15% Of Voters Don't Want Bush Tax Cuts Extended For Anyone, Says Analyst
Bob Benenson, a senior election analyst for Congressional Quarterly, says that only 15 percent of voters don’t want the Bush era tax cuts extended for anybody. (0:49)
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Bob Benenson, a senior election analyst for Congressional Quarterly, says that only 15 percent of voters don’t want the Bush era tax cuts extended for anybody. (0:49)
Carroll Doherty, an associate director at the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, says that older, affluent conservatives were dominant in Tuesday’s elections. (0:54)
The next likely Speaker of the House, John Boehner (R-Ohio), declares Tuesday night that the days of Washington serving Washington are over, and the government will once again serve the American people. (0:14)
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) rallies the crowd at the NRCC election watch party and calls today’s election “the first step” in reclaiming the government. (0:22)