Republican Wave Takes Congress A Republican electoral wave took back the U.S. Senate, moved its House majority to record levels, and won key governor races across the country yesterday, reports Newsmax. By Wednesday morning, Republicans controlled 52 seats in the Senate. Alaska could make it 53 today as Republican Dan Sullivan holds a nearly four-point lead but ballot are still being tallied. Louisiana will likely make it 54: Sen. Mary Landrieu garnered the most votes in her bid for re-election, but will head into a runoff in December where she will be a decided underdog against Republican Bill Cassidy. Caution: Do You Have the Best Medicare Health and Drug Plan for You? Nat'l Journal: Republicans Just Broke the Democrats' Blue Wall WaPo: Harry Reid's Staffer Unloads on Obama – and How the GOP Flipped the Senate NYT: Obama Left Fighting for His Own Relevance ABC: Louisiana Senate Race Headed to Runoff The Hill: Rand Paul – Hillary Clinton 'Soundly Rejected' Politico: Harry Reid to Run for Minority Leader The Hill: Ted Cruz – 'Under No Circumstances' Will I Run for Majority Leader Politico: 4 Indicted NY Pols Win Re-Election Hollywood Reporter: Attkisson – Obama Keeps an Enemies List Politico: Spin Is Dead Sponsor: This Little-Known Website Can Erase $100,000 of Debt |
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