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The Hill's E-news: March 1, 2015


The Hill's E-news
 March 1, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
GOP fears grow over ObamaCare challenge
By Sarah Ferris
Republican fears are mounting over a Supreme Court case that the party has long hailed as its best chance to undo ObamaCare.
CPAC 2015: Top five takeaways
By Jessica Taylor, Jonathan Easley and Cameron Joseph
The three-day Conservative Political Action Conference drew to a close Saturday after nearly all major contenders for the GOP’s 2016 presidential nomination made their pitches and plays to the activist crowd.
Paul takes CPAC straw poll gold; Walker surges to second place
By Jonathan Easley
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) won his third consecutive straw poll victory at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday.
McMorris Rodgers says there’s no deal for clean DHS bill
By Kevin Cirilli
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) said House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) did not promise Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi a vote on a long-term funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security next week.
Netanyahu: 'I believe in the strength' of U.S.-Israel bond
By Mark Hensch
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed his nation’s friendship with the U.S. Saturday evening from the Western Wall, Judaism’s most sacred site.
GOP contenders line up to blast Ex-Im
By Kevin Cirilli
The Export-Import Bank has become a Tea Party test for prospective 2016 candidates.
Obama threatens to veto Iran bill
By Jesse Byrnes
President Obama on Saturday threatened to veto a bipartisan bill that would allow Congress to weigh in on any nuclear deal the administration reached with Iran.
Warren dings Walker over comments on unions and ISIS
By Kevin Cirilli
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) criticized Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) for insinuating that his fight with unions prepared him to be commander in chief.
GOP leaders under spotlight after last-minute deal
By Mark Hensch
Members of the Republican House leadership will try to explain what went wrong with their efforts to fund the Department of Homeland Security during this week’s Sunday shows.
Mark Levin says GOP has ‘no guts’
By Kevin Cirilli
Conservative radio host Mark Levin said Congressional Republicans have "no principles, no strategy and no guts" on immigration.
The Wall Street Journal: Netanyahu speech to Congress poses dilemma for Jewish Democrats 
By Michael R. Crittenden
When Rep. John Yarmuth decided not to attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress this coming Tuesday, he didn’t plan on making a big deal of it.
The Associated Press: Obama, Netanyahu on collision course 6 years in the making 
By Julie Pace and Matthew Lee
For six years, President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been on a collision course over how to halt Iran's nuclear ambitions, a high-stakes endeavor both men see as a centerpiece of their legacies.
Bloomberg: Why Republicans aren't scared by the politics of immigration 
By Heidi Przybyla
The GOP flirts with a shutdown — again.
The Washington Post: At GOP forum, foreign affairs inescapable 
By Heidi Przybyla
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) was wrapping up 45 minutes of talking to the Club for Growth here about economic growth and fiscal reform Saturday morning when a humbling question came hard and fast.
The New York Times: GOP race starts in the lavish haunts of rich donors 
By Nicholas Confessore and Jonathan Martin
In one resort town after another, the Republican presidential hopefuls are making their case to exclusive gatherings of donors whose wealth was unleashed by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.

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