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Your Monday Evening Briefing
By ANDREA KANNAPELL AND SANDRA STEVENSON
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Good evening. Here's the start of tonight's briefing. |
1. Donald Trump dominated the political calculus on the eve of Super Tuesday, when Republicans face primaries in 12 states and Democrats in 11. His popularity enhanced by a willingness to entertain juicy conspiracy theories, Mr. Trump is the most likely beneficiary of a streamlined Republican process that heavily favors the front- runner. Marco Rubio's backers condemned Mr. Trump for failing to condemn white supremacists, while European newspapers and magazines tracked his rise, mostly registering shock and outrage. |
2. Bernie Sanders told supporters in Minneapolis that they could "make history," while Hillary Clinton, whose campaign has begun to strategize for the possibility of a Trump nomination, jabbed at his slogan, "Make America Great Again," at a buoyant rally in Boston. "America never stopped being great, we need to make it whole again," she said. A Times special report examines Mrs. Clinton's decisive role in the U.S. bombing of Libya in 2011, which helped remove a brutal dictator but left a failed state and a haven for Islamist terrorists. |
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