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Old 09-28-2012, 11:13 PM
 
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I guess he realized that the tea parties extremist message doesn't resonate with moderates.

Does this mean the tea party is finally arriving to their senses and not be obstructionists, or is this more campaign BS?

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“Certainly, this first term, I did not lead with wanting to compromise,” he told the Daily Herald Editorial Board Friday

He described his first term as “a bit of a revolution” for the nation and said it might be time to move past that.

“There has to be (compromise). All great pieces of transformative legislation in this country have been bipartisan,” he said.
Walsh says he’d compromise more in a second term - DailyHerald.com
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