Green Party candidate walks on stage, trying to crash Maryland Senate debate; Clinton slams Trump’s hypocrisy in using undocumented labor to build D.C. hotel; Trump congratulates Gingrich on Megyn Kelly interview: ‘We don’t play games, Newt, right?’; House Republicans are already preparing for ‘years’ of investigations of Clinton; The Daily 202: The agonizing torment of a dozen undecided voters in North Carolina; As Trump appears at D.C. hotel, his would-be chef José Andrés campaigns with Hillary Clinton; Trump transition work continues as usual, top official says; Uber lobbying Congress to allow ride-hailing drivers onto military bases; Clinton super PAC expands into House races; Evan Bayh damaged, but not yet defeated by Republican hammering; Medicare overpaid for most chiropractic services. Will patients have to repay?;
 
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Trump christens D.C. hotel, lauds Newt Gingrich for sparring with Megyn Kelly
Clinton campaigns on her birthday in the Sunshine State, where the race has tightened.
Green Party candidate walks on stage, trying to crash Maryland Senate debate
Police escorted Margaret Flowers out of the auditorium in Baltimore where the debate between Democrat Chris Van Hollen and Republican Kathy Szilega was being held.
 
Clinton slams Trump’s hypocrisy in using undocumented labor to build D.C. hotel
Some of the Hispanic workers who helped build the 5-star hotel told the Post they had entered the U.S. illegally.
 
Trump congratulates Gingrich on Megyn Kelly interview: ‘We don’t play games, Newt, right?’
At his combination hotel opening/presidential campaign event, Trump praised the interview in which the former House speaker accused Kelly of being fascinated with sex."
 
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House Republicans are already preparing for ‘years’ of investigations of Clinton
At least one investigative committee, led by Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah, sees a Clinton White House as a ‘target-rich environment.’
 
The Daily 202: The agonizing torment of a dozen undecided voters in North Carolina
Charlotte focus group showcases reluctance about, aversion toward both candidates
 
As Trump appears at D.C. hotel, his would-be chef José Andrés campaigns with Hillary Clinton
A case of political trolling.
 
Trump transition work continues as usual, top official says
Bill Palatucci denied a report that Trump asked the transition to scale back its work.
 
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Uber lobbying Congress to allow ride-hailing drivers onto military bases
Uber is lobbying Congress to include language in the annual defense policy bill that would allow Uber and Lyft drivers onto U.S. military bases to pick up and drop off passengers.
 
Clinton super PAC expands into House races
Iowa GOP Rep. Rod Blum is the first target.
 
Evan Bayh damaged, but not yet defeated by Republican hammering
GOP rival Todd Young says ‘he left us to work for them.’
 
Medicare overpaid for most chiropractic services. Will patients have to repay?
It reimbursed chiropractors in 2013 for services to more than 17 million beneficiaries. About 82 percent of that was wrongly paid, according to a DHS Office of Inspector General report.
 
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