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Wall Street Journal:
Now We Can Get Congress Going — Reform the tax code, redefine ‘full time’ as working 40 hours a week, move on the Keystone XL pipeline—there are plenty of tasks ahead. — Americans have entrusted Republicans with control of both the House and Senate. We are humbled by this opportunity …
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Washington Post:
GOP crafts narrow agenda for new Congress, seeking unity, Democratic votes
GOP crafts narrow agenda for new Congress, seeking unity, Democratic votes
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Democrats Have Two Choices Now: Gridlock or Annihilation
The Democrats Have Two Choices Now: Gridlock or Annihilation
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Townhall.com:
Obama Has Called the GOP's Bluff. What Will the House Do Next? — SHARES — If you were looking for any acknowledgment from President Obama that he bears any responsibility for the massacre Democrats suffered at the polls on Tuesday, then you were probably very disappointed in his press conference yesterday.
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Ron Fournier / National Journal:
Obama Isn't Listening to Voters He Claims to Hear — “I hear you,” the president says. But he doesn't. — Shellacked and thumped by an angry electorate, President Obama declared to every American who voted in Tuesday's elections—and to those who've checked out of the political process—"I hear you."
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Philly.com and Ed Driscoll
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Barack Obama's case for himself has holes — President Barack Obama and his aides are arguing that the stinging defeat Democrats suffered at the polls Tuesday wasn't a rejection of the policies he's advocated over the past six years, citing evidence of popular support for his agenda even as voters turned against his party.
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Hinterland Gazette and PoliticusUSA
New York Times:
Mr. Obama's Offer to Republicans
Mr. Obama's Offer to Republicans
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Power Line, Mediaite and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
The Huffington Post:
Obama Pledges Immigration Executive Order By End Of Year
Obama Pledges Immigration Executive Order By End Of Year
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TheBlaze.com, Daily Kos, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, ImmigrationProf Blog and National Review
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
C-SPAN Caller On Air: ‘Republicans Hate That N***er Obama’ (VIDEO) — A man who called into C-SPAN's “Washington Journal” Thursday morning referred to President Barack Obama as “that n***er” before getting booted off the air. — The caller, who gave his name as Anthony from San Diego …
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Tom Brune / Newsday:
Steve Israel, outgoing Democratic House campaign chief, sees 2016 hope — WASHINGTON — The political climate for Democrats can only get better in 2016, said Rep. Steve Israel, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, on the day after Republicans swept into power in the Senate …
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Rep. Steve Israel leaving DCCC
Rep. Steve Israel leaving DCCC
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Libby Nelson / Vox:
Republicans now have historic majorities in state legislatures. That's a really big deal. — One Republican victory in the midterm elections has been mostly overlooked. Yes, Republicans took control of the Senate and a surprising number of governorships. But they also won a record number of state legislature seats.
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ABC News and The PJ Tatler
Politico:
How to waste 10 million dollars — Embracing the irony of setting up a super PAC that would spend big money in order to fight super PACs and other groups that spend big money, Harvard professor Larry Lessig and GOP strategist Mark McKinnon went all-in on the idea voters would kick megadonors to the curb.
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Washington Monthly and Gawker
Alec MacGillis / The New Republic:
Democrats Didn't Lose Governor's Races Because of a GOP Wave. They Lost Because of Bad Candidates. — I knew Democrat Anthony Brown was in trouble in the race for Maryland governor when every single voter I spoke with Tuesday—including several who voted for Barack Obama …
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Dana Milbank: Obama seems numb to this latest ‘shellacking’ of Democrats — “I hear you,” President Obama said to the voters who gave Democrats an electoral drubbing in Tuesday's midterm elections. — But their message went in one presidential ear and out the other.
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Fox News, Hot Air and Hinterland Gazette
Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
CHARLES PIERCE LIVE BLOGGING: OPEN ALL NIGHT … 1:30AM — I think it was contemplating the fact that both Sam Brownback and Paul LePage both may have survived as governors that was the last straw for me tonight. Brownback has wrecked his state. Even Kansas Republicans believe that.
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Ashley Killough / CNN:
Chris Christie's big moment — (CNN) — Gov. Chris Christie granted interviews to all five major news networks Wednesday morning, reveling in the thumping Republican governors gave Democrats on Election Night. — As chairman of the Republican Governors Association, Christie helped raise $106 million …
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
James Oliphant / National Journal:
Face It, Obama Is a Lousy Politician — The president's skill set didn't match up well with an election that prized extremes over nuance. He paid the price. — As his party lost seats in epic fashion Tuesday in both the House and Senate, the world's most famous Democrat sat on the sidelines …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Kirsten Gillibrand not interested in DSCC chairmanship — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has no interest in leading Senate Democrats' campaign to take back the majority on 2016, an aide said on Wednesday morning. — Senate Democrats woke up on Wednesday morning with one silver lining …
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Talking Points Memo
Brendan Nyhan / New York Times:
What 2014 Elections Can Tell Us About the 2016 Ones: Not So Much — America has again embraced our long history of electoral overreaction. While it's true that Republicans won a major victory at the polls, the results tell us far less about future elections than some commentary has suggested.
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Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Rare WWII Story By John Steinbeck Finally Being Published — NEW YORK (AP) — In July 1944, Orson Welles wrapped up one of his wartime radio broadcasts with a brief, emotional reading of one of the country's favorite authors, John Steinbeck. — The piece was titled “With Your Wings,” …
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Raw Story
Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Anchorage station airs over 16K campaign ads — KTUU, the NBC affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska, wins the award for most Senate ads aired in the 2014 election cycle. — The station played 13,200 Senate ads in 2014 through Oct. 27, according to data analysis from the Center for Public Integrity of Kantar Media/CMAG data.
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Broadcasting & Cable and Outside the Beltway
Frank Luntz / New York Times:
The Midterms Were Not a Republican Revolution — ON election night 1994, as Republicans recaptured the House for the first time in 40 years, I stood in the audience and watched my client Newt Gingrich, who would soon become speaker of the House, declare the beginning of the “Republican revolution.”
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PoliticusUSA and Mediaite
Barbara Starr / CNN:
First on CNN: Army says word Negro OK to use — Washington (CNN) — A newly published U.S. Army regulation says a service member can be referred to as a “Negro” when describing “black or African American” personnel. The Army confirmed the language is contained in the October 22 “Army Command Policy,” known as regulation AR 600-20.
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