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By Mike O'Sullivan
Los Angeles
08 November 2006
The Democratic Party took control of the U.S. House of Representatives in Tuesday's elections. Key senate races in Virginia and Montana remained uncertain and it was unclear, early Wednesday, which party will control the Senate.
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"Let us work together to find a solution to the war in Iraq," she said. "The campaign is over. Democrats2 are ready to lead."
It will be the first time the Democrats have controlled the House of Representatives in 12 years. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean says the president is still in charge of foreign policy and the military, but that Democrats will work to change administration policy.
Republican Senator John McCain says Americans are frustrated3 with the war in Iraq, but he predicts that most members of Congress will not support an immediate4 withdrawal5.
"I believe that if you leave at a date certain or precipitously, that chaos6 would ensue. And, most every military expert I know feels the same way," he said. "So we have got to prevail here, but I understand the frustration7 Americans feel."
Illinois Congressman8 Rahm Emanuel, who led the Democratic campaign to regain9 control of the House, promised a new direction in government.
"That is our commitment. And, tonight we extend a hand of cooperation to the president, our colleagues across the aisle10. We will work with you when we agree. We will challenge you when we do not," he said. "But our goal will always be the best interests of our country."
Republican National Committee Chairman Ken11 Mehlman says his party needs to forge coalitions12 with congressional Democrats.
Several prominent Republicans lost their seats in the election, including Senate members Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island, Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, Mike DeWine of Ohio and Jim Talent of Missouri.
There was good news for Republicans in California. Although they lost their bid to unseat California's Democratic senator, Dianne Feinstein, Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected to a second term as governor.
The former Hollywood star will reprise his political role for the next four years. He celebrated13 with supporters in Los Angeles.
"What a fantastic evening," he said. "You know, I love doing sequels. I love doing sequels."
American voters selected 36 state governors, 435 members of the House of Representatives, and 33 members of the Senate in Tuesday's election.
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