Democratic Party
Jan 4 2010, Rudolf

If 2009 is anything to go by, we can expect more of the same from the Democrats in 2010.

What that means is that there will be a lot more compromises. In both domestic and foreign agenda, the Democratic Congress and White House will try to find.

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