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» Obama’s delay doesn’t stop the bleeding

Republican strategists agree with President Obama: The surge of immigrant children at the border this summer changed the politics of immigration dramatically.

» After immigration delay, Obama has little reason not to go big

It may not be clear when President Obama will act on immigration, but it’s now clear it will be big.

» Byron York: Why didn’t Obama pass immigration reform when he had the chance?

Immigration reform would have to wait for 2010. And then 2011. And then 2012. And then 2013. And now 2014.

» Ted Cruz loses, Mitt Romney wins in Senate primaries

Cruz “refused to endorse any incumbents, and he’s made a lot of enemies in the caucus,” said one party strategist.

» Hagel finds Turkish help against Islamic State a tough sell

The Obama administration sees Turkey as one of 10 core countries in the coalition it is trying to build to fight the Islamist extremist group.

» America’s incredible shrinking labor force

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office released a new report projecting that labor force participation has not hit bottom yet.

» House could take up federal funding bill Thursday

With a Sept. 30 fiscal deadline looming and the midterm elections coming in November, the House may take up a bill without adding provisions that are frequently attached to must-pass spending bills, say those familiar with the talks.

» States pushing through labeling for ‘frankenfoods’

State legislatures in Connecticut, Hawaii, Vermont and Maine passed laws in 2013-14 mandating genetically modified food labeling and the issue has been put on the November ballot in Colorado and Oregon.

» Paul Bedard: Team Obama copied Amazon for fundraising

The Obama re-election committee cribbed from Amazon for fundraising help, hoping to make donating so easy that if “people tripped and hit their head on the computer, they’d give us money by mistake,” said a former official.

» Watchdog: Obama’s chief ad agency lands $5.7 million CFPB contract that has produced no ads to date

The firm, GMMB, was paid $389 million by the Obama re-election campaign in 2012, more than any other vendor or consultant the campaign hired.

» Feinstein on torture report’s release: ‘We’re not there yet’

The California Democrat said she and the White House are still haggling over redactions to the Senate’s torture report with the goal of releasing it as soon as possible.

» Kerry congratulates Iraq on milestone

Kerry plans to travel to Jordan and Saudi Arabia this week to try to build a regional coalition to help fight ISIS.

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