Democrat James Webb has won Virginia's Senate race, beating Republican incumbent George Allen, the Associated Press reported last night, citing returns from Tuesday's election. This means President George Bush faces every President's political nightmare: a legislature controlled by the opposing party. Will this mean total gridlock in Washington? Or will the President work amicably with Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic power structure? Larry talks about how this has worked with past administrations with Time magazine Senior editor Michael Hirsh, author and Presidential historian David Maraniss, and Leon Panetta, former Chief of Staff to Bill Clinton.
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