"Who's got the power?" USA Today's Susan Page asks this morning, in a story illustrating seven growing "power centers" of the nascent Barack Obama administration. "Washington is a tribal town, and the election of a new chief -- make that commander in chief -- is sparking the most extensive reordering of influence and access since George W. Bush moved in eight years ago."
Related: Don't miss USAT's cool exit-poll graphic; it lets you slice and dice data from nearly 18,000 voters on Tuesday.
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