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see BBC report below

On a side note... I'm glad to see the result in Missouri. Claire McCaskill's support for stem cell seems to have helped her here.

And on top of all that britney has finally seen the light!!!!!

Democrats seize control of House

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6127216.stm

BALANCE OF CONGRESS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
435 seats - all being contested
Republicans hold 229 seats; Democrats 201; one seat independent; four vacant seats
Democrats need to win net 15 seats to win control of House

SENATE:
100 seats - 33 being contested
Republicans hold 55 seats; Democrats 44; one independent
Democrats need to win net six seats to win control of Senate


LATEST SENATE RESULT
49 R
47 D
2 Ind
One for more vote for R and they win the senate

LATEST HOUSE RESULT
228 D
195 R
D win house.



The Democratic Party has won control of the House of Representatives in the US mid-term elections.
The White House conceded the Democrats had picked up the 15 net seats needed to wrest power from the Republicans for the first time in 12 years.

The Democrats are also projected to have won four of six target Senate seats - but overall control of the upper house remains too close to call.

Polls have now closed across the US, with high turnout reported.

Correspondents say the Democrat gains reflect voter discontent with the war in Iraq and Republican President George W Bush.

The BBC's Jamie Coomarasamy in Washington says the results have changed the political landscape in the US, and the last two years of the Bush presidency will be very different from what has gone before.

With projected results still coming through, the Democrats had gained 16 House seats from the Republicans - enough to win control providing they hold their existing seats.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said the American people had "voted for Democrats to take our country in a new direction - and that is exactly what we intend to do".
Ms Pelosi - who stands to become the first female House speaker - said the Democrats would "restore integrity and honesty" to Washington and lead the "most ethical Congress in history".

Presidential spokesman Tony Snow said the White House had admitted defeat in the House.

"We believe Democrats will have control of the House, and look forward to working with Democratic leaders on the issues that remain foremost on the agenda, including winning the war in Iraq and the broader war on terror and keeping the economy on a growth path," he said.

Mr Bush has scheduled a news conference for later on Wednesday.

The speech will provide the first clue as to whether Mr Bush intends to compromise with his newly powerful opponents or fight them, the BBC's Justin Webb in Washington says.

Analysts say control of the House will allow Democrats to choose to launch inquiries into the handling of Iraq, and could lead to significant changes on domestic issues like taxation and health care.

Senate gains

Democratic hopes have been bolstered by wins bringing them closer to their target of six net Senate seats. However, Montana and Virginia remain too close to call.

The Senate race in Virginia, where Democrat Jim Webb is challenging incumbent George Allen, is likely to go to a full recount, correspondents say
 
It's been kind of tough out there

The race remained neck-and-neck after Bob Corker held on to the Republicans' Senate seat in Tennessee, despite a strong challenge from Harold Ford Jr.

In other results:

In Pennsylvania, Democrat Bob Casey Jr beat one of his party's biggest Republican targets this year, arch-conservative incumbent Rick Santorum

In Ohio, where the Republican Party has been hit by scandal, Democrat Sherrod Brown won a decisive victory over incumbent Republican Mike DeWine

The Senate seat in Rhode Island went to Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse after a closely-fought battle with incumbent Republican Lincoln Chafee

In New Jersey, Democrat incumbent Senator Bob Menendez succeeded in holding off a strong challenge from the Republicans' Thomas Kean. The race had been seen as the Republicans' best chance of picking up a seat from their rivals

The Senate seat in Connecticut has gone to Joe Lieberman, who stood as an independent after losing the Democratic primary to Ned Lamont amid strong anti-war feeling. He has said he will align himself with the Democrats

Democrat Keith Ellison was elected as the nation's first Muslim member of Congress, taking a House seat in Minnesota

Republicans lost the Florida district of Mark Foley, who resigned after the disclosure that he sent sexually explicit messages to teenage male congressional assistants.

"It's been kind of tough out there," said Republican House speaker Dennis Hastert, who won a 11th two-year term.

While Mr Hastert won his district, he will lose his job as speaker after the Republicans lost control of the House of Representatives.

Voters are also choosing governors in 36 states.

Democrat Deval Patrick has taken the governorship in Massachusetts, becoming the first black governor of the state and only the second elected black governor of any state.

In some good news for the Republicans, Arnold Schwarzenegger has held on to his gubernatorial seat in California for a second term.

And in one of a series of state referendums, voters in South Dakota have overturned a near-total ban on abortions passed by the state legislature earlier this year.

Iraq 'important'

Democratic Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton - who cast her vote alongside former President Bill Clinton - has strolled to re-election in New York, as expected. Her win opens the way for a potential presidential run in 2008.

In her acceptance speech, she said she was ready to "roll up my sleeves and get to work" in creating a "new beginning" for the country.

A national exit poll for the Associated Press indicated that about two-thirds of people felt Iraq was very important to their vote.

Yet even more voters - about 80% - said the economy, government corruption and scandal were very important to their votes, the survey of 8,344 voters said.

Technical hitches delayed voting in dozens of precincts in Indiana and Ohio.

Officials extended polling hours in six states because of problems with electronic voting machines.

The new voting technology was brought in to replace older systems, such as the punch-card machines which were at the centre of the Florida dispute during the 2000 presidential election.

In Virginia, election officials told ABC News the FBI was investigating claims of voter intimidation.




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Re: Britney gets a divorce & Democrats seize control of House - woohoo!
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2006, 04:13:39 pm »
not only that. "Reflecting the redrawn Washington landscape, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld agreed to step down, satisfying Democratic demands." according to Yahoo! News.

Can today get any better?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061108/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/rumsfeld_resigns_18
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Re: Britney gets a divorce & Democrats seize control of House - woohoo!
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2006, 04:44:14 pm »
And to add to the BBC report -- the two independents in the Senate essentially count as Democrats for the purposes of determining the majority. (Bernie Sanders is too liberal to be a Democrat ;D and Joe Lieberman was a Democrat until he lost the primary.) And Montana, although close, has gone to the Democrat. (Mikaela, this is the guy who was attacked with the "Brokeback Democrat" ad you linked from YouTube.) And although Virginia is going to have a recount, the Democrat is ahead there.

So at least a 50/50 split in the Senate, and probably 51/49 Democrats.
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Re: Britney gets a divorce & Democrats seize control of House - woohoo!
« Reply #3 on: November 08, 2006, 09:00:06 pm »
Forget the Democrats!  Are you telling me Britney got a divorce??? NOOOOOOoooOOOOoooo!!!!!!!!!!!!  :'(
« Last Edit: November 08, 2006, 09:04:35 pm by horo35 »

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Re: Britney gets a divorce & Democrats seize control of House - woohoo!
« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2006, 09:10:59 pm »
Forget the Democrats!  Are you telling me Britney got a divorce??? NOOOOOOoooOOOOoooo!!!!!!!!!!!!  :'(

Heh, the K-Fed is now the Fed-Ex (where he will soon be working, no doubt).

This is a great day!!  If only Texas had gotten rid of its governor...can't have everything.

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Re: Britney gets a divorce & Democrats seize control of House - woohoo!
« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2006, 04:40:39 am »
Forget the Democrats!  Are you telling me Britney got a divorce??? NOOOOOOoooOOOOoooo!!!!!!!!!!!!  :'(

I mean really.. what did she see in him!? And why is it that men like that always have really good sperm!?

Although I have to say I felt slightly sorry for him as there was pictures in the paper this morning - 'the moment he found out he was getting a divorce' and he did look pretty upset!

Kevin Federline, however, is looking decidedly glum since Spears dropped her divorce bombshell - via text message.
 
Reports say the wannabe rapper was notified his marriage had ended by an SMS message on his Sidekick.
 
The former back-up dancer was filming an episode of a reality series for Canadian music channel Much Music at the time.
 
Video posted on YouTube shows Federline reading a text message, before removing his microphone and stalking off for half an hour. He later returned to filming, looking visibly upset.


A good day for US all round I'd say!!
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