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October 17th, 2013
11:27 PM ET

Is the Republican brand damaged?

That question will ultimately be answered by the American people in the next election. Chief National Correspondent John King takes a look at why the saying "all politics is local" may be especially true in the midterms.

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  1. charlie

    Instead of going after obamacare and wasting tax payers money I think we should hold the people accountable for gov't shutdown.Lets hold them accountable so this doesn't happen again.

    October 23, 2013 at 9:32 am |
  2. Phil

    Even showing the Red v. Blue county by county is deceptive since population density isn't uniform. What you really need is a cartogram where area's are shown proportional to population. One person one vote, not one acre one vote.

    October 19, 2013 at 2:03 pm |
  3. N. Volmer

    As a republican I won't be voting for Mitch McConnell, but NOT because he voted yes, that is the only thing that he has done that I consider correct. I also won't be voting for Rand Paul when he runs again because he voted NO! Unfortunately the Republican party does NOT know what the people they represent want, they never poll us, they just take a stand, and it usually is along the party lines! This is NOT acceptable behavior, they are there to represent ME, and they are not doing their jobs!

    October 18, 2013 at 4:13 pm |
  4. Amy

    The whole government is damaged from the shutdown.

    October 18, 2013 at 1:33 am |
  5. Amy

    Mr Obama should also realize democrats are fed up with him. I voted for him twice and now I'm startiing to get frustred with his same old talk.

    October 18, 2013 at 1:26 am |

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