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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.

» Obama refocuses on Asia

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.

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