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Thursday, November 05, 2009

How Tuesday's elections rang bells for both parties

Voters sent a message to both political parties on Nov. 3, argues The Christian Science Monitor.

For Democrats, the Obama magic has worn off as the reality of his radical agenda sets in. For Republicans, a bigger tent is needed to retake power as conservatives battle for control of the party.

From the editorial:
If there is one big bell ringing after these elections, it is the cry from Americans concerned about the economy. Democrats have a small window in which to address this before next year's midterms, when most governorships, all 435 House seats, and a third of the Senate will be up for grabs. If jobs don't start coming back, expect serious inroads by Republicans – supported by independents.
Read the full editorial at the link below:

How Tuesday's elections rang bells for both parties | csmonitor.com

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