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Election results 2010: Welcome to the new gridlock

In 2011, the House will be run by Democrats, the Senate by Republicans, and the White House by President Obama.

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Astonishing: Did Florida Dems outsource election robocalls to India?

Here we have, the Florida Dems calling Ma and Pa Florida asking them “please to go” to their polling place.

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Election Day SuperPoll: share your opinion!

Hopefully, we’ll be able to get a good, clear picture of how you feel about the issues.

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The Democrats deserve to lose, but do the Republicans deserve to win?

Let’s tell our newly-elected officials that we’re going to judge them on the job they’ve been hired to do: governance.

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For the record, we did not "lose control" of 50 nukes. They just stopped working.

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