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AIR DATE: November 23, 2011
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Of course, the collapse of the supercommittee seemingly kicks the issue of deficit reduction or tax increases down the road and right into the 2012 election. But was it accidental? Was the supercommittee almost certainly doomed to failure? And has it left the Democrats or the Republicans in better shape? What role did Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid have in all this?
 
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Karoun Demirjian, Washington reporter, LV Sun

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