A day after the Democratic Governors Association rolled out its midterm strategy to tar GOP candidates as extremists, the DGA worked to dispel the idea that this year's elections will be akin to the 1994 midterm wave that swept a bushel of Republicans into office. Paul Begala, one of three Democratic strategists on a DGA-sponsored panel who worked in the Clinton White House during the '94 wave,... (Read Full Article)
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