The “red wave” of Republican gains that some predicted didn’t come to pass during the midterm elections. As of Wednesday afternoon, control of both houses of Congress was still up for grabs.
But it appears likely that the country is headed for a divided government. And if history is any guide, that could mean a lot of stalemates. Two political veterans explain what to expect: Ron Bonjean, a strategist with a long career of working for Republicans in both chambers of Congress, and Jim Messina, former Deputy Chief of Staff to President Obama.
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