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Tea Party Class Would Test Boehner
Would-be Speaker John Boehner asserted last week that he can manage a strongly conservative, tea-party-inspired majority next year, but potential government shutdowns and efforts to terminate earmarks are already emerging as issues that could divide his party. Read More
Obama Tries to Drum Up Liberal Enthusiasm
President Barack Obama is finally trumpeting the issues that are among the most important to his base -- gay rights, immigration reform and middle-class tax relief -- in his latest shift in strategy to try to boost Democrats' prospects in November. Read More
McConnell Hopes for Compromise Post-November
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell predicted big Republican gains in the midterm elections and expressed hope that President Barack Obama would respond to a voter rebuke by shifting his agenda and compromising with the GOP on policies to reduce government spending and shrink the national debt. Read More
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