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GOP gains House seats; tea party favorites thrive Resurgent Republicans piled up gains in pursuit of a House majority Tuesday night and added seats in the Senate, too, in midterm elections shadowed by recession and fueled by a rebellion of tea party conservatives. >>> |
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Tea Party get mixed results in midterm elections With ballots still being counted, Tea Party favored candidates have got mixed results in 2010 midterm elections, according to US media projections on Nov 2,2010. >>> |
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US Republicans score wins in fight for Congress Republicans scored the first vital US election wins on Nov 2after a long and bitter campaign that could sweep Democrats from power in Congress and slam the brakes on President Barack Obama's legislative agenda. >>> |
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US Republicans say voters will repudiate Obama With two days left in a bitter fight for control of the US Congress, Republicans on Oct 31 appeared headed to a smashing victory they said would be a repudiation of President Barack Obama and his policies. >>> |
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Obama makes final campaign push US President Barack Obama has chosen Ohio as the key state for his final rally before the mid-term election held on November 2. More than 8,000 Democrats gathered at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center on Oct 31 to show support. >>> |
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Obama touts job creation as midterm elections near US President Barack Obama on Monday touted his administration's job-creation efforts just eight days before elections in which voters' economic anxiety threatens his Democrats' grip on Congress. >>> |
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Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates Bill Clinton, out of the White House for nearly a decade and once considered a political liability, is campaigning for Democratic candidates at a pace no one can match, drawing big crowds and going to states that President Barack Obama avoids. >>> |
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Obama takes his act to Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' First he gave an unexpected endorsement to Jon Stewart's upcoming "Rally to Restore Sanity." Now President Barack Obama is giving Stewart's satirical talk show the ultimate television "get" -- himself as a guest. >>> |
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Obama targets key groups in election's homestretch President Barack Obama is targeting key Democratic constituencies as he tries to energize voters and build up Election Day turnout among supporters who helped him win the White House: young people, African-Americans and women. >>> |
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Obama takes on election-year fears over big debt "We got it moving again," Obama said of the economy in this Midwestern city, where unemployment tops 14 percent. "We now have to, in a gradual way, reduce spending ... but do so in a way that doesn't hurt people. And that is a challenge." >>> |
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US forces' pullout not true but a show for election Although the last US combat brigade was pulling out of Iraq, Damascus-based Iraqi figures said that the pullout is a false one. Chief of Iraq's Tribe Coalition Isam al-Bouhlala said that the US withdrawal from Iraq is a tactical step. >>> |