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» In private polls, both sides saw the GOP wave coming
A Republican strategist says the media outlets’ polls just weren’t as accurate as the partisan surveys.
President Obama’s commitment to the region has been questioned by some, and has been magnified by GOP gains.
» Byron York: In defeat, Obama tells GOP: My mandate is bigger than yours
President Obama did something extraordinary in his post-election news conference Wednesday.
» Before he runs for president, will Cruz make nice with a GOP Senate?
Ted Cruz’s obstructionist, ideologically-driven strategy may not work under the new GOP Senate majority.
» How Obama’s immigration gamble backfired
Polling data from a number of states shows that Latinos widely stayed home on Election Day.
» Editorial: It’s still Obama’s way or the highway
Obama makes laws, and Congress then gets a chance to bargain with him for changes.
» Watchdog: FDA, USDA not testing foods for most-used farm pesticide, GAO report says
FDA, USDA not testing foods for most-used farm pesticide, GAO report says
» Could Obama and a GOP Congress reprise Clinton and Gingrich’s economic growth?
The GOP’s capture of the Senate will be good for economic growth, if history is any guide.
» Timothy P. Carney: Democrats learned something about inequality, Republicans could use the same lesson
Americans, in general, perceive rising economic inequality, and they don’t like it.
» Michael Barone: Two hidden factors in the 2014 campaign
More palatable GOP candidates and poor government response to the Ebola crisis contributed to the GOP wave.
» Enough of big ethanol bullying consumers
Big Ethanol claims to provide consumers with a choice in fuels, but their actions say otherwise.

