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Politicos say all kinds of things on shows like Meet the Press. Last Sunday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs  said  that Republicans could win the House this fall.

It's Busy Inside the Beltway: Politics Are Sizzling in DC

Politicos say all kinds of things on shows like Meet the Press. Last Sunday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that Republicans could win the House this fall.

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Politicos say all kinds of things on shows like Meet the Press. Last Sunday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs  said  that Republicans could win the House this fall.

It's Busy Inside the Beltway: Politics Are Sizzling in DC

Politicos say all kinds of things on shows like Meet the Press. Last Sunday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that Republicans could win the House this fall.

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