If Democrats are to maintain their control of the House this year, they've got to maintain their dominance in the Northeast. Against that background, Vice President Joe Biden gave a fiery stump speech in New Hampshire Monday, urging his base to "stop whining" and start getting out the vote. "Every one of these [races] is winnable," he told a crowd of activists and donors. Biden's speech is the beginning of a late push for top Democrats to get out on the campaign trail; President Obama will be holding a large rally at a college campus in Madison, Wisconsin, tomorrow.
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