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How Did America Vote?

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There was plenty of forecasting of this year’s midterm elections, including many predictions that the Republicans would win back the Senate. We’ll discuss the results of Tuesday’s midterm elections, including key Senate and gubernatorial races across the country, as well as explore what the outcomes mean for Obama’s final two years in office.

Guests:

Heidi Przybyla, congressional reporter for Bloomberg News

David Mark, former editor-in-chief for Politix, an online community focusing on national politics and co-author of the book "Dog Whistles, Walk-Backs, and Washington Handshakes: Decoding the Jargon, Slang, and Bluster of American Political Speech"

Ron Elving, senior Washington editor for NPR News

Scott Horsley, White House correspondent, NPR News

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