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Op-Ed: The midterm results (so far) show that old political narratives don't apply

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 10, 2022

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As Republicans gloated in recent weeks about the red wave they expected to wash over America, Democrats and their allies were, as usual, beating themselves up for blowing the election before it happened. The actual outcome? It could have been worse — for Democrats, Republicans, Donald Trump and America itself. In a divided nation with a MAGA movement that makes the tea party seem like, well, a tea party, this should not be a surprise. As of... + full article



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