

DAY'S END ROUNDUP
FROM THE BLOGS:
Dems can't count on 20-somethings
The Atlantic's Andrew Baumann & Anna Greenberg warn Democrats that they might not always be able to rely on Millennials for the same level of support they gave in 2008.
What we're talking about when we talk about Reagan
Red State's Erick Erickson argues that claims Ronald Reagan wouldn't fit in today's GOP say more about the people who voice them, and the media that covers them, than the Republican Party.
Droning on
The Daily Caller's Matt Lewis contends that one of the most worrisome facts of the debate over the use of drones is how little the public seems to care.
Money groups that walk the line
Mother Jones's Gavin Aronsen lists some "dark money" groups that have tax-exempt status as "nonpartisan social welfare organizations" but nonetheless spend millions on obviously partisan political activity.
OTHER NEWS SOURCES:
Issa makes offer to Holder
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) tells the Justice Department he'll postpone the contempt vote for Attorney General Eric Holder — if Justice "submits a serious proposal for how it intends to alter its refusal to produce critical documents," reports The Hill's Jordy Yager.
Feinstein defends leaks investigation
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) rejects criticism from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and others of the administration's handling of the inquiry into several recent national security leaks, The Hill's Jeremy Herb reports.








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