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Fix fiscal cliff by repairing GOP
Your recent editorial ("Obama's mandate," Nov. 7) where you recommend that President Barack Obama "needs to act immediately to persuade Congress to extend the deadline for sequestration another six months" is almost laughable if it wasn't so sad. Lest...Tags: Psychotherapy, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Politics, Parties and Movements
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A national left turn?
Politically, it was a status quo election. Democrats held on to the White House and their majority in the U.S. Senate in Tuesday's voting. Republicans preserved their majority in the House and increased by one their hold on the majority of state...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Joe Walsh, DREAM Act, Social Issues, Todd Akin
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Reid urges cooperation as Democrats expand Senate control
CNNSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid called on Republicans to cooperate with an expanded Democratic majority Wednesday, a day after the Democrats picked up at least one more seat in the chamber. "It is better to dance than to fight," said Reid, D-Nevada....Tags: Daniel Akaka, Dianne Feinstein, Human Rights Campaign, Jon Tester, Employment Opportunities
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Donnelly wins Indiana Senate battle, Mourdock reflects on loss
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Democrat Joe Donnelly triumphed Tuesday in one of the nation's most tumultuous Senate races, capitalizing on fallout over his tea party-backed opponent's comment that a pregnancy resulting from rape is "something God intended" to...
Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Politics, Voting, Parties and Movements
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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: Dianne Feinstein, Connecticut General Assembly, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Kirsten Gillibrand, Elections
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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: George W. Bush, Jon Tester, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Sarah Palin, Advertising
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Indiana exit poll: Women aid Donnelly victory
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney cruised to victory in Indiana, while Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly won a closely watched U.S. Senate race and Republican Rep. Mike Pence won the governor's contest. Here's a look at results from a...
Tags: Mike Pence, Political Candidates, Polls, Barack Obama, Media Industry
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Mourdock concedes defeat, no apologies for stances
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Richard Mourdock is conceding defeat in Indiana's Senate race with a defiant tone much like the one he took following his comments on rape and abortion. Mourdock told supporters gathered in Indianapolis Tuesday night,...
Tags: Joe Donnelly, Politics, Elections, Richard Lugar
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Donnelly beats Mourdock to win U.S. Senate seat for Indiana
Democrat Rep. Joe Donnelly beat Richard Mourdock to win the open U.S. Senate seat for Indiana, projects Fox59. The race attracted national attention, first for the defeat of sitting Sen. Richard Lugar in the GOP primary and then when Mourdock said...
Tags: Primaries, Joe Donnelly, Republican Party, Joe Donnelly, Politics
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Indiana exit poll: Romney draws broad support
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney won a convincing victory in Indiana, and a closely watched race between Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly and Richard Mourdock remained undecided after polls closed. Here's a look at results from a preliminary...
Tags: Polls, Barack Obama, Media Industry, Politics, Elections
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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: Primaries, Robert P. Casey, Jr., U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Elections, Olympia J. Snowe
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Donnelly casts ballot early Tuesday in St. Joseph Co.
Today, Indiana voters are deciding who will replace long-time Senator Dick Lugar. Republican Richard Mourdock beat Lugar in the May primary, and today he's facing local Congressman Democrat Joe Donnelly. Donnelly and his wife showed up at the polls...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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