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    class="type-9999"> 2145: We've already mentioned here some confusion in the US over how a British election can result in two parties attempting to form the next government, but the White House has adopted a more pragmatic watch-and-wait approach. Asked for the Obama administration's reaction, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told the BBC it was "obviously a bit fascinating to watch". Unsurprisingly, the president has no plans to call any of the party leaders until the dust has settled.
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  1. class="type-5"> 2154: EJ Dionne, writing in the HREF="http://www.washingtonpost.com/" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Washington Post, says the result of the UK election "holds lessons for democracies worldwide". He writes: "Economic change has challenged old strategies on both the right and the left" and concludes that it is the votes of those who backed the Lib Dems that the others will be desperate to pick up next time.
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