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Obama admits Republicans had 'a good night'
President Barack Obama has conceded that the Republican party had a "good night" after they secured a majority in the US Senate in last night's midterm elections.
He said that the message from last night was that voters want to see the Washington gridlock eased.
Mr Obama will now face both a Senate and House of Representatives controlled by his political opponents, potentially scuppering any ambitions he has of pushing through his domestic agenda in the final two years of his presidency.
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Obama: Republicans had a good night
President Barack Obama has conceded that the Republican party has had a "good night" after they secured a majority in the US Senate in last night's midterm elections.
He said that the message from last night was that voters want to see the Washington gridlock eased.
Watch Obama's press conference at the White House:
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Republicans expected to extend majority in House
As well as claiming a victory in the Senate, Republicans were expected to extend their lead in the House of Representatives to 246 seats to 189, give or take six seats.
NBC News' political director Chuck Todd says such a lead would make it unlikely that the Democrats could retake the House before the year 2022.
Republican win could prove a challenge for Obama
A Republican majority in the Senate could make President Barack Obama's remaining time in office much more difficult, as Kate Fisher reports from Washington:
Empire State Building lit in red after Republican victory
The Empire State Building in New York has been lit up in red after Republicans claimed a majority of seats in the Senate in Tuesday's Midterm Elections.
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Democrat leader congratulates Republicans on Senate victory
Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid has called his Republican counterpart Mitch McConnell to congratulate him on becoming the new majority leader in the U.S. Senate.
In a statement Senator Reid said: "The message from voters is clear: they want us to work together. I look forward to working with Senator McConnell to get things done for the middle class."
Republicans to hold at least 52 Senate seats
The Republicans will hold a comfortable majority over the Democrats in the US Senate according to projections from Reuters and pollsters Ipsos.
Both give the party at least 52 of the chamber's 100 seats after Tuesday's mid-term elections.
Obama 'monitoring returns' in mid-term elections
The White House press secretary has tweeted that President Obama has spoken to Congressional candidates from both parties as results come in from the mid-term elections.
Josh Earnest said there would be "more details" to come later today.
Iowa win set to hand Republicans control of Senate
The Republicans are set to take control of the US Senate after being projected to take a seat in Iowa from the Democrats.
Iraq war veteran Joni Ernst is expected to triumph over Democrat Bruce Braley.
She will become the first woman to ever represent the state in the US Senate.
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