New York Times: “Tuesday’s special election underscored three persistent themes likely to play out around the country: Republicans are more motivated than Democrats, attacks on the unpopular health care law will dominate many races, and the limitless flood of outside money can easily transform local races into national ones.”
“Democrats were trying to temper their distress on Wednesday, and Republicans were trying to tamp down their glee, recognizing the reality that the special election — any special election — is hardly a perfect gauge of how races will play out in November.”
Washington Post: “Democrats spent Wednesday trying to explain away a disappointing loss in a Florida special congressional election that they had been expected to win.”
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