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Wednesday, 5 November 2014
FALLING OBAMA: Republicans seize control of US Congress
Victory means party now controls both the House
and Senate, complicating President Obama's final
two years in office.
The Republican Party has made significant gains
in the US mid-term elections, gaining control of
the US Senate, the upper chamber of the US
Congress previously controlled by the Democrats.
The Republicans also increased their control of
the House of Representatives, the lower chamber,
by at least 12 seats in the polls.
Millions headed to the polling stations on Tuesday
to elect 36 senators, 36 governors and all 435
members of the House of Representatives.
In press conference on Wednesday, Obama
promised to work with his Republican opponents
and asked them to back his battles against Ebola
and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
fighters in Iraq and Syria.
"First, I have submitted a request to Congress for
funding to ensure that our doctors, scientists, and
troops have the resources that they need to
combat the spread of Ebola in Africa and to
increase our preparedness for any future cases
here at home," Obama said.
That request is for more than $6 billion in
emergency funding to fight the deadly epidemic.
"Second, I'm going to begin engaging Congress
over a new authorisation to use military force
against ISIL," he said.
According to first results of the elections, the
Republicans now control both chambers of
Congress for the first time since 2006, and,
therefore, holds an increased legislative power in
the final two years of Barack Obama's presidency.
"The Republican victory was slow moving in the
beginning, results trickling in giving no real
indication of any definite trends emerging," Al
Jazeera's Mike Hanna, reporting from Washington
DC on Wednesday, said.
"However, the thought that Democrats could hold
out under Republican pressure was short-lived as
a sudden series of wins saw the Republicans
move quickly towards their aim of flipping six
Senate seats held by Democratic incumbents."
The victory puts the Republicans in position to
shape if not dictate the congressional agenda,
and their priorities are likely to focus on the
economy and foreign policy, limiting Obama's
political power.
Obama invited Democratic and Republican
leaders of the US Congress to the White House on
Friday to take stock of the new political landscape.
The Republicans picked up at least seven Senate
seats to guarantee 52 members of the 100-
member chamber, US TV networks said. Before
the elections, they had 45 seats.
-'Emphatic victory'-
The winning margin came when Iowa Republican
Joni Ernst was declared the winner over Democrat
Bruce Braley and Republican Thom Tillis defeated
incumbent Democratic Senator Kay Hagan in
North Carolina.
The Republican-majority Senate candidates also
picked up Democratic seats in the states of
Montana, Colorado, West Virginia, South Dakota
and Arkansas.
The Republicans are projected to win at least 12
more seats in the House of Representatives,
potentially surpassing their largest majority of the
post-World War II era.
"Emboldened by their emphatic victory, the
Republicans on Capitol Hill are more likely to
demand presidential compromise, than seek it,"
Al Jazeera's Hanna said.
Separately, Republican governors triumphed in
key races on Tuesday in the politically important
states of Florida, Michigan and Wisconsin, joining
the partisan tide that gave Republicans control of
the Senate.
Republicans won the governor's posts in the
Democratic strongholds of Massachusetts,
Maryland and Obama's home state of Illinois,
projections say, according to the Reuters news
agency.
The election results are being seen as a
referendum on the policies of Obama, and the
win for the Republicans will complicate his final
two years in office.
While Obama's name is not on the ballot,
the campaigns have been influenced by his low
job-approval rating, political paralysis in
Washington and a US economy that is widely seen
as not growing enough to help many in the
middle classes.
The Republican surge will force Obama to scale
back his legislative agenda and limit his ambitions
to either executive actions that do not require
legislative approval, or items that might gain bi-
partisan support, such as trade agreements and
tax reform.
It will also test his ability to compromise with
newly empowered political opponents who have
been resisting his legislative agenda since he was
first elected.
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