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This is how you’ll feel when the GOP wins the Senate

It’s the morning after. You stayed up late watching election results on TV.
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March 24, 2014

It’s the morning after.

You stayed up late watching election results on TV.  By the time you went to bed, the Republicans had won five of the “>20 percent of registered voters voted for them.  This, in a country where “>older and whiter than the country.  And that the combined population of states where Republican senators ousted Democrats was less than the population of California. And that some victory margins were under a “>“clobbered” in the midterm elections. On Sunday, “>declaration by Oklahoma Republican Jim (“The Greatest Hoax: How the Global Warming Conspiracy Threatens Your Future”) Inhofe that he’ll be in charge of the Senate environment committee if they win; or the thought of Chuck (““>Marty Kaplan is the “>USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.  Reach him at martyk@jewishjournal.com

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