Pennsylvanians awoke on Nov. 8 to find a whole new political landscape in the state and across the country.

Gov. Ed Rendell retained the governor’s mansion by a record margin over a well-known, well-financed candidate. Robert E. Casey Jr. whacked Rick Santorum by a larger margin than any Senate challenger in the United States and four incumbent Republican House members were defeated in their bids for re-election. Pennsylvania played as great a role as any other state in returning the Senate and House of Representatives to the Democrats.

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