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Analysis: Obama wins but Washington unchanged

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“If I’ve won, then I believe that’s a mandate for doing it in a balanced way,” he said before the election – that is, fixing the budget problem by raising taxes on people instead of just cutting spending.

Obama is adamant that he will not agree to extend tax cuts for people making above $200,000 or couples with incomes above $250,000.

He had not even been declared the winner before Boehner offered a warning that the House was still in Republican hands.

“With this vote,” Boehner said, “the American people have also made clear that there is no mandate for raising tax rates.”

Obama, never one to lack from confidence, is ready to take that fight to Congress.

In his eyes, he just won it, thanks to the voters.

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