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The morning after: How newspaper front pages covered the GOP victory
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By Megan Hess
http://mashable.com/2014/11/05/midterm-elections-front-pages/

Newspaper editors were up late on Tuesday night.

The big story of the midterm elections was Republicans recapturing control of the Senate for the first time since 2006, signifying in a major power shift in Congress. Here's a look at how papers around the United States took the news.


See also: The Senate results: How Republicans took it all



New York Daily News (New York, New York)




La Opinión (Los Angeles, California)



The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colorado)



New York Post (New York, New York)