Friday, October 29, 2010

Daily Briefing: How will the midterm elections alter Washington?

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President Obama, left, likely will have to deal with a GOP infusion in Congress, including Tea Party champion Rand Paul, right, of Kentucky. Paul is running for Senate and is leading in the polls currently. Meanwhile, Jason Joseph, center, holds campaign signs at get-out-the-vote rally last week by local unions and Democratic politicians in Miami.
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