“A year-and-a-half after voters who favor drastic spending cuts and much smaller government (those affiliated with, or supportive of the Tea Party) dominated the mid-term elections of 2010, and at a time when polls show their influence is waning, that the sentiment is not only still alive, it’s helping to rid the Republican Party of those who believe the two parties have to work together, that both sides have to give,” writes Judy Woodruff 

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