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No midterm congressional elections in more than a dozen years have been as full of tension, drama and significance as the contests Americans will decide on Nov. 2.
With the war in Iraq winding down but the war in Afghanistan still hot, with the economy in disarray if not in distress, with the public impatient with politicians of both parties and with an American president nearing the halfway mark of a difficult first term, voters will make decisions that will make a difference -- changing the composition and perhaps the control of both houses of Congress, expressing a preliminary verdict on Barack Obama's presidency and setting in motion forces that will shape the 2012 election and American politics for the next decade.See the full content of this document
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No Way to Run a Country
Labor Day is the traditional start of the general election campaign. Now that we have passed the starting gate, both the stakes and voter interest grow e...
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