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The Hill's E-news: February 2, 2015


The Hill's E-news
 February 2, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
Can Obama keep rising? 
By Justin Sink
President Obama is starting February with his best poll numbers in 18 months. But how much higher can he go?
Obama to unveil $4 trillion budget that busts spending limits 
By Rebecca Shabad
The plan is intended to balance higher investment in programs and fiscal discipline.
Obama's budget: 5 things to watch 
By Rebecca Shabad
Here's what to look for when the president reveals his spending blueprint.
Bennet could break stalemate on schools 
By Juan Williams
OPINION | The Colorado Democrat seems willing to defy the teachers' unions.
5 NFL stars who could run for office
By Ben Kamisar
Peyton Manning for president?
Rand Paul casts eyes toward Texas 
By Alexander Bolton
Paul, who grew up in Texas, is well aware that its primary is rich in delegates.
Rubio plots his path to victory
By Cameron Joseph
A White House bid is a gamble for the 43-year-old senator, but he's primed to take the risk.
CDC director warns of 'large outbreak' of measles
By Kristina Wong
Tom Frieden urged parents to get their kids vaccinated.
Obama: Get your kids vaccinated against measles
By Kyle Balluck
Obama said he wants people to “know the facts and the science and the information.”
McCain: US relationship with Israel worse than ever under Obama
By Kristina Wong
"It's the worst that I've ever seen in my lifetime," McCain said.
In Romney, news media primary claims first victim
By Richard Benedetto, contributor
Long before anyone votes, the news media conduct the first presidential primary.
The Washington Post: Debate brewing on boosting military spending
By Greg Jaffe
There’s consensus in both parties that the military needs more money to modernize its forces, but it’s unclear whether Congress and the White House can agree on how to pay for it.
The New York Times: Law favoring Cuban arrivals is challenged
By Lizette Alvarez
The U.S. law giving Cubans broader protections than other immigrants is unfair and unnecessary with the restoration of diplomatic relations, critics say.
Bloomberg: Iowa Poll: Jeb Bush has a big problem
By John McCormick
His family ties aren't being held against him, but the Republican base is worried about his stands on immigration and Common Core.
The Wall Street Journal: Clinton consults experts to define economic pitch 
By Peter Nicholas
Hillary Clinton has been consulting with an array of economists and academics as she prepares for a likely presidential campaign that would make sluggish wage growth and middle-class prosperity a central focus.
The Asbury Park Press: Christie's lottery bet not paying off 
By Bob Jordan
Gov. Chris Christie's big bet — that New Jersey would reap outsize rewards by putting the lottery into private hands — isn't paying off.




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