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Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
A Republican Wave Sweeps the Midterm Elections — In an echo of 2010, the GOP overshot its targets, taking the Senate and winning House and statehouse races across the board. Now what will they do? — LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Republicans took the Senate majority in a commanding sweep on Tuesday …
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Republicans take Senate majority, Fox News projects — Republicans have won a majority in the Senate for the first time in eight years, Fox News projects, giving the party full control of Congress for the remainder of President Obama's term. — A projected victory by Republican Joni Ernst …
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Meet The Real Next Senate Majority Leader: Ted Cruz — If you thought House Speaker John Boehner has had a miserable time trying to govern, wait until you see what incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is about to deal with. — The Kentucky Republican achieved his lifelong dream …
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William M. Welch / Associated Press:
Republicans take Senate majority
Republicans take Senate majority
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Republicans seize Senate, gaining full control of Congress
Republicans seize Senate, gaining full control of Congress
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
An unhappy electorate is toughest on Obama and the Democrats
An unhappy electorate is toughest on Obama and the Democrats
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Washington Post:
Battle for the Senate: How the GOP woke up while Democrats were feeling the drag — One night in early September, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called a longtime colleague, Sen. Pat Roberts, from his living room in Louisville, furious about the 78-year-old Republican's fumbling and lethargic reelection campaign.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
After blowout, Obama to answer questions — President Obama will hold a news conference Wednesday afternoon, facing the White House press corps one day after Democrats were blown out in the midterm elections. — White House aides acknowledge that Tuesday night was tough …
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Alexander Burns / Politico:
GOP takes control of Senate in midterm rout
GOP takes control of Senate in midterm rout
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Anja Crowder / ABC News:
Midterm Elections 2014 Exit Polls: 6 Fast Facts on 6 Key States — According to preliminary exit poll data, here are six fast facts about voters in Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Colorado, New Hampshire and North Carolina. — Numbers will change as exit polls are updated and only reflect preliminary data.
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Katherine Jones / ABC News:
Midterm Elections 2014: National Exit Poll Reveals Major Voter Discontent
Midterm Elections 2014: National Exit Poll Reveals Major Voter Discontent
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Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Exit polls: Majority of voters dissatisfied or angry with Washington
Exit polls: Majority of voters dissatisfied or angry with Washington
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Guardian
Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
Paul: Hillary Clinton ‘soundly rejected’ — Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Tuesday portrayed the early Senate results as a repudiation of Hillary Clinton, a possible 2016 presidential rival. — “I think we're going to pick up enough [seats] to take over the Senate, and I think it is a repudiation basically …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
President Obama Left Fighting for His Own Relevance — WASHINGTON — Two things were clear long before the votes were counted on Tuesday night: President Obama would face a Congress with more Republicans for his final two years in office, and the results would be seen as a repudiation of his leadership.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Voters' verdict explodes Democratic myths — As Democratic losses mounted in Senate races across the country on election night, some liberal commentators clung to the idea that dissatisfied voters were sending a generally anti-incumbent message, and not specifically repudiating Democratic officeholders.
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Noelle Crombie / Oregonian:
Recreational marijuana passes in Oregon: Oregon election results 2014 — Oregon voters said yes to marijuana Tuesday, making the state the third to allow the possession and sale of cannabis for recreational rather than strictly medical use. — The crowd at the Southeast Portland club Holocene …
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Dan Merica / CNN:
Oregon, Washington, D.C. legalize marijuana
Oregon, Washington, D.C. legalize marijuana
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Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Jon Stewart Didn't Vote Today (VIDEO) — Jon Stewart may have covered every bizarre moment of this year's midterm election, but he didn't cast a vote in it. — The host of “The Daily Show” told CNN's Christiane Amanpour during an interview on Tuesday that he had abstained this year.
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Paige St. John / Los Angeles Times:
Prop. 47 passes, reducing some crime penalties — Proposition 47, to reduce sentences for some crimes, passes, AP reports. — Penalties for common drug and theft crimes in California will be reduced from potential felonies to misdemeanors, shortening the time some offenders spend behind bars.
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Reuben Fischer-Baum / FiveThirtyEight:
The Minimum Wage In Wisconsin — Wisconsin isn't one of the five states with a statewide ballot initiative on the minimum wage tonight. But you'd be forgiven for thinking it was — Democrats have tried to make the minimum wage one of the dominant issues of Wisconsin's gubernatorial campaign.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama: Worst map since Eisenhower — Democrats are facing the worst midterm Senate map since President Dwight D. Eisenhower, President Obama bemoaned during an Election Day interview with a Connecticut radio station. — “There's no doubt that, when you look at the Senate races …
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Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:
Tonight's darker omen for the GOP: Losing the Senate in 2016 — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL CONGRESS BARACK OBAMA REPUBLICAN PARTY 2014 ELECTIONS 2016 ELECTIONS CAMPAIGNS — However well Republicans do tonight, President Obama will retain a veto pen. That means GOP control of both chambers …
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Nathaniel Herz / Anchorage Daily News:
Sullivan lead holds in Alaska U.S. Senate race; Begich won't concede — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dan Sullivan appeared to grab an insurmountable lead over incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Begich early Wednesday, with all of Alaska's precincts reporting.
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