“The secret delegate battle that will decide the 2024 Republican nominee,” by Vox’s Ben Jacobs: “n a close, heavily contested campaign, like that potentially between Trump and DeSANTIS in 2024, a delegate operation can make all the difference.There’s no clear answer to be had on whether Sinema will seek re-election in a likely three-way race, but Draper writes: “Why else would she have left the Democratic Party four years into her term, if not to avoid a primary in which the party’s progressive base was guaranteed to turn its wrath on her? Why else was she (as The Wall Street Journal first reported) furtively holding staff retreats to lay out a timetable for commissioning polls and opposition research? Nothing she said in our conversations left me with the impression that she was putting a few final touches on her senatorial legacy on her way out the door to the private sector.” “Kyrsten Sinema’s Party of One,” by NYT Magazine’s Robert Draper, who goes in-depth on the inscrutable Arizona independent.TOP-ED - “Don’t Count Ron DeSantis Out,” by MARK PENN in the WSJ: “If he wants to win, he has to ease up on the culture war and start appealing to moderate primary voters.” McCarthy added: “President Biden hasn’t talked to me about the debt ceiling for the last 80 some days so I think he, the prime minister, might be in good company if he treats me the same way.” More on the visit from the Times of Israel When pressed on how long he would wait, McCarthy said, ‘I think it’s too long now. He’s a dear friend, as a prime minister of a country that we have our closest ties with,’ McCarthy said. “Asked if the lack of an invitation to the Israeli leader from the White House should be considered normal, the Republican said, ‘ If that doesn’t happen, I’ll invite the prime minister to come meet with the House. Beforehand, however, he took a partisan jab at President JOE BIDEN on behalf of Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU in an interview with Israel Hayom, the pro-Bibi paper founded by SHELDON ADELSON and owned by his widow, MIRIAM: McCARTHY IN ISRAEL - House Speaker KEVIN McCARTHY is set to address the Knesset later today as part of the bipartisan congressional delegation he is leading to Israel. … Regulators worked through the weekend to find a way forward before U.S. It has struggled since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and investors and depositors had grown increasingly worried it might not survive because of its high amount of uninsured deposits and exposure to low interest rate loans. | Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo DRIVING THE DAYīREAKING OVERNIGHT - “Regulators seize First Republic Bank, sell to JPMorgan Chase,” by AP’s Ken Sweet: “San Francisco-based First Republic is the third midsize bank to fail in two months. Kevin McCarthy took a partisan jab at President Joe Biden on behalf of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview with Israel Hayom.
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