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Anti-Incumbency vs. Anti-Democrat -- By: Jonah Goldberg

It's already the conventional wisdom: This was all about anti-incumbency not anti-Obama. David Gregory just spent 10 minutes rambling about this point. Ramesh's Republican strategist concurs, saying this wasn't anti-Obama. Full Article at The Corner

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