08/11/2006
Democrats triumph in US elections
Democrats have picked up the necessary 15 seats to take control of the House of Representatives in the US mid-term elections.
This is the first time in 12 years that Republicans have lost control of the House.
However, the Senate elections are poised in the balance in a neck and neck race that is too close to call. Votes are still being counted in Montana and Virginia - a recount is looking likely in Virginia.
The elections have been hailed as a major victory for the Democrats who have run on a ticket of discontent with the Iraq war.
Leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi said that the party would take the country in a “new direction.”
It was an election of firsts, Ms Pelosi is destined to become the first female speaker of the House, and the first Muslim congressman Democrat Keith Ellison has been elected.
Mr Ellison played up his populist image and saw off a campaign that saw personal attacks on him and his links with the Nation of Islam group. He has called for an immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
In the upper house, Hillary Clinton easily won her Senate re-election campaign in New York and remains on course to be a leading contender in the Democrat nomination for president.
President George W Bush has scheduled a news conference later today in which he is expected to signal his response to the Democrats election victory.
(SP/KMcA)
This is the first time in 12 years that Republicans have lost control of the House.
However, the Senate elections are poised in the balance in a neck and neck race that is too close to call. Votes are still being counted in Montana and Virginia - a recount is looking likely in Virginia.
The elections have been hailed as a major victory for the Democrats who have run on a ticket of discontent with the Iraq war.
Leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi said that the party would take the country in a “new direction.”
It was an election of firsts, Ms Pelosi is destined to become the first female speaker of the House, and the first Muslim congressman Democrat Keith Ellison has been elected.
Mr Ellison played up his populist image and saw off a campaign that saw personal attacks on him and his links with the Nation of Islam group. He has called for an immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
In the upper house, Hillary Clinton easily won her Senate re-election campaign in New York and remains on course to be a leading contender in the Democrat nomination for president.
President George W Bush has scheduled a news conference later today in which he is expected to signal his response to the Democrats election victory.
(SP/KMcA)
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