Americans cast ballots across the country Tuesday, giving
control of both houses to Republicans for President Barack Obama’s final two
years in office. Even though the outcome of some contests remains unknown,
Republicans clearly retained their large majority in the House of
Representatives and claimed Democratic-held seats in key Senate races.
In Colorado, incumbent Democratic Senator Mark Udall was
defeated by Republican challenger Cory Gardner. “Tonight we shook up the
Senate. You shook up the Senate,” Gardner told supporters. “We go to work to
fix a Washington that is out of step, out of touch and out of time.”
A pledge to rein in the federal government helped propel
Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst to victory in Iowa. She said it was
about “getting [federal] spending under control, keeping taxes low, and cutting
red tape so businesses can grow and invest.”
Tuesday was not a clean sweep for Republicans, as Democrats
held onto Senate seats in states such as New Hampshire, where Jeanne Shaheen
won another term in office.
“I will work with anyone in the Senate – Democrat,
Republican, Independent – to get things done,” she said.
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