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Wednesday's Opinions [Nov 7, 2012]

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The Washington PostWednesday, November 07, 2012
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E.J. Dionne Jr.

E.J. Dionne Jr.

Settling a bitter argument

Faced with a stark choice in political philosophies, voters chose to side with President Obama.

Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

Defeat of the 1 percent

Romney's victory party a fitting end to his bid.

Matt Miller

Matt Miller

Obamacare's vindication

The president goes big — and wins.

Kathleen Parker

Kathleen Parker

The worst race ever

Goodness was sucked from the candidates.

Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

Mocking democracy

Hidden money degraded the 2012 campaign .

Harold Meyerson

Harold Meyerson

Secret money exposed

Anonymous $11 million contribution in Calif. leads to a paper chase.

Post Partisan

Will Republicans accept Obama's victory?

Will Republicans accept Obama's victory?

The success of Obama's second term — and of the country — depends on the immediate lessons the GOP takes from Tuesday.

The Republican anachronism

The Republican anachronism

No, the GOP can't 'take back' the country.

Four more years

Obama wasn't supposed to win.

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