — in Iowa, by Jose A. DelReal (June 12, 2015)
 * Real Clear Politics: Before Walker Run, a Conservative Foundation Set the Stage, by Jeff Horwtz, AP (June 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: Story of Hillary Clinton’s Mother Forms Emotional Core of Campaign, by Amy Chozick (June 12, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary’s Unlawful Plan to Overrule Voter-ID Laws, by David B. Rivkin Jr. And Elizabeth Price Foley (June 11, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton’s Donor Dominance Not Absolute, by Peter Nicholas and Laura Meckler (June 11, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Chris Christie, know-it-all, by Scot Lehigh (June 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton to Lay Out Economic Vision in New York Speech, by Amy Chozick (June 11, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton has busy calendar of Mass. fundraisers, by Jim O’Sullivan (June 11, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Democrats’ calls for debt-free college are next frontier in social programs, but lack realistic funding plan, by Tracy Jan (June 11, 2015)
 * Washington Times: Favors to foundation donors stretch back to Hillary Clinton’s Senate days, by Kelly Riddell (June 10, 2015)
 * Washington Post: How Jeb Bush’s campaign ran off course before it even began, by Ed O'Keefe and Robert Costa (June 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bill Clinton Says He Will Stop Giving Paid Speeches if Hillary Wins, by Alan Rappeport (June 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: The Mobilization Error, by David Brooks (June 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Tells Germans He'd Confront 'Ruthless' Putin, by Michael Barbaro and Alison Smale (June 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Struggles With Finances Track Marco Rubio’s Career, by Steve Eder and Michael Barbaro (June 9, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The romance with Rand Paul is gone, by Michael Gerson (June 8, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush Plans Tough Talk on Putin During Europe Trip, by Patrick O’Connor (June 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush Shakes Up Campaign Staff, Week Before Campaign Becomes Official, by Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman (June 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: Behind Scott Walker, a Longstanding Conservative Alliance Against Unions, by Patrick Healy and Monica Davey (June 8, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Scott Walker Bets on Midwestern Appeal in Iowa, by Reid J. Epstein (June 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton to Roll Out Policy Ideas in Series of Speeches, by Laura Meckler (June 7, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton bid brings wave of women into male-dominated fundraising world, by Matea Gold (June 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Running Against Hillary, by Ross Douthat (June 6, 2015)
 * Washington Post: In 2008, Clinton couldn’t buy Iowans’ love. So she bought them snow shovels., by David A. Fahrenthold (June 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Traces Friendly Path, Troubling Party, by Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman (June 6, 2015)
 * CNN: Lincoln Chafee locks down the metric advocate vote, by Eric Bradner (June 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bankroller of Democratic Voting Rights Cases? George Soros, by Maggie Haberman (June 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton, Voting Rights and the 2016 Election, by The Editorial Board (June 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Unions Subdued, Scott Walker Turns to Tenure at Wisconsin Colleges, by Monica Davey and Tamar Lewin (June 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: What Rick Perry’s record reveals, by Editorial Board (June 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: The Clinton ‘Charity’ Begins at Home, by Kimberley A. Strassel (June 4, 2015)
 * Washington Post: After ‘oops,’ Rick Perry is ready to try again, by Dan Balz (June 3, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Lindsey Graham has problems at home in South Carolina, by (June 3, 2015)
 * Washington Post: With some donors doubting Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio seizes an opening, by Matea Gold and Sean Sullivan (June 3, 2015)
 * Washington Post: As FIFA allegations swirled, Clintons gave Qatar a stage — and legitimacy, by Rosalind S. Helderman (June 3, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton rivals pounce as her ratings fall, by Philip Rucker, Robert Costa, and Anne Gearan (June 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Lincoln Chafee on the Issues, by Gerry Mullany (June 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Democrats Challenge Voter Restrictions in Battleground States, by Maggie Haberman and Amy Chozick (June 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush, Taking His Time, Tests the Legal Definition of Candidate, by Eric Lichtblau and Nick Corasaniti (June 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Rand Paul Begins to Make Believers Out of His Father’s Supporters, by Jeremy W. Peters (June 2, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The inside story of how the Clintons built a $2 billion global empire, by David A. Fahrenthold, Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman (June 2, 2015)

May 2015

 * Wall St Journal: Meet the Democrats Who Do Want a Clinton Coronation, by Dante Chinni (May 31, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hooray for Hillarywood?, by Maureen Dowd (May 31, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Bernie Sanders, a wild card in N.H., by Scot Lehigh (May 28, 2015)
 * Bloomberg News: Koch Brothers Plan to Fund 'Several' GOP 2016 Presidential Hopefuls, by David Knowles (May 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton, Acutely Aware of Pitfalls, Avoids Press on Campaign Trail, by Jason Horowitz (May 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: ‘Super PAC’ Backing Hillary Clinton Sees Staff Overhaul, by Maggie Haberman (May 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Give $1 Million to a Super PAC and Here’s What You Get, by Rebecca Ballhaus (May 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton’s State Department Staff Kept Tight Rein on Records, by Laura Meckler (May 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: From ‘dead broke’ to multimillionaires, by Kennedy Elliott, Alexander Becker, Philip Rucker, Tom Hamburger, Peter Wallsten and Rosalind Helderman (May 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton’s hypocrisy, by Dana Milbank (May 19, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton made $3.2 million from the tech sector. Now she’s hitting it up for campaign dollars., by Matea Gold, Rosalind S. Helderman and Anu Narayanswamy (May 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bernie Sanders Wants to Be President, but He’s Already Facebook Royalty, by Nick Corasaniti (May 18, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Labor Gives Clinton Room to Maneuver on Trade Talks, by Laura Meckler and Melanie Trottman (May 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: ‘Campaigns’ Aren’t Necessarily Campaigns in the Age of ‘Super PACs’, by Nicholas Confessore and Eric Lichblau (May 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: Greed and the Presidency, by Frank Bruni (May 16, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jeb Bush’s alarming caution, by Dana Milbank (May 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: George Stephanopoulos’s Gifts to Clinton Foundation Reinforce G.O.P. Doubts, by Jeremy W. Peters and John Koblin (May 15, 2015)
 * The Hill: 'Clinton Cash' publisher issues correction, by Ben Kamisar (May 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Connecting the Dots Behind the 2016 Candidates, by Gregor Aisch and Karen Yourish (May 13, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jeb Bush’s Iraq quagmire is just getting started, by Paul Waldman (May 12, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton’s hedge on trade leaves Obama without political cover, by David Nakamura (May 12, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Jeb Bush says he would have invaded Iraq, by Karen Tumulty (May 10, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Clinton campaign’s dilemma: What to do with Bill?, by Philip Rucker (May 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Billionaire Lifts Marco Rubio, Politically and Personally, by Michael Barbaro and Steve Eder (May 9, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Lincoln Chafee’s unlikely campaign, by David Sharfenberg (May 8, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Ohio Governor John Kasich’s positive politics, even with Hillary Clinton, by Scot Lehigh (May 7, 2015)
 * New York Times: Marco Rubio’s Immigrant Story, and an Aging Party in Search of a Spark, by Jonathan Martin and Ashley Parker (May 7, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: NSA Phone Program Divides Presidential Candidates, by Byron Tau (May 7, 2015)
 * Fox News: Change of Heart? Hillary Clinton courting potential super PAC donors at California meetings, unattributed (May 7, 2015)
 * The Atlantic: Don't Underestimate Bernie Sanders, by Peter Beinart (May 6, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: In shift, Hillary Clinton moves to embrace super PAC, by Maggie Haberman and Nicholas Confessore (May 6, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Backs Path to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants, by Laura Meckler (May 5, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hoping to highlight good works, Clintons find controversy instead, by Philip Rucker, Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger (May 5, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton’s Appeal Survives Scrutiny, Times/CBS News Poll Says, by Jonathan Martin and Megan Thee-Brenan (May 6, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Ben Carson’s over-the-top ego, by Dana Milbank (May 4, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Democrats Showing More Interest in Competition for Clinton, by Patrick O'Connor (May 4, 2015)
 * New York Times: F.E.C. Can’t Curb 2016 Election Abuse, Commission Chief Says, by Eric Lichtblau (May 2, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Baltimore Riots Rekindle Feud Between David Simon, Martin O’Malley, by Laura Meckler (May 1, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Chris Christie Camp Looks Beyond Bridge Scandal, by Josh Dawsey and Patrick O’Connor (May 1, 2015)
 * New York Times: With Bridge Case Charges, a Cloud Descends on Christie’s White House Hopes, by Michael Barbaro (May 1, 2015)
 * The Atlantic: Hillary Clinton and the Tragic Politics of Crime, by Peter Beinart (May 1, 2015)

Apr 2015

 * Wall St Journal: Roles of Presidential Super PACs Expanding, by Reid J. Epstein and Rebecca Ballhaus (Apr 30, 2015)
 * Time Magazine: The Clinton Blind Spot, by Joe Klein (Apr 30, 2015)
 * Huffington Post: Why the Planet Is Happy That Bernie Sanders Is Running for President, by Bill McKibben (Apr 30, 2015)
 * New York Times: Martin O’Malley Embraces Baltimore, for Better or Worse, in Long-Shot Presidential Bid, by jason Horowitz (Apr 30, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to Run for President, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Apr 30, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Clinton charity never provided foreign donor data, by Annie Linskey (Apr 30, 2015)
 * The Marshall Project: David Simon on Baltimore’s Anguish, by Bill Keller (Apr 29, 2015)
 * New York Times: Enter Scott Walker, Stage Right, by Thomas B. Edsall (Apr 29, 2015)
 * The Hill: Fiorina Defends Rocky HP Tenure, by Kevin Cirilli (Apr 29, 2015)
 * Rolling Stone: Give 'Em Hell, Bernie, by Matt Taibbi (Apr 29, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Quid Pro Clinton, Review & Outlook column (Apr 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Candidate Clinton and the Foundation, by the Editorial Board (Apr 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Bill Clinton Ends Role With Chain of For-Profit Colleges, by Maggie Haberman (Apr 23, 2015)
 * The Atlantic: The Many Measures of Hillary Clinton, by Peter Beinart (Apr 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: Cash Flowed to Clinton Foundation as Russians Pressed for Control of Uranium Company, by Jo Becker and Mike McIntire (Apr 24, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: The Clinton Scandal Manual, by Kimberly Strassel (Apr 23, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Are the Clintons too cozy with the people who give them money?, by Karen Tumulty (Apr 23, 2015)
 * Washington Post blog: Hillary Clinton has a baggage problem, by Chris Cillizza (Apr 23, 2015)
 * Reuters: Exclusive: Clinton charities will refile tax returns, audit for other errors, by Jonathan Allen (Apr 23, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: For Clintons, speech income shows how their wealth is intertwined with charity, by Rosalind S. Helderman (Apr 22, 2015)
 * Washington Post: The robots are here: Jeb Bush and the first super PAC-run campaign, by Philip Bump (Apr 21, 2015)
 * Associated Press: Jeb Bush prepares to give traditional campaign a makeover, by Thomas Beaumont (Apr 21, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton courts liberals in N.H., by Annie Linskey and James Pindell (Apr 21, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Kochs signal 2016 support for Walker, by Nicholas Confessore (Apr 21, 2015)
 * Boston Herald: In N.H., ‘accessible’ Hillary Clinton ignores supporters, by Matt Stout, Prisca Pointdujour (Apr 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Foundation to Keep Foreign Donors, by James V. Grimaldi (Apr 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: You Don’t Have to Tell a Clinton Twice, by Jonathan Martin (Apr 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Was Asked About Email 2 Years Ago, by Michael S. Schmidt (Apr 14, 2015)
 * Providence Journal: President Chafee?, editorial (Apr 12, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton brings to mind Walter Mondale, by Scot Lehigh (Apr 12,2015)
 * Boston Globe: Quilt of Hillary Clinton’s life made up of many patches, by Joan Vennochi (Apr 12,2015)
 * New York Times: 2016 Ambitions Turn Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush Protégé, Into Rival, by Michael Barbaro (Apr 10, 2015)
 * Nesi's Notes blog: Why Chafee for President actually makes sense, by Ted Nesi (Apr 9, 2015)

Mar 2015

 * Wall St Journal blog: Watchdog Groups Say 2016 Hopefuls Dodging Rules, by Rebecca Ballhaus (Mar 31, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Super-PAC Strategies for 2016 Success, by Karl Rove (Mar 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: Unhappy With a Moderate Jeb Bush, Conservatives Aim to Unite Behind an Alternative, by Trip Gabriel (Mar 25, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: The artifice and artificiality of Ted Cruz, by Scot Lehigh (Mar 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Ted Cruz, an Ambitious Conservative With Sharp Elbows, by Ashley Parker and Maggie Haberman (Mar 24, 2015)
 * New York Times: Things You May Not Know About Ted Cruz, unattributed (Mar 23, 2015)
 * New York Times: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Ben Carson?, by Jim Rutenberg (Mar 22, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush’s tie to fugitive goes against business-savvy image he promotes, by Tom Hamburger and Robert O'Harrow Jr. (Mar 18, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Despite controversy over paid speeches, Clinton adds one more, by Annie Linskey (Mar 18, 2015)
 * Washington Post: In states with the first 2016 primaries, Democrats ask: Where’s Hillary?, by Philip Rucker (Mar 17, 2015)
 * New York Times: A Young Manager for Clinton Juggles Data and Old Baggage, by Amy Chozick (March 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Rand Paul Focuses on Criminal Justice in Talk to Black Students, by Jeremy W. Peters (Mar 14, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush, a Clinton Critic, Took Time Releasing His Own Emails, by Michael Barbaro (Mar 13, 2015)
 * New York Times: Vague Email Rules Let Federal Agencies Decide When to Hit Save or Delete, by Julie Hirschfeld Davis (Mar 13, 2015)
 * New York Times: Carly Fiorina Shapes Herself as the Republican Foil to Hillary Clinton, by Amy Chozik (Mar 13, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton’s Potential GOP Rivals Used Personal Email Accounts - Bush, Rubio and Walker All Used Private Accounts, by Beth Reinhard and Rebecca Ballhaus (Mar 12, 2015)
 * New York Times: No Classified Emails by Clinton? Some Experts Are Skeptical, by Scott Shane (Mar 12, 2015)
 * Washington Post: Hillary Clinton has little to fear from Martin O’Malley, by Dana Milbank (Mar 11, 2015)
 * New York Times: Democrats See No Choice but Hillary Clinton in 2016, by Nicholas Confessore, Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman (Mar 11, 2015)
 * New York Times blog: Elizabeth Warren Is No Barack Obama, by Nate Cohn (Mar 10, 2015)
 * Boston Globe: Hillary Clinton used personal e-mail for ‘convenience’, by Ken Thomas and Julie Pace (Mar 10, 2015)
 * New York Times: Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin Signs ‘Right to Work’ Bill, by Monica Davey (Mar 10, 2015)
 * Vox.com: Why Jim Webb thinks America should pay more attention to criminal justice and Alzheimer’s, by Ezra Klein (Mar 9, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Faces Test of Record as Women’s Advocate, by Amy Chozik (Mar 9, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Emails Test Budding Campaign’s Ties With White House, by Carol E. Lee and Colleen McCain Nelson (Mar 8, 2015)
 * New York Times: With the Clintons, Only the Shadow Knows, by Maureen Dowd (Mar 8, 2015)
 * Washington Post: A crash course in foreign policy for Gov. Walker, by Philip Rucker and Robert Costa (Mar 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: Asking Megadonors for Just a Million, editorial (Mar 6, 2015)
 * New York Times: When Clinton Joined Obama Administration, Friction Was Over Staff, Not Email, by Amy Chozik (Mar 6, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton’s Custom Email Based on Server Near Her Home, by Danny Yadron and Rebecca Ballhaus (Mar 5, 2015)
 * The Daily Beast: You Better Believe Hillary Clinton’s Emails Matter, by Ron Christie (Mar 3, 2015)
 * Washington Post Blog: Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail address at State reinforces everything people don’t like about her, by Chris Cillizza (Mar 3, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email Account for State Department Business, by Peter Nicholas (Mar 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email Account at State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules, by Michael S. Schmidt (Mar 2, 2015)

Feb 2015

 * New York Times: Bush Campaign’s Demand for Fidelity Ruffles Some Republican Rivals, by Michael Barbo and Maggie Haberman (Feb 27, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: GOP Centrists Look to Jeb Bush, by Beth Reinhard and Reid J. Epstein (Feb 25, 2015)
 * New York Times: For Scott Walker, a Consistent Approach Under Tough Questioning, by Trip Gabriel (Feb 26, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Gov. Walker says he doesn't know if Obama loves his country, by the Associated Press (Feb 21, 2015)
 * New York Times: Jeb Bush’s Brainless Trust, by Maureen Dowd (Feb 21, 2015)
 * New York Times: Separate Philanthropy From Political Clout, by the Editorial Board (Feb 20, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal Blog: GOP Opposition Research Hand Tim Miller Joins Jeb Bush Team, by Beth Reinhard (Feb 20, 2015)
 * New York Times Blog: Hillary Clinton and Inevitability: This Time Is Different, by Nate Silver (Feb 19, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal Blog: Jeb Bush: NSA Bulk Telephone Records Collection ‘Hugely Important’, by Damian Paletta (Feb 18, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Clinton Foundation Defends Acceptance of Foreign Donations, by Peter Nicholas and Rebecca Ballhaus (Feb 18, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Jeb Bush’s Record Offers Cover From the Right, by Beth Reinhard (Feb 18, 2015)
 * New York Times: For Hillary Clinton, John Podesta Is a Right Hand With a Punch, by Peter Baker (Feb 15, 2015)
 * New York Times: Call Off the Dogs, by Maureen Dowd (Feb 14, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal Blog: Scott Walker’s Background Raises Question: Does a College Degree Matter, by Mark Peters (Feb 13, 2015)
 * New York Times: Emerging Hillary Clinton Team Shows Signs of Disquiet, by Nicholas Confessore and Amy Chozik (Feb 11, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal Blog: Scott Walker Demurs on Foreign Policy — And Evolution, by Mark Peters (Feb 11, 2015)
 * London Review of Books: We came, we saw, he died, by Jackson Lears (Feb 5, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: Wisconsin GOP Gov. Walker Takes Aim at College Outlays, Professors, by Douglas Belkin and Mark Peters (Feb 3, 2015)
 * Wall St Journal: What Potential 2016 GOP Candidates Say About Vaccines, unattributed (Feb 3, 2015)
 * New York Times: Mitt’s White Horse Pulls Up Lame, by Maureen Dowd (Jan 31, 2015)

2014

 * Wall St Journal Blog: Emails Offer View of How Jeb Bush Operated as Florida Governor, by Beth Reinhard (Dec 26, 2014)
 * Wall St Journal: What Kind of Republican is Bush? His Time as Governor Offers Clues, by Laura Meckler (Dec 16, 2014)
 * Boston Globe: Bike fatalities, accidents spike in Greater Boston's suburbs, by Steven A. Rosenberg (Oct 10, 2014)
 * New York Times: Recent White House Memoirs Target Lame Duck Over a Potential Successor, by Mark Landler (Oct 10, 2014)

2013

 * New York Times: Unease at Clinton Foundation Over Finances and Ambitions, by Nicholas Confessore and Amy Chozik (Aug 13, 2013)

2011

 * New York Times: In Wisconsin Battle on Unions, State Democrats See a Gift, by Monica Davey and A.G. Sulzberger (Mar 11, 2011)
 * New York Times: Angry Demonstrations in Wisconsin as Cuts Loom, by Monica Davey and Steve Greenhouse (Feb 17, 2011)