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Analysis: Both sides see mandate, hard road ahead
Posted on November 7, 2012 at 7:14 AM
Updated Wednesday, Nov 7 at 7:43 AM
resident Barack Obama's re-election, coupled with Republicans' continued hold on the House, gives both parties a chance to rethink, and perhaps undo, the bitter partisanship that has gripped Washington for four years and frustrated Americans.
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