online.wsj.com - 11/10/2008
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A fight is intensifying over whether Rep. Dingell should continue to head the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee, fraying unity among House Democrats.
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The Early Word: Mr. Obama Goes to Washington
The Caucus —
... brought Biden’s upcoming role more clearly into focus: He’ll play the good cop. The Democrats’ apparent failure to win the 60 Senate seats necessary to halt a GOP filibuster has created the need for inter-party ambassadors like Biden who are practiced at the art of aisle crossing. In his 36-year Senate career, Biden was never considered a bomb-throwing ideologue, and he still has plenty of chits to cash in with Republicans on the Hill. On the Hill The Wall Street Journal highlights the ongoing battle between Representatives John Dingell of Michigan and Henry Waman of ...
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What do you do about post-election blues? —
CNN Political Ticker 11/8/2008
(CNN) — When David Kronmiller wakes up and sits down at his computer in the morning, he usually checks the Huffington Post, the Drudge Report, Politico and the polls on RealClearPolitics. But the day after the election, he realized he didn't ...