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Victories Suggest Wider Appeal of Tea Party — The Tea Party victories by Rand Paul of Kentucky and Marco Rubio of Florida underscored the extent to which Republicans and Democrats alike may have underestimated the power of the Tea Party, a loosely-affiliated, at times ill-defined …
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Some random thoughts on the 2010 elections — In my Wednesday Washington Examiner column, which had to be filed before the full returns were available, I tried to set the Republicans' historic gains in the House of Representatives in historic perspective, keeping in mind that the exit polls suggested …
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Some Implications — First thoughts. — 1. Nancy Pelosi will presumably step down as Democratic leader in the House. Steny Hoyer could be challenged from the left as he seeks to move up to replace her, and he could lose—partly because the defeat of Democrats in swing districts throughout …
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Republicans Win Control of House With Historic Gains — GOP Expected to Pick Up 60 to 70 Seats in House, ABC News Projects — ABC News projects Republicans will take control of the House of Representatives picking-up between 60 and 70 seats in a resounding rebuke to President Obama and the Democrats.
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Morning Jay: Special “The Morning After” Edition
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Boehner pledges repeal of Obama health care law
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Where Do Democrats Go Next? — DEMOCRATS can recover from the disappointments of this election and set the stage for success in 2012. But to do so we must learn from Tuesday's results. — Many of our problems were foreseeable. A public unhappy about the economy will take it out on the party in power …
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Obama must slay the job-killing beast
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A Centrist Democratic Agenda: More Jobs, Less Corruption
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Bennet wins in Senate race — Appointed U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet will be elected to the U.S. Senate after pulling ahead of challenger Ken Buck this morning. — Long after most Coloradans — including the candidates and their supporters — had gone to bed, returns from Denver …
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Murray leads Rossi on strong King County vote
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Colorado and Washington Senate contests tight, could drag on
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Live Blogging the Election Returns — We will be covering tonight's election returns beginning at around 5 p.m. Eastern, an hour before the first polls close in Kentucky and Indiana. — You can follow along here and check out our hour-by-hour, district-by-district guide for watching the returns.
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Iowa voters oust justices who made same-sex marriage legal — (CNN) — Voters in Iowa chose to remove three high court justices who helped make Iowa the first Midwestern state to permit same-sex marriage. — The vote marks the first time a member of the Iowa Supreme Court has been rejected …
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Iowans dismiss three justices who backed gay marriage
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Justices on pace to be ousted, unofficial results show
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The Morning Briefing: The Tsunami — [UPDATE]: The whole of the Maine legislator has flipped to the GOP. Several people I have talked to said such a deep and thorough shift to any one party has not happened in one election in the past 100 years. — This is an unusual Morning Briefing …
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GOP Claims 16 Legislative Chambers
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Write-in vote lead has Murkowski smiling — ELECTION COULD MAKE HISTORY: Final counts may be weeks away; parnell, young post strong results. — scockerham@adn.com — Election returns Tuesday night showed Lisa Murkowski with a chance to become only the second candidate to run …
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In Alaska, ‘Write-In’ Leads, Giving Murkowski Hope
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Michele Bachman Humiliates Chris Matthews: How's That Leg Tingle Doing Tonight? — Rep. Michele Bachmann went on MSNBC for an interview with Chris Matthews tonight and handled him with dismissive tone the hack deserved. All he wanted to do was bait her with unprofessional journolisty questions …
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Welcome, Senate Conservatives — Remember what the voters back home want—less government and more freedom. — Congratulations to all the tea party-backed candidates who overcame a determined, partisan opposition to win their elections. The next campaign begins today.
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Blue Dog Coalition Crushed By GOP Wave Election — What's Your Reaction: … WASHINGTON — Tuesday was a tough night for Democrats, as they watched Republicans win enough seats to take back the House in the next Congress and began to ponder life under a likely House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio).
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Conservative Democrat Blue Dog caucus cut in half
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Prop. 19 headed to defeat, exit polls show — California voters appear to have rejected Prop. 19, an effort to legalize marijuana and allow local governments to tax the sale of the drug. — Prop. 19 received national attention, but relatively little money was spent on the campaign.
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Pence steps down as No. 3 in House GOP — Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) will step down from his position as chairman of the House Republican Conference, he announced on Wednesday. — Pence informed fellow House Republicans in a “Dear Colleague” letter that he would leave his third-ranking position within …
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White House aide: President Obama will heed election message — The White House is sending a “we-get-it” message following Tuesday's Republican romp. — A top aide to President Barack Obama said not to look for a change in his “fundamental principles, but certainly there were messages that have to be heeded, and we will.”
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Take Your Olive Branch and Shove It, Democrats — Here's my post-election column. I'll continue to update the results post here as we wait on key AK, WA, CO, AZ, and Florida returns. — The grass-roots conservative midterm message: No surrender, no compromise, no capitulation. — Share you thoughts!
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Wonkbook: Welcome to gridlocked America — Welcome to gridlocked America: The GOP is on track to win about 65 seats in the House of Representatives, and 47 or 48 in the Senate. This is a huge victory: the Republican House majority will be the largest since 1928.
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BUSH/LAUER EXCERPTS — MATT LAUER SITS DOWN WITH PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH IN HIS FIRST ONE-ON-ONE TV INTERVIEW SINCE LEAVING THE OVAL OFFICE — EXCERPTS FROM INTERVIEW BELOW - IF USED, MUST CREDIT NBC NEWS “MATT LAUER REPORTS” WITH AIRDATE — MORE EXCERPTS TO BE RELEASED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
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The Changing Electorate — One reason it's difficult to read midterm elections as reflecting shifts in the “national mood” is that the actual set of voting people is quite different. According to exit polls, for example, the relative proportion of youth voters and senior voters shifted quite dramatically:
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