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President Barack Obama wasn’t expected to have a great night Tuesday, and as results began streaming in, indications are strong that election results are living up to those expectations — and much of it was all about him.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) — who vowed as Obama was inaugurated in 2009 that his sole focus would be to obstruct the president — won decisively and early in the night, setting off chatter about the direction in which he’ll take the Senate if Republicans win the majority.
Read more: Obama faces long night - POLITICO.com
Obama's policies and politics have been mugged by reality. My regret is that his fundamentally flawed liberal views put Americans in this mess. A lot of people are still really hurting.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) — who vowed as Obama was inaugurated in 2009 that his sole focus would be to obstruct the president — won decisively and early in the night, setting off chatter about the direction in which he’ll take the Senate if Republicans win the majority.
Read more: Obama faces long night - POLITICO.com
Obama's policies and politics have been mugged by reality. My regret is that his fundamentally flawed liberal views put Americans in this mess. A lot of people are still really hurting.