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Gridlock is Back!
CNN is calling it. The Democrats have taken back the House of Representatives.
Of course, its CNN so there is lingering controversy as a couple of Democrats thought to be safe in Georgia may not actually be safe after all.
CNN has none the less called it with a projection.
If true, Gridlock is Back and the government will be better for it. This blog was created to track and discuss the difficulties of a government operating under Gridlock.
Funny thing is over time, it has rapidly been demonstrated just how poorly things can go in the absence of Gridlock. A party with free reign that rains down incompetence needs a little gridlock to slow it down. That appears to be very likely now coming from the House and could yet be distantly possible in the Senate.
Time 11:20PM EST
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