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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Democrats Win Control of U.S. House<br /><br />Updated: 11/8/2006 7:22 AM<br /><br />By: Liz Sidoti, Associated Press<br /><br />WASHINGTON -- Democrats won control of the House early Wednesday after a<br /><br />dozen years of Republican rule in a resounding repudiation of a war, a president<br /><br />and a scandal-scarred Congress.<br /><br />From sea to shining sea, the American people voted for change, declared<br /><br />Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the hard-charging California Democrat in line to become<br /><br />the nation&#x27;s first female House speaker.<br /><br />Today we have made history, she said, now let us make progress.<br /><br />Lameduck Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., was elected to an 11th term,<br /><br />but several GOP officials said they expected him to step down as party<br /><br />leader and possibly even retire from Congress.<br /><br />The White House made plans for President Bush to call the speaker-in-waiting,<br /><br />Pelosi, first thing in the morning; he will enter his final two years in office with<br /><br />at least half of Congress in the opposition party&#x27;s hands.<br /><br />It&#x27;s been kind of tough out there, Hastert said. Presidential spokesman<br /><br />Tony Snow observed: It&#x27;s not like a slap on the forehead kind of shock.<br /><br />By 5:15 a.m. Wednesday, Democrats had won 228 seats, enough for control,<br /><br />and were leading for another 4, which would give them 232. Republicans, who<br /><br />hold 229 seats in the current House, won 193 and were leading in another 10,<br /><br />which would give them 203.<br /><br />Democrats had captured 27 Republican-controlled seats, and no Democratic<br /><br />incumbent had lost thus far. Races were too close to call in more than a dozen<br /><br />seats, making it impossible to determine exactly how large the Democratic<br /><br />margin would be.<br /><br />Still, 2006 already was an eerie reversal of 1994, when the GOP gained 54 seats<br /><br />in a wave that toppled Democrats after four decades. No Republican incumbent<br /><br />lost that year.<br /><br />This time, Republicans fell from power in every region of the country - conservative,<br /><br />liberal and moderate - as well as in every type of district - urban, rural and suburban.<br /><br />Exit polls showed middle class voters who fled to the GOP a dozen years ago<br /><br />appeared to return to the Democrats.<br /><br />Casualties of a Democratic call for change, three GOP congressmen lost in Indiana,<br /><br />three more in Pennsylvania, two in New Hampshire, one in North Carolina, one in<br /><br />Kansas, one in California and more elsewhere. Democrats won open seats, which<br /><br />were held by Republicans, in New York, Ohio, Florida, Arizona, Colorado, Wisconsin,<br /><br />Iowa and Texas.<br /><br />Scandals that have dogged Republicans appeared to hurt GOP incumbents even more<br /><br />than Bush&#x27;s unpopularity and the nearly four-year-old war in Iraq.<br /><br />Republicans surrendered the Texas seat of former Majority Leader Tom DeLay, who<br /><br />left the House after being charged in a campaign finance scheme, the Ohio seat once<br /><br />held by Bob Ney, who resigned after pleading guilty in a lobbying scandal, and the<br /><br />Florida district of Mark Foley, who stepped down after the disclosure that he sent sexually<br /><br />explicit messages to male congressional pages.<br /><br />In Pennsylvania, Democrats defeated Curt Weldon in the fallout from a federal corruption<br /><br />investigation and Don Sherwood who admitted to a long-term affair with a much younger<br /><br />woman who says he choked her.<br /><br />Today the American people voted for change and they voted for Democrats to take their<br /><br />country in a new direction, and that is exactly what we intend to do, Pelosi, who won an<br /><br />11th term, told several hundred people celebrating in a Washington hotel ballroom.<br /><br />A grandmother five times over, Pelosi vowed to restore integrity, civility and honesty to<br /><br />Capitol Hill and said: Democrats promise to work together in a bipartisan way for all<br /><br />Americans.<br /><br />As her remarks ended, U2&#x27;s Beautiful Day blared and red, white and blue confetti drifted<br /><br />from above.<br /><br />You have given us a chance to turn this country around, and we&#x27;ll give you the government<br /><br />that no longer lets you down. Rep. Rahm Emanuel, the head of the Democrats&#x27; House<br /><br />campaign, told the crowd.<br /><br />Ethics woes, the war and overall anger toward Bush appeared to drive voters to the<br /><br />Democrats, according to surveys by The Associated Press and the television networks<br /><br />of voters as they left voting places. Several traditionally hard-fought demographic groups<br /><br />were choosing Democrats, including independents, moderates, and suburban women.<br /><br />Those exit polls also showed that three in four voters said corruption was very important<br /><br />to their vote, and they tended to vote Democratic. In a sign of a dispirited GOP base,<br /><br />most white evangelicals said corruption was very important to their vote - and almost a<br /><br />third of them turned to the Democrats.<br /><br />Two out of three voters called the war very important to them and said they leaned toward<br /><br />the Democrats, while six in ten voters said they disapproved of the war. About the same<br /><br />number said they were dissatisfied with the president - and they were far more likely<br /><br />to vote Democratic.<br /><br />Additionally, eight in ten voters called the economy very important to their House vote,<br /><br />and those who said it was extremely important - about four in ten voters - turned to<br /><br />Democrats.<br /><br />All 435 House seats were on the ballot, and most incumbents won easy re-election.<br /><br />The current lineup: 229 Republicans, 201 Democrats, one independent who lines up<br /><br />with the Democrats for organizational purposes, and four vacancies, three of them in<br /><br />seats formerly held by Republicans.<br /><br />The fight for control came down to 50 or so seats, nearly half in a swath from<br /><br />Connecticut through New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. All were in<br /><br />Republican hands, a blend of seats coming open and incumbents in trouble.<br /><br />For months, national surveys showed Democrats favored over Republicans by<br /><br />margins unseen since 1990 as voters grew restless with the Bush administration<br /><br />and seemed more ready to end one-party rule on Capitol Hill.<br /><br />American casualties and costs climbed in Iraq, and public support for the war fell,<br /><br />as did approval ratings for Congress along with the president.<br /><br />Scandals dogged the ruling party as well.<br /><br />DeLay, R-Texas, was charged with participating in a campaign finance scheme and<br /><br />resigned from the House. Ney, R-Ohio, resigned, too, after pleading guilty in the<br /><br />Jack Abramoff influence-peddling investigation. A month before the election, Foley,<br /><br />R-Fla., left office when it was disclosed that he had sent sexually explicit electronic<br /><br />communications to male, former congressional pages.<br /><br />Through it all, Democrats cast the race as a national referendum on Bush and Iraq,<br /><br />accusing Republicans of walking in lockstep with the president and rubber stamping<br /><br />his policies.<br /><br />Republicans insisted the elections came down to choices between individual candidates<br /><br />from coast to coast - and that Democrats were liberals who would raise taxes, flee from<br /><br />Iraq and be soft on terrorists.<br /><br />Initially, Democrats targeted GOP-held seats left open by retiring Republicans as well as<br /><br />districts where Bush won by close margins in 2004 - many in the Northeast and Midwest.<br /><br />In recent weeks, Democrats were able to expand the battlefield, mounting plays for seats<br /><br />long in Republican hands, such as in Wyoming and Idaho.<br /><br />The GOP made serious bids for only a handful of Democratic-held seats, including two<br /><br />districts in Georgia that the Republican legislature redrew to make more hospitable to<br /><br />the GOP. The only two endangered Democrats appeared to be in those districts, where<br /><br />the vote totals were so close the races appeared to be headed to recounts.<br /><br />One of the Democratic victories was in Louisiana, where scandal-tarred Rep. William<br /><br />Jefferson was forced into a runoff against another Democrat.<br /><br />Along with elections for the next Congress, there were two contests to fill vacancies<br /><br />for the remaining few months of this Congress.<br /><br />Republican Shelley Sekula-Gibbs will fill DeLay&#x27;s unexpired term in the Houston suburbs,<br /><br />but only until DeLay&#x27;s successor, Democrat Nick Lampson, is sworn in come January.<br /><br />And in New Jersey, Democrat Albio Sires will be seated early as a replacement for Bob<br /><br />Menendez who left his House seat for the Senate.<br /><br />Copyright 2006 Associated Press, All rights reserved.<br /><br />This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/11992">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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