The New Ledger logo The New Ledger 3 weeks ago

“We Got Walloped.” Red State Democrats Concerned in Wake of Election

Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, smarter perhaps than the Obama White House’s political office, knows there’s no sense grousing, telling Politico “We got walloped.” Other Democrats said they’re “‘very, very sensitive’ to the fact that issues being pushed by... Full Article at The New Ledger

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