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UPDATED: Obama wins reelection over Romney
AP Special CorrespondentWASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama rolled to re-election Tuesday night, vanquishing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney despite a weak economy that plagued his first term and put a crimp in the middle class dreams of millions. In victory, he...Tags: Mark Critz, Voting, George W. Bush, Scott P. Brown, Al Gore
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Democrats maintain control of Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats secured a majority in the Senate on Tuesday, snatching Republican-held seats in Massachusetts and Indiana and turning back fierce, expensive challenges in Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin and Connecticut to maintain the...
Tags: Bernard Sanders, Richard Mourdock, Scott P. Brown, Tea Party Movement, Mitt Romney
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Democrats Hold onto Narrow Majority in U.S. Senate
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Democrats retained a narrow majority in the Senate on Tuesday, but Republicans kept their grip on the House, delivering another divided, and highly polarized, Congress. The balance of power was likely to shift by no more than a seat or two,...Tags: Voting, George W. Bush, Minority Groups, Richard Mourdock, Scott P. Brown
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Dems fight for continued Senate control
WASHINGTON (AP) — Majority Democrats fought Republicans for control of the Senate on Tuesday after a bitter campaign marked by roughly $1 billion in outside spending in competitive races from Virginia to Montana. Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who...
Tags: Karl Rove, Sherrod Brown, Elizabeth Warren, Richard Mourdock, Claire McCaskill
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What to watch for on Election Night
A long and bitter presidential election comes to a close Tuesday when Americans choose between a second term for President Barack Obama and a new direction with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. CNN's reporters, correspondents, analysts and...
Tags: Polls, John Kerry, Tampa, News Agency, Voting
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Controversies dim GOP hopes to take over Senate
CNNEven before a second Republican Senate candidate tripped over incendiary comments about rape, GOP leaders in Washington knew that their once promising chances of winning control of the Senate had diminished. Whether Richard Mourdock of Indiana can move...Tags: George W. Bush, Government, Richard Mourdock, Elizabeth Warren, Claire McCaskill
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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Economy, Social Security, National Security, Litigation and Regulation
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Convention speaker lineups show both parties want women vote
CNNWhen first lady Michelle Obama took the stage Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention, she told the kind of tale about President Barack Obama that only a wife can. She told of the profound impact of watching his grandmother and single mother'...Tags: Polls, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Tampa, Nikki Haley
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The 50 richest members of Congress
CNN MoneyThe Hill, a political newspaper, unveiled its annual list of the 50 richest lawmakers on Tuesday. Rep. Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas, held on to the top slot with a cool $290.5 million. "McCaul remains in the stratosphere of the very richest...Tags: Richard Hanna, Richard Blumenthal, Bill Flores, Bob Corker, John Kerry
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Our View: Extreme ends know no middle ground
The lament that the political system in our nation has become too polarized has become increasingly common. When that cry comes from one of the most polarizing figures in the history of California politics, however, we should take notice. Gray Davis, the...Tags: Politics, Civil and Public Service, Government, Democratic Party, Elections
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Self-interest trumps democracy
With so many tens of millions of dollars flowing into political campaigns anonymously this year, it's hard to believe anyone would oppose some minimum level of disclosure. After all, it was Justice Anthony Kennedy who wrote in the infamous Citizens United...
Tags: Karl Rove, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, Parties and Movements, Economy, Business and Finance
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Experience Gives Shays Edge In GOP Senate Primary
Voters have been treated to a clash of titans in the U.S. Senate primary race — Connecticut's last U.S. House Republican vs. an enormously successful businesswoman with a compelling life story. The Courant endorses Christopher Shays in the Aug....
Tags: Entertainment, Jim Himes, Social Security, Iraq, Stock Market
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