Mid-terms elections news
- The Reporters
- 18 Oct 06, 03:35 PM
Washington Post: Both Republicans and Democrats wonder what would happen if Democrats take control of Congress next month, leaving George W Bush a lame duck.
Washington Times: Top Republican strategist Karl Rove is not worrying about that possibility.
NPR: Voters say corruption is among the most important issues in determining how they will vote in November.
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