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Posts tagged with ‘ America ’

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The resilience of the political establishment

Peter Riddell, 3 November 2010

The huge swing in favour of the Republicans, and against the Democrats, since Barack Obama’s victory two years ago has been portrayed not only as a stunning rebuff to the President and an expression of widespread fears over the fragile state of the American economy but also as a revolt against the Washington establishment....

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