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  • Guardian Interactive Map: US Senate and House midterm election results139379
  • National Journal - New Members of the 114th Congress139383
  • US midterm elections: State by state results - Independent 139384
  • As it happened: US midterm elections - FT139385
  • US mid-terms: Republicans win control of the Senate - BBC139389
  • The Dominance Of Big Money In The 2014 Congressional Elections - US Pirg 20.11.14139390
  • 2014 midterm election turnout lowest in 70 years - PBC 10.11.14139391
  • Dark Money Helped Win the Senate - NYT Editorial 08.11.14139395
  • US midterm results result reveal dark arts of voter manipulation - SMH 08.11.14139396
  • The Progressive Victories You Didn't Hear About in the Midterms -- And Some That Could Happen - American Prospect 07.11.14139397
  • The Anti-Obama Agenda - Bernie Sanders 06.11.14139401
  • How The Midterms Delivered State Climate Policies A Lot Of New Problems And One Big Win - TP 06.11.14139402
  • Media Mistake GOP Midterm Victories As Evidence The U.S. Is Now A "Center-Right Country" - Media Matters 06.11.14139403
  • How Republicans turned Democrats' voter turnout tactics against them - Guardian 06.11.14139407
  • Now what? What Obama can (and can't) do with a GOP Senate - CNN 06.11.14139408
  • Vox Sentences: Here's what the GOP Congress will do - Vox 06.11.14139409
  • The best evidence yet that Republicans won't do anything on immigration in 2015 - Vox 06.11.14139413
  • Corporate Triumphs, Progressive Victories and the Roadmap for a Democratic Revival - Bill Moyers 05.11.14139414
  • Last Night, One Million Workers Were Guaranteed The Right To Take Time Off When They’re Sick - Think Progress 05.11.14139415
  • 5 Victories From the Midterm Elections That Progressives Should Cheer - AlterNet 05.11.14139419
  • Why Tuesday’s Election Was Not Just Huge For Pot, But The Entire Criminal Justice System - Think Progree 05.11.14139420
  • The good news from last night: Here’s what went right in the midterms - Salon 05.11.14139421
  • Here's What Happens Now That Republicans Control The US Government - Business Insider 05.11.14139425
  • Obama concedes voters sent Democrats message in midterms - Guardian 05.11.14139426
  • How a Republican Senate Could Force Obama's Hand on Keystone - National Journal 05.11.14139427
  • A Big Win for Climate Change Denial: Republicans to Target EPA Regulations After Taking Senate - Democracy Now 05.11.14139431
  • The Republican Triumph in the 2014 Midterms Is Bad News for the Environment - Vice 05.11.14139432
  • What’s on the GOP’s energy wish list? Keystone, and the EPA - Fortune 05.11.14139433
  • US midterm elections: After this result, US politics may get even uglier - Independent 05.11.14139437
  • Republicans have the votes to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. Will Obama veto? - Vox 05.11.14139438
  • After Republican Midterms Win, US Defense Industry May Benefit - Or Not - IBT 05.11.14139439
  • What the GOP’s Takeover of Senate Committees Means for Obama’s Agenda - WSJ 05.11.14139443
  • How Obama and the Democrats lost the election - CNN 05.11.14139444
  • Republican Hawks Already Have a War Plan for ISIS, Ukraine, and Obama - Daily Beast 05.11.14139448
  • The midterms change the Iran equation - WP 05.11.14139449
  • How The U.S. Midterms Could Affect The Future Of Iran Nuclear Talks - IB Times 04.11.14139450
  • Why Obama will struggle to achieve his agenda in his final two years - WP 04.11.14139454
  • Midterm Elections, the Senate, and Republican Science Denial - Slate 04.11.14139455
  • Why the GOP Won't Touch Obamacare - Politico 03.11.14139456
  • Election 2014: Deep-Pocket Dark Money Bulldozing Democracy - Common Dreams 03.11.14139460
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