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McConnell on midterms, 2016: ‘Way too early’ to discuss possibilities

  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says it’s too soon to discuss the 2016 presidential race and predicts that the economy will come to front and center in the 2014 midterm congressional races.

A warning to conservatives about how to treat a ‘scandal’

  MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki talks about the three possible outcomes for the week that was: scandals will fire up the Republican base heading into the 2014 midterm elections, the controversies would have no impact at all or the base will get too caught up in “scandal fever.” Kornacki also shares examples

What the GOP obsession with Benghazi is really about

  Steve Kornacki takes a look at the Benghazi investigation and how it’s just a part of the right rediscovering its hatred of Hillary Clinton.

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Watch: 2016 dominated by Benghazi this week

NBC Politics: On Benghazi probe, GOP's Issa says 'Hillary Clinton's not a target'

NBC Politics: Rand Paul challenges Hillary Clinton in key Iowa speech

NBC Politics: Clinton remains GOP focus as administration defends Benghazi talking points

10 Things to Know for Thursday

Top Clinton aide responds to House Benghazi testimony

Clinton 2016 cries intensify

NBC Politics: Clinton waiting in the wings, Democratic group paves way for a woman president

A woman in the White House?

NY's Cuomo: Clinton no bearing on 2016 thinking

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  Benghazi smears attacks warrant an apology

From Susan Rice to Hillary Clinton, Rev. Sharpton explains why the primary targets of Republican attacks in the wake of Benghazi deserve an apology.

  Weiner's wife represented clients while at State; could that impact his NYC run?

Politico Playbook: "Huma Abedin...spent her final months at the State Department working as a part-time consultant with the agency who at the same time was allowed to represent outside clients," Politico writes. Patrick Gavin joins Morning Joe to discuss Abedin as well as why President Obama is stic

  IRS actions spark outrage as two top officials resign

Author Chris Lehane explains how the Obama administration and the IRS can survive this scandal.

  2016 dialogue dominated by Benghazi this week

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Chuck Todd gives the Daily Rundown a roundup of 2016 news focusing on possible 2016 potentials including Hillary Clinton, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.

  Top Lines: Darrell Issa, from ‘unacceptable’ to ‘shameful’

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif, has to keep doing his job; which includes telling the attorney general that he’s not a good witness; also that he’s not targeting President Obama or Hillary Clinton; and claiming that none of his hearing spectacles are “staged show” - to that, Attorney Gen. Eric Holder ca

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