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WASHINGTON — Democrats ended 2016 dejected and
despondent after Donald Trump shocked Hillary Clinton — and the world —
by a tiny combined margin of 77,744 votes in Michigan, Pennsylvania and
Wisconsin to win the presidency.
A year later, Democrats are ending 2017 as the
slight favorites to take back the House in the midterm elections,
thanks to a surge of grassroots anti-Trump activism and an explosion of
credible Democratic candidates.
It's an extraordinary turn.
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