POLITICO Playbook: CLINTONITES JOIN DNC; Sanders loses leverage – TRUMP TOUTS campaign of ‘substance’
THE NARRATIVE - "Clinton initiates DNC takeover," by Daniel Strauss: "On Thursday, Brandon Davis, the former national political director for the [SEIU], came in as the new chief of staff - and was introduced at an all-staff meeting by Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook. DNC CEO Amy Dacey, a longtime Clinton ally, will expand her role to include more general election responsibilities." https://politi.co/1Ou2J1i
--"Sanders loses convention leverage: Bernie's summer was supposed to be about strengthening his hand for the Democratic convention. But since the California primary, his position has gotten weaker," by Gabe Debenedetti in Burlington, Vt.: "His first and most prominent endorsers have jumped off the bandwagon, congratulating and in some cases endorsing Clinton ... Yet on Thursday night, speaking to over 200,000 viewers who tuned into his live-streamed video address, Sanders vowed to press on ... refusing to formally back Clinton and insisting his army of supporters isn't going anywhere." https://politi.co/1Ywgxuu
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2016 PLAYERS -- Richard "Armitage to back Clinton over Trump: Former Reagan and Bush appointee is highest-ranking Republican to break ranks for Hillary," by Michael Crowley: "Armitage, a retired Navy officer who also served as an assistant secretary of defense under Ronald Reagan, is thought by Clinton aides to be the highest-ranking former GOP national security official to openly support Clinton over Trump." https://politi.co/1UC2OMS
--"Former 'Apprentice' contestant and Trump cheerleader lands Republican Party convention job as press deputy," by The Daily Mail's David Martosko: "Erin Elmore, a Season 3 contestant on Donald Trump's long-running reality TV program ... is a Philadelphia lawyer and former reporter with the NBC affiliate in Jacksonville, Florida. She has also hawked purses and wallets on QVC, putting her in front of millions more on a regular basis." https://dailym.ai/1Ou2V0A
TOP TWEETS -- @maggieNYT: "Trump, in phone interview before rally, made first concession that I've heard him make that he is not leading the polls" ... @ryanstruyk: "Trump's highest unfavorables in new ABC/Post poll: Blacks 94% Hispanics 89% Women 77% Under 50 76% College grads 74% Adults 70% Inds 68%."
ZEITGEIST - L.A. Times, top of col. 1, "Trump has lost bragging rights on polls: With negatives up and support down, he's out a major talking point," by David Lauter (online: "Trump doesn't brag about his poll numbers anymore, and no wonder"): "[T]he share of Americans with a negative view of Trump rose sharply since last month. ... His support has fallen below 40% in several new national polls ... Now ... Trump has a new line: denouncing 'phony polls.'" https://lat.ms/1Qb4bq2
TRUMP STRATEGERY -- "Trump Courts Governors of States With Skeptical Republican Senators," byBloomberg's Kevin Cirilli, Jennifer Jacobs and Michael Bender: "Trump has met ... with several governors presiding over states where senators have been outspoken in their recent criticism of [him], including Arizona's Doug Ducey, Tennessee's Bill Haslam, and Oklahoma's Mary Fallin. ... Trump's campaign [says] solid support from governors could allow him to more convincingly dismiss his congressional skeptics as part of the ... Washington establishment." https://bloom.bg/1sILlMk
TRUMP CAMPAIGN EMAIL DU JOUR - With the subject line, "One Year Ago: The Start of a Movement," Trump writes: "My campaign has been one of honesty and substance. We have created much-needed dialogue around the important issues facing our country. You've seen my leadership in setting the agenda this whole political season on both sides of the aisle."
PAGING GAIL COLLINS - WashPost A1, below fold, "Trump fans tee off on Clinton: The b-word is everywhere at rallies," by Jenna Johnson in Greensboro, N.C. (online: "Trump calls her 'Crooked Hillary,' but his fans just say 'b----'"): "[M]any of his fans have chosen a different nickname for her - one starting with a 'b' and rhyming with 'witch.' The word is often shouted from the audience as Trump attacks her, murmured in pre-rally conversations and typed on Twitter. It appears on a popular button sold by vendors at many rallies: 'Life's a b----, don't vote for one.'" https://wapo.st/1YwgvTq
THE TALK OF WALL STREET -- "A Who's Who of Financiers Is Expected at Trump's New York Fund-Raiser," by NYT Dealbook's Alexandra Stevenson: Hosts include "John A. Paulson ... Stephen A. Feinberg, the secretive financier and founder of Cerberus Capital Management, and Peter Kalikow, the politically connected real estate magnate. Neither man had publicly announced his support for [Trump] until now. The joint [RNC] and Trump fund-raiser will take place on Tuesday, at an undisclosed location in the city ... Tickets are going for $50,000 a person, though the hosts are paying $250,000 a couple. ... Other hosts of the fund-raiser next week will include the distressed-debt specialist Wilbur L. Ross ... and Anthony Scaramucci ... [who] said on Thursday that he expected about 50 or 60 people to attend the dinner." https://nyti.ms/1ZVUqMm
SCOOP -- NYT A1, top of col. 1, "Bush Emerges in Unlikely Aid To a Split Party: Motivated by Trump to Help in Senate Races," by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin (online: "An Unlikely Savior Emerges to Help Endangered Republicans"): "Bush has headlined fund-raisers for two Republican senators and has made plans to help three more. Among them are Senators John McCain ... Kelly Ayotte ... [Roy Blunt, Ron Johnson and Rob Portman] ... Friends say that the former president is deeply bothered by Mr. Trump's campaign message, especially his derogatory remarks about Muslims and immigrants." https://nyti.ms/24VsVUt
TOP TALKER - "Lin-Manuel Miranda leaving 'Hamilton' July 9; vows to return," by AP Drama Writer Mark Kennedy in N.Y.: "Lin-Manuel Miranda, its creator and star, ... will perform his last show July 9. Javier Munoz, the current understudy for Alexander Hamilton, ... will take over July 11. But Miranda said he will happily return to the show from time to time and RadicalMedia plans to film the original cast performing the show at the end of June and will, at some point, make it available. ... Miranda, who said he's itching to cut the long hair he's grown for the show, ... has a lead role opposite Emily Blunt in a film sequel of 'Mary Poppins' ...
"Miranda will also help turn his musical 'In the Heights' into a movie. ... Miranda also revealed he has launched a merchandise site called Tee-Rico that will sell fan art inspired by Miranda's work. ... An album of celebrity covers and songs cut from the final musical is in the works for the fall, called 'The Hamilton Mixtape,' as well as a documentary on the show set to air on PBS in October. ...
"Miranda said he will still push for legislation to stop ticket scalpers and also champion Puerto Rican fiscal strength. He would not be drawn into the 2016 election other than urging a get-out-the-vote push, particularly among Latinos." https://apne.ws/21qfYBg
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SPOTTED: John Boehner, walking by himself in Reagan airport boarding flight to Cincinnati ... Sens. John McCain, Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander and Rep. Diane Black, all on the same Southwest flight from DCA to Nashville last night ... Sen. Lindsey Graham yesterday in Hudson News at Reagan National, buying a People magazine and USA Today. ... 25 mins. later, "Lindsey Graham eating Pepperidge Farm Butterfly crackers nonstop while folks are coming up to him asking for a picture." ... Hope Hicks leaving the RNC building yesterday morning.
--@kenvogel: "'SPOTTED: Hope leaving the RNC this morning'-unintentionally metaphor-laden sighting of Trump campaign spox, passed along by @dlippman."
HOT VIDEO: Middle-school kid impersonates 2016 presidential candidates in graduation speech. https://bit.ly/1txDZMz
POLITICO's "WHAT WORKS" series - "How Cincinnati Salvaged the Nation's Most Dangerous Neighborhood: Leaning on the pocketbooks of local corporations, officials rebuilt an architectural gem in the city's heart," by Colin Woodard -- POLITICO Magazine's "What Works" series explores how Cincinnati was able to transform the nation's most dangerous neighborhood, Over-The-Rhine, into a bustling hub of restaurants, office buildings, and desirable living. And it didn't cost the city a thing. https://politi.co/1PwxY6S ... Photo gallery https://politi.co/260zQ4y
SUNDAY SO FAR:
--"Meet the Press": Speaker Ryan, Attorney General Loretta Lynch ... Roundtable: José Díaz-Balart, Mark Halperin, Gwen Ifill, Katy Tur
--"Face the Nation": Trump ... Wayne LaPierre ... Dianne Feinstein ... Lynch
--ABC's "This Week": House Homeland Security Chair Michael McCaul ... Lynch ... Roundtable: Molly Ball, LZ Granderson, Rich Lowry, Tony Perkins, Kristen Soltis Anderson
--"Fox News Sunday": Lynch ... Power Player: Kim Sajet, Director, National Portrait Gallery ... Panel: Brit Hume, Amy Walter, George Will, Juan Williams
--CNN's "State of the Union" -- Dana Bash anchors from D.C.: Lynch ... Roundtable: Rep. Xavier Becerra, Nina Turner, Ana Navarro, Jeffrey Lord
FIRST LOOKS -- BLAIN RETHMEIER named head of Edelman's West Coast crisis comms. - Release:"Rethmeier, formerly managing partner at Strategic Action Public Affairs, will work closely with Kristine Boyden, President of Edelman's Western Region, to direct the crisis and reputational risk work of the six regional offices." https://politi.co/1W2p33N
--American Bridge today will release a 2-min. video of Marco Rubio's Senate-bashing on the presidential campaign trail. https://bit.ly/1XYMvRa
--@marcorubio [May 16]: "I have only said like 10000 times I will be a private citizen in January." https://bit.ly/1tAbCxh (h/t Marc Caputo)
HOLLYWOODLAND -- "'Real Time With Bill Maher' Sets 4 Specials Timed to Republican and Democratic Conventions," by The Hollywood Reporter's Kate Stanhope: "The HBO talk show will air four live half-hour special installments from the conventions, two per party. All presented from Los Angeles, the first two will cover the Republican convention on July 20 and 21 at 11 p.m. The second two will tackle the Democratic convention on July 27 and 28 at 11 p.m." https://bit.ly/1ZVCGAQ
NERDCAST's TRUMP TOWER INTRIGUE: In this week's episode, the 2016 Nerdcast dishes on the inner workings of the Trump campaign. New details about their general election strategy, why Trump is bothering with California at all, and much more about Trump's souring relationship with the RNC. BONUS: Kristin Roberts, Ken Vogel, Eli Stokols, Charlie Mahtesian and Scott Bland break down POLITICO's Battleground project and why these are the 11 states that will decide the election. https://politi.co/1ZW5tW7 ... Listen https://politi.co/24x5Cp9
ORLANDO AFTERMATH - L.A. Times 1-col. lead, "Killer sought news of his attack: During a pause in the massacre, the Orlando gunman searched social media and posted on Facebook," by Brian Bennett and Del Quentin Wilber: "Mateen searched on Facebook for 'Pulse Orlando' and 'shooting' during his three hour early morning attack on patrons inside the Pulse nightclub. ... FBI analysts have determined that Mateen watched online jihadist sermons since at least 2012 and more recently had downloaded jihadist material to his laptop computer, including grisly videos of beheadings of captives by militants." https://lat.ms/1PxRrUH
-- "Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch will do all five Sunday Shows this weekend to discuss the terrorist attack in Orlando, the Justice Department's efforts in the investigation, and its unwavering support of the victims, their families, and the LGBT community. These interviews come on the heels of President Obama's visit to Orlando on Friday to meet with the families of victims of the horrific terrorist attack."
- "A Life of Violent Threats Paved Way for Orlando Attack," by WSJ's Damian Paletta, Alexandra Berzon and John R. Emshwiller: "Again and again for much of his life, Omar Mateen let people know he was a violent, dangerous person capable of murder. Repeatedly, he wiggled out of trouble, distracting officials with a beguiling charm, a feigned stupidity or some other tactic. ... [O]n at least a dozen occasions, beginning when he was in grade school, he gave clues in a public setting that he was capable of mayhem. ... He cheered the 9/11 attacks on the day they happened and once threatened to shoot partygoers at a barbecue when pork ... touched his hamburger. ... Robert Zirkle, who knew him through school in 2001, said: 'We joked that he'd become a terrorist. And then he did.'" https://on.wsj.com/1YwTYoY
--MICHAEL HIRSH, Politico Magazine's Friday cover, "How the Terrorists Are Evolving Faster than the FBI Can Keep Up: After Orlando, critics say, the U.S. law enforcement should just toss out its old radicalization playbook": "[T]he FBI has been slow to catch on to the changing nature of terrorism-and to counter Islamic State's skill at recruiting or exploiting vulnerable individuals. These critics say the tally of missed clues from Boston to Orlando is evidence that to a disturbing extent the FBI and intelligence community are still fighting the last war, one in which 'radicalization' follows a predictable path (e.g., growing a beard, praying more frequently) and the tell-tale signs of a terrorist in the making are organized links to terrorist groups and plans to travel abroad." https://politi.co/1XthRPf
--GARRETT GRAFF, author of "The Threat Matrix: The FBI At War," in Politico Magazine, "The FBI's Growing Surveillance Gap: There are more homegrown jihadists than the feds can actually watch. And not everyone likes what the FBI is doing instead": "[T]here are too many people like Mateen and Tsarnaev and Hasan across America today for the FBI to track them all-leaving the vast majority of people who the FBI suspects might harbor terrorist aspirations to go about their daily lives without any regular government surveillance. ... At one point last year ... the Bureau was watching 48 people intensely, a number that is towards the upper limit of the FBI's regular surveillance resources." https://politi.co/1W34kg6
VIDEO DU JOUR -- "Trump, Presidential Candidate: 12 Months in 49 Words," by Bloomberg Politics' Matt Negrin: "For the Trump campaign's one-year anniversary: all his big speeches and rallies... one word at a time." 50-sec. video https://bit.ly/1URD3Lg
THOUGHT LEADERS - "The Economist on Thursday announced that it will endorse the campaign for Britain to remain a member of the European Union. The publication argues that leaving the EU would likely make Britain poorer and less innovative. The loss of one of its biggest members would inflict a deep wound upon the EU. And, in the age of Donald Trump, Brexit would be a defeat for the liberal order that underpins the West's prosperity?" https://bit.ly/1UQcE0b ... Its leader, "Divided We Fall" https://econ.st/23fbzCQ ... The cover https://econ.st/1UfWlwM
--"Britain mourns murdered lawmaker," by Reuters' Elisabeth O'Leary in Birstall, England: "Though the motives of the killer were not immediately clear, some suggested sympathy for [Jo] Cox could boost the Remain campaign which opinion polls indicate had fallen behind Leave." https://reut.rs/23fWuAU
TV TONIGHT: Since breaking news preempted Sunday's "On Assignment" on NBC, it will now air during Dateline's regular Friday night slot at 10 p.m. - "David Letterman tells Tom Brokaw 'I couldn't care less about late night television," spoke about Trump and shared memories of Johnny Carson. Video preview https://nbcnews.to/1W3iLke
CLEVELANDWATCH - "From NBA Game Time to GOP Game Time: [This] morning, hours after Game 6 of the NBA Finals, we'll start construction to transform the Quicken Loans Arena from home of the Cavs to home of the Convention Hall for the GOP. Our trucks will be pulling in as ESPN and ABC trucks are pulling out. And preview - yes, we're doing a time-lapse. Watch our 12 p.m. presser at the Quicken Loans Arena LIVE on the GOP Convention Facebook page." https://bit.ly/1UZ3USX
BROCK-WORLD -- "Correct The Record has brought on QRS New Media to help oversee an aggressive surrogate booking program, connecting regional and national surrogates with radio and television news outlets across the country in support of Hillary Clinton. The QRS team previously built and ran booking operations for the Democratic National Convention and multiple presidential campaigns including Gore 2000, Kerry 2004, Clinton 2008, and Obama 2008. The firm [was] founded by political veterans Laura Quinn, Steve Rabinowitz, and Mark Steitz."
PLAYBOOK METRO SECTION -- There's an effort underway to rename Gravelly Point Park to honor Nancy Reagan. Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.) introduced a bill early this week that would redesignate the park (where people watch planes land at DCA) as Nancy Reagan Memorial Park. Grover Norquist of ATR has thrown his support behind the effort and launched a StandUnited.org petition last night to rally public support for the bill. https://bit.ly/28ISk8O
VALLEY TALK -- "GOOGLE announces the publications of Think with Google's latest Guest Editor Series, featuring Frank Luntz of Luntz Global and Julie Hootkin of Global Strategy Group. The series features a Q&A with the two pollsters, as well as a curated list of articles from Think with Google with commentary from the pollsters. The series highlights the important role Google/YouTube can play in political marketing campaigns." https://bit.ly/24UU61D ... https://bit.ly/1ttWYa6
POLITICO JOURNALISM AWARD - National security editor Bryan Bender emails the staff: "The Pro Defense team is very pleased to report that Jeremy Herb, Austin Wright, and Leigh Munsil have won the Society of Professional Journalists' Dateline Award for Business Reporting for their series of articles last year about the behind-the-scenes influence of the defense industry in fashioning the military budget. 'Wonky and technical, but a well done report on the important topic of attempts to reform defense industry spending practices,' the judges concluded." One of the primary submissions, "In House bill, arms makers wrote their own rules"https://politi.co/1Qb4Sj7 ... SPJ announcement https://bit.ly/261bpnM
MEDIAWATCH - "Clinton Inc.' author Daniel Halper joins New York Post," by Hadas Gold: "Halper started this week as the Post's new Washington Bureau Chief, succeeding Geoff Earle who left to join the Daily Mail's MailOnline as political editor in April. ... Halper was previously online editor at the conservative magazine The Weekly Standard." https://politi.co/1XZ4RS7
--"Charles C. W. Cooke named Online editor at National Review," by Hadas Gold: "Cooke, who joined the magazine five years ago as an intern from the United Kingdom, takes over the role from Lowry who was juggling both positions for years." https://politi.co/1XtbF9U
-- "Jessica Sidman Joins Washingtonian" as food editor -- Washingtonian's Andrew Beaujon: "Washingtonian Editor Michael Schaffer called Sidman, who is currently food editor at Washington City Paper, 'a great champion of DC's restaurant scene and a colorful reporter about the people behind it.' ... [A]t Washingtonian, she'll 'cover the business and culture of dining, writing in the monthly Taste section and at a faster clip on the website.' She'll contribute attention-snagging feature stories to the magazine.'" https://bit.ly/1YvVqbe
--"Public Radio's Existential Crisis," by WSJ's Ellen Gamerman: "Some of the biggest radio stars of a generation are exiting the scene while public-radio executives attempt to stem the loss of younger listeners on traditional radio. At the same time, the business model of NPR -- the institution at the center of the public-radio universe -- is under threat: It relies primarily on funding from hundreds of local radio stations, but it faces rising competition from small and nimble podcasting companies using aggressive commercial strategies to create Netflix-style on-demand content." https://on.wsj.com/1UZ5uEj
TRANSITIONS -- Tyler Borchers has moved from TIME, where he was Senior Audience Strategy Editor, to become Director of Audience Development for VICE News & VICE on HBO. FishbowlNY's write-up of VICE's latest hiring round https://bit.ly/1rsTHq6
--"Booz Allen Names Craig G. Veith as Vice President for External Affairs": "Before founding Sound Resources in 2005, Veith had served since 2002 as President & Chief Executive Officer of Direct Impact, a leader in the grassroots industry. He previously served as the Chairman of the U.S. Media Practice at Burson-Marsteller, where he developed and implemented integrated campaigns for a wide range of clients." https://politi.co/1UZF3hO
--"Judith Rodin, President of The Rockefeller Foundation ... Announces Departure": "Rodin's leadership ushered The Rockefeller Foundation into a new era of strategic philanthropy that emphasized partnerships with business, government, and the philanthropic community to address and solve for the complex challenges of the 21st century." https://bit.ly/1tzsZ0U
--Nicholas Monck, alumni of Gary Peters' 2014 Senate Campaign and the Senate Ag. Committee, is leaving the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's comms. team for law school at the University of Colorado.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD -- Joshua Alcorn of the Beau Biden Foundation and Brianna Alcorn of URBN Inc.'s Terrain welcomed their first, Noah Mark Alcorn, on 6/16/16 (not only a palindrome, but also Bloomsday, which pleases his Joyce-loving father to no end). Weighing in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces and stretching to 21 inches, Noah's already got his mom's laid back So-Cal temperament and a shock of dark curly hair like his dad. Pic of the new family https://politi.co/1sIyRo3
OUT AND ABOUT - Jim Courtovich last night held a Five Guys pop-up burger joint at the Sphere Hill House, where friends enjoyed hamburgers, French fries, grilled cheese, and lots of peanuts. SPOTTED: Carl Hulse, Bob Hillman, Anna Palmer, Phil Elliot, Tammy Hadadd, Ryan Williams, Jake Sherman, Helene Cooper, Kelley Hudak, Ron Bonjean, Becca Watkins, Ed Wyatt, Bonnie Kapp, Jonathan Martin, Jeff Zeleny.
--Hill+Knowlton Strategies took over P.J. Clarke's on K St. last night for a closer look "inside the greatest political show on earth" with Mark McKinnon, senior adviser to the firm and co-host/co-executive producer of Showtime's The Circus, and the Washington Post's Dan Balz. Conversation ranged from considering if Trump has changed elections permanently to whether Gary Johnson will make it to the debate stage this fall. Guests enjoyed the #HKCircusEvent playlist, featuring songs popular on the 2016 campaign trail: https://bit.ly/circusplaylist
SPOTTED : Howard Opinsky, Ellen Moran, Ben and Jo Anne Ginsberg, Juleanna Glover, Ginny Terzano, Greg Hitt, Amanda Makki, Nedra Pickler, Edda Collins Coleman, Joe and Mia Quinn, Chris Van Es, R.C. Hammond, Will Hansen, Ian Jannetta, Andrew Loeb.
--Friends and journalists toasted HuffPost's Michelle Fields at Hotel Monaco for her first book "Barons of the Beltway: Inside the Princely World of Our Washington Elite--and How to Overthrow Them" that comes out next Tuesday. Pre-order -- $17.77 on Amazon https://amzn.to/2617Uhd
SPOTTED : Asawin Suebsaeng, Dave Weigel, Ben Garmisa, Hadas Gold, Jamie Weinstein, Will Rahn Lauren Ehrsam. Jason Gorey, Jonathan Swan, Noah Pollak, Tim Miller, Peter Suderman, Philip Klein, Molly Ball, Taylor Lorenz, Elise Foley, Sabrina Siddiqui, Joe Perticone, Tim Mak, Byron Tau, Rebecca Leber, Benny Johnson, Hunter Schwartz, Keith Urbahn, Alex Pappas, Matt Lewis, birthday boy Chris Bedford (3-0!).
BIRTHWEEK (was yesterday): Adam Talbot, senior writer at West Wing Writers
BIRTHDAYS: Tory Burch (Nolita tips: Dina, Autumn, Elena, Kim) ... Rep. Robert Hurt (R-Va.) is 47 (h/t Charlie) ... Desiree Barnes! ... Newt Gingrich is 73 (h/t Donald Trump) ... Matt Canter, S.V.P. at Global Strategy Group and DSCC alum, is 36 ... Matt Miller, partner at strategic advisory firm Vianovo, a DOJ and DSCC alum (h/t Jon Karl) ... Politico's Alex Weprin (h/t Chris Ariens) ... Chris Bedford, the pride of Acton, Mass., editor in chief at The Daily Caller News Foundation, vice chairman of Young Americans for Freedom, "Kansas City Barbeque Society judge & bartender extraordinaire," per his Twitter, is 3-0 (h/ts Benny, Danza) ... Maxwell Nunes, digital for Hillary for America and a Bully Pulpit Interactive alum ... Christina Wilkie Sumner, HuffPost national political reporter, who studied philosophy at Trinity College ... Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) is 7-0 ... Reps. Scott Peters (D-Calif.) and Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) are 58 (and born in 1958) ...
... CNN White House producer Allie Malloy ... Chad Clanton is 45 (h/t Christian Robinson) ... Triathlete and Competitive Enterprise Institute President Kent Lassman (h/t Mary Beth Gombita) ... Diane Blagman of Greenberg Traurig ... Jon Leibowitz, former FTC chairman, now with Davis Polk & Wardwell (h/ts Jon Haber) ... Gabe Horwitz, VP for the economic program at Third Way (h/t Rachael Heisler) ... Katie Grant, comms. director and senior advisor for House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer ... DLCC's Nate Thomas ... June Shih (hubby tip: Josh Gerstein) ...
... Paul Steinhauser, NH1 political director, anchor and reporter; and CNN alum ... former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is 67 ... Scott Thuman, chief political correspondent for WJLA and Sinclair Broadcast Group ... Emily Adams, project manager at Agency CHIEF ... PBS NewsHour producer Jaywon Choe (h/t Simone Pathe) ... John Dimos ... Michael Grisso, co-founder and principal of Prescient Digital ... Nicole Auerbach, national college basketball and college football reporter at USA Today ... Linda Chavez ... Craig Roberts, CoS for Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.) ... Miro Korenha (hubby tip: Kurt Bardella) ...
... Pat Bauer, a Biden advance and Clinton '08 alum, and now professional ski patroller at Park City Mountain Resort ... Joyce Johnson ... Rob Johnson ... Joni Klaassen (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) ... Chris Jennings ... Aaron Harrison ... Melissa Sabatine, SVP of regulatory affairs of the American Association of Airport Executives ... Jeffrey Grimshaw ... Priscilla Jones Stanzel ... Robert Becker is 48 ... Janice R. Lachance ... Katie Koenen Wright ... David Dolkart ... actor Peter Lupus is 84 ... Barry Manilow is 73 ... Joe Piscopo is 65 ... Greg Kinnear is 53 ... Olympic gold-medal speed skater Dan Jansen is 51 ... tennis player Venus Williams is 36 ... Kendrick Lamar is 29 ... actor Damani Roberts is 20 (h/ts AP)
** A message from the Coalition for Fiscal and National Security: The Coalition for Fiscal and National Security is chaired by Admiral Mike Mullen, and includes Albright, Baker, Brzezinski, Chertoff, Gates, Hadley, Hagel, Hamilton, Hayden, Kissinger, Napolitano, Nunn, O'Neill, Panetta, Paulson, Ridge, Scowcroft, Shultz, Volcker, Warner, and Zoellick. This bipartisan group has released a new statement to draw our country's attention to the fact that America's global leadership requires a foundation of fiscal sustainability and economic growth, and to the urgent need to update and reprioritize our defense and foreign policy strategies to reflect a changing security environment. The Coalition is convened by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation. Read more: https://bit.ly/CFNS2016 **
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