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Today in the Morning Line:94 percent of biggest House race spenders won82 percent of biggest Senate race spenders wonOn this Veterans Day, just 18 percent of the new Congress will have served in the military, down from more than 70 percent in 1971.Cant buy you love, but can buy you a duplex on Capitol Hill: We already know that the $4 billion spent on this midterm election was more than any other midterm in history. It was the most on congressional elections ever, including during a presidential year. What do the numbers really tell us Th
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