Politics

Monday, November 8, 2010

Repulicans Crused Democrats
by Zivka Deleva


The democrats suffered a severe setback in the mid-term election. Republicans captured 60 seats in the House to take power there, but the Senate remains in Democratic hands. Up for election were all 435 seats in the House (the lower chamber of Congress), 37 of the 100 seats in the Senate, governorships of 37 of the 50 states and all but four state legislatures. In the House, Republicans have gained 60 seats so far with 11 Democratic districts -- Kentucky's 6th, Georgia's 2nd, Illinois's 8th, Michigan's 9th, Texas's 27th, Arizona's 7th and 8th, New York's 25th, California's 11th and 20th and Washington's 2nd. Geographically, Republicans crushed Democrats in the Rust Belt -- ! picking up five seats in Ohio, five seats in Pennsylvania, three seats in Illinois and two seats in Michigan. Historically, the Republican gains mark the biggest midterm election seat swap since 1938 when Democrats lost 71 House seats. In the Senate, Republicans made solid gains but will remain in the minority, they gained 6 seats. In governors' races, Republicans have netted seven seats with seven other races in Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Oregon and Vermont not yet called. What happened? Were the voters angry, frustrated or they were only disappointed from the government and the president Mr. Barak Obama. Anyway the results showed that lots of them changed their mind and if the democrats wants to keep leading that country they need to make some serious changes in their action plan and future organization. Otherwise Republicans will crush them.
by Zivka Delevafor Can tell TV (http://cantell.tv)

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