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Timothy Egan | How Obama Saved Capitalism and Lost the Midterms
Timothy Egan, The New York Times
Timothy Egan begins: "If I were one of the big corporate donors who bankrolled the Republican tide that carried into office more than 50 new Republicans in the House, I would be wary of what you just bought."
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James Burnett | Things We Learned at the Midterms
James Burnett, Rolling Stone
Excerpt: "Loony, Ego-Driven Candidates Give Loony, Ego-Driven 'Concession' Speeches. In Delaware, Christine O'Donnell declared 'we have won' (despite losing by double digits), made demands of victor Chris Coons, then told the crowd it was party time."
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Tim Rutten | Make Way for Gridlock
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
Tim Rutten begins: "Republicans are preparing to do battle over healthcare reform, the budget, and to defeat President Obama in 2012."
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Michael Bennet Claims Win in Colorado
Sandra Fish, Politics Daily
The report begins: "Incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet defeated Republican challenger Ken Buck by more than 15,000 votes in one of the most heated Senate contests in the nation."
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