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Most Inexperienced Freshmen Elected to Congress Since 1948
This article talks about the impact that Washinton's newcomers might have. The article does make the point that history suggests that Washington is more likely to change them. I think it will be interesting to watch what these newbies do or don't do...and if they will stick to promised term limits or if Washington power will sway them.
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