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Republicans and Democrats must meet in the middle
04 November 2010 Political gridlock will be bad for the US economy, says Mohamed El-Erian in the Washington Post - Democrats and Republicans must meet in the middle to help the private sector recover. Meanwhile, in the Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove calls for Republicans to compromise on details but not on fundamental principles. In the Financial Times, Jacob Weisberg urges Barack Obama to study how Bill Clinton turned a midterm rout into a second-term resurrection. Elsewhere, in the Independent, Patrick Cockburn argues that while western governments have exaggerated the al-Qaeda threat, the Yemen bombs signify greater focus from the organisation. Finally, in the Spectator, Ed Howker notes that a significant number of working families and pensioners will be forced out of their homes as a result of housing benefit reform - a tricky proposition for the government.
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