CNN Senior Economist Stephen Moore joined Dan and Amy to talk about what the midterms will mean for the economy:
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Salena Zito is a Washington Examiner reporter, New York Post columnist, CNN Contributor and author of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics. She joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the midterm results:
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Matthew Continetti is the editor of the Washington Free Beacon. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the midterm results:
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Democrat J.B. Pritzker won the Illinois governor election Tuesday night. Governor Bruce Rauner called him to concede the race. Pritzker ended the speech with a series of questions his supporters recognize as the rallying cry that closed each of his campaign events.
The blue wave hit Illinois in the midterm elections as Democrats were vaulted to a statewide sweep and the party defeated veteran Republicans in the Chicago suburbs to pick up two congressional seats.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi had a bit of a flub on Tuesday night as she delivered a victory speech for Democrats now that they’ve taken control of the House of Representatives. As she celebrated the end of the GOP’s assault on the Affordable Care Act, however, Pelosi seemed to get tied up — since she tried to get the audience to cheer over coverage for pre-existing conditions.