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VIEWS AT VARIANCE: In assessing Democrats' midterm congressional losses, a chastened President Obama said, "We were in such a hurry to get things done that we didn't change how things got done. And I think that frustrated people." Mr. Obama wouldn't concede the blowout was a repudiation of his policies, but likely incoming House Speaker John A. Boehner, a Republican, is calling for a new direction. (Associated Press)

VIEWS AT VARIANCE: In assessing Democrats' midterm congressional losses, a chastened President Obama said, "We were in such a hurry to get things done that we didn't change how things got done. And I think that frustrated people." Mr. Obama wouldn't concede the blowout was a repudiation of his policies, but likely incoming House Speaker John A. Boehner, a Republican, is calling for a new direction. (Associated Press)

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