Tuesday's election returns send a clear message from the American people to the political parties and also to the single issue pressure groups. The voters want economic change but sent a mixed message on the divisive social issues. Most Americans have rejected "trickle down economics" and are very concerned about their jobs, health care and the housing market.
For the first time since 1976, a Democratic nominee for President has captured a majority of the popular vote. The question is can President-elect Obama and the Democratic Congress deliver for our nation's working families ? Will we have a newer New Deal that realigns American politics or just a re-hash of the Clinton era ?
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