- Democrats retain control of Senate, with reduced majority
- Obama calls the next House speaker, John Boehner |
- Nancy Pelosi keeps her seat, if not her gavel |
- GOP picks up at least 10 governors' mansions |
- After election, Republicans need to focus on governing |
- Democrats slam media's early projections of GOP victory
- Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's write-in bid gains steam |
- Republican takes Obama's former Senate seat
- Republican Brian Sandoval is Nevada's first Latino governor
- Democrat ousts Rep. Joseph Cao in Louisiana
- Pat Toomey holds off Joe Sestak for Senate seat in Pa.
- Coons defeats O'Donnell in Delaware
- Marco Rubio defeats Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida Senate race






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