Republicans Want To Get Hold Of the Senate

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Republicans gave a noteworthy thrashing to President Obama and Senate Democrats on Tuesday night when they seized control of the Senate by flipping no less than seven seats from the Democratic to the GOP section.

Republicans secured triumph in seven states where Democrats at present hold seats – – Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia. Three occupant Democratic legislators lost their seats – Sens. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., Mark Pryor, D-Ark., and Mark Udall, D-Colo.

Iowa and West Virginia chose their first female legislators – Joni Ernst and Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, separately.

Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell won re-decision in Kentucky, putting him one stage nearer to getting to be Senate Majority Leader one year from now. Current Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid saluted McConnell on the Republican win.

“I’d like to salute Senator McConnell, who will be the new Senate Majority Leader,” Reid said. “The message from voters is clear: they need us to cooperate. I anticipate working with Senator McConnell to complete things for the white collar class.”

Results are still out in Alaska, Virginia and Louisiana, a state heading into a Dec. 6 spillover between Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu and Republican Rep. Charge Cassidy.

All through the race cycle, Republicans attempted to transform the battle into a choice on President Obama, binds their Democratic adversaries to the disagreeable president in crusade promotions and stump addresses.

Exit surveys discovered about 66% of voters across the nation said the nation is heading down the wrong track with over portion of voters objecting to President Obama. Half of voters expect life for the up and coming era of Americans to be more terrible, the biggest number to say so in way out surveys subsequent to 1996.

While a larger part of voters communicated disappointment or resentment towards the Obama organization, as pretty much the same number of said they were disappointed or irate with Republican pioneers in Congress.

From the swine mutilating, Harley-riding Joni Ernst in Iowa to the 37 year old previous Army officer Tom Cotton in Arkansas, here’s a glance at the competitors who won today evening time’s vital Senate races, masterminded by survey shutting times.

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