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US Democrats secure sweeping win | |
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Democrats have gained the final seat in the battle for the US Senate, sealing their mid-term poll victory in both houses of Congress. | |
Republican George Allen admitted defeat to his Democratic opponent, James Webb, in the close Virginia Senate race. | |
The Democrats had already secured the House of Representatives in Tuesday's elections. | |
President George W Bush has pledged to work with his rivals, and says he is open to new ideas on Iraq. | |
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He has already accepted the resignation of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, key architect of US policy in Iraq, following the poll defeat. | |
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The BBC's Adam Brookes in Washington says the loss of both houses of Congress will make Mr Bush's last two years in office extremely difficult. | |
The Senate victory will also give the Democrats key posts on powerful congressional committees, as well as more control over federal spending. | |
Levers of power | Levers of power |
As a result of their victory, the Democrats will have the right to hold hearings and approve presidential appointments, including those to the Supreme Court. | |
US SENATE Full mid-terms results Our correspondent says the Democrats' win in the Senate will also strengthen the position from which they launch their bid for the presidency in 2008. | |
The victory in Virginia leaves the Democrats and Republicans with 49 seats each in the Senate. | |
The remaining two seats are held by independent senators who say they will vote with the Democrats, giving the party a 51-49 majority. | |
In his speech, Mr Allen said he had telephoned Mr Webb to congratulate him. | |
He said he did not want to cause "more rancour" by seeking a recount which he did not think would alter the outcome. | |
Mr Webb had been leading by about 7,000 votes, and although Mr Allen could have demanded a recount, it became clear that further checks were unlikely to overturn the result. | |
Our correspondent says Mr Allen had been tipped to be a future presidential contender, but his campaign went disastrously wrong. | Our correspondent says Mr Allen had been tipped to be a future presidential contender, but his campaign went disastrously wrong. |
George Allen had been tipped as a future presidential contenderHe was derided in the media for comments which were seen as racist, and appeared to be embarrassed about suggestions that he had Jewish ancestry - while facing a Democratic opponent who was a former marine and strong on national security. | |
To massive cheers from gathered supporters, Mr Webb held up a pair of boots worn by his son, who is currently serving in Iraq. | |
He described his opponent as "gracious" and called on President Bush to denounce what he said had been "unnecessarily brutal" tactics in the bitterly fought election campaign. | |
'Constructive' | 'Constructive' |
Earlier, Mr Bush appealed to members of the US Congress to rise above party differences. | |
"It is our responsibility to put the elections behind us and work together" on the issues facing the US, he said. | "It is our responsibility to put the elections behind us and work together" on the issues facing the US, he said. |
He said a lunch on Thursday with Democrat Nancy Pelosi, who is set to become the Speaker of the House of Representatives, had been "very constructive and very friendly". | |
Ms Pelosi has called for a change of strategy in Iraq, describing the current policy as a "catastrophic path". | Ms Pelosi has called for a change of strategy in Iraq, describing the current policy as a "catastrophic path". |
name="map"> Mr Bush said he was open to "any ideas and suggestions" on ways of achieving US goals in Iraq. | |
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