From the Watertown Daily Times.
"We are on the brink of an Electoral College blowout, and there is a possibility for huge Democratic gains in the Senate, which means Barack Obama could be the most powerful president we've seen since George W. Bush in the years immediately following 9-11, or Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964," said John Harris, Politico's editor-in-chief. "That shows how starkly the premises of national politics have changed."
"There is a possibility for huge Democratic gains in the Senate, which means Barack Obama could be the most powerful president we've seen since George W. Bush in the years immediately following 9-11, or Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964," Harris told a college audience [in Watertown, NY]. "Republicans are on the verge of a rout that could leave them virtually powerless in Washington. The era of trench warfare between the parties might be over. I'll be back by Thanksgiving if I'm wrong."
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