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Today, for the first time since the 2000 election, faith in democracy and the voice of the people, rings true

Hope is reborn

 

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Rumsfeld, Bush and Gates leaving the oval

office finally headed in the right direction

Louis has a message for all Jewish voters about why the supports Barack Obama

   

Senate candidate Jim Webb, D-Va., gestures during remarks at an election night event in this Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006 file photo in Vienna, Va. Webb won Virginia's pivotal U.S. Senate race Wednesday, unseating Republican George Allen and giving the Democrats total control of Congress. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

 

AP: Senate goes to Democrats

A Democratic takeover of the Senate is appearing likely after an ongoing canvass of votes in Virginia produced no significant changes in the outcome of the race led by Democratic challenger Jim Webb, sources told CNN tonight. With Webb leading Republican Sen. George Allen by about 7,200 votes and the canvass about half complete, The Associated Press declared Webb the winner. A Webb win would put the new Senate lineup at 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans and two independents who have said they'll caucus with the Democrats.(cnn)

 

 

Democrats sweep US Congress in electorial triumph (AFP)

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democrats won control of the Senate, completing

a sweep of Congress and handing President George W. Bush a stunning

defeat that altered the political landscape for years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, November 13, 2006

WE TOOK THE HOUSE

 
 
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