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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the 2013 elections.
Republicans thought the Tea Party would be finished after last week’s elections. It looks like they thought wrong. http://t.co/tGXuNpmo4N
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 10, 2013
D.C.’s @GovChristie 2016 talk? It’s the same story over and over, he’s the second coming of Rudy Giuliani: http://t.co/nQuK4XvLuC
— POLITICO (@politico) November 10, 2013
What the elections tell us about America’s inequality problem http://t.co/kSUUsI4AJ1
— TIME.com (@TIME) November 9, 2013
The victories of Chris Christie and Terry McAuliffe: Why does America love blowhards? http://t.co/mQ4GqTurh7
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 10, 2013
Why do city & statewide elections matter? Read @bruce_katz & @JBradley_DC on how local leaders move regions forward: http://t.co/TZnAsezN7n
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) November 5, 2013
CURL: Be very wary of Chris #Christie, the mainstream media’s new favorite #Republican – Washington Times: http://t.co/BDKAAnnHVY
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) November 11, 2013
RT @EJDionne Tuesday’s elections shifted our political center of gravity to the left. Yes, really. http://t.co/Gc9we4XFLb
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 7, 2013
New York City Mayor Exit Polls http://t.co/J7rwLCGz0p
— NYT Graphics (@nytgraphics) November 6, 2013
Virginia exit polls, graphed http://t.co/tVOmKl2kbE #VAGov pic.twitter.com/CAwsR1Fhzf
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 6, 2013
.@PoliticsK12: A Very Early Edu-Look at the 2014 Midterm Elections http://t.co/FsTisxhZM3 #edpolitics
— Education Week (@educationweek) November 11, 2013