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ELECTIONS - 2008
 
From Capitol News Connection
Nov. 10, 2008 - WAMU, Washington, D.C.
Inauguration Tickets in Demand

Thousand of people have been vying for a ticket to see the swearing in of President elect Barack Obama
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Nov. 10 2008 - WCVE, Richmond, VA
Winner Still Unknown

The House race in Virginia's fifth District won't be settled for some time, while votes are being tallied and recounted.
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Nov. 06, 2008 - WSHU, Fairfield, CT
Dodd: Thanks, But No Thanks

Senator Chris Dodd has decided to stick with his position on the Banking Committee, declining former Senator and Vice President elect Joe Biden's chair over the Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Nov. 06, 2008 - WSHU, Fairfield, CT
Lieberman on Shaky Ground

After his controversial speech at the RNC back in September and this weeks election, Independent Senator Joe Lieberman gets to stay in the Senate, but he might get the boot from the Democratic Caucus
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Nov. 06, 2008 - KBIA, Columbia, MO
Roy Blunt Steps Aside

Missouri Conrgessman Roy Blunt is stepping down as Minority Whip in the House of Represenatives.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WHRV, Richmond, VA
Virginia Democrats on Path to National Prominence

Some of them now have a chance to rise to national prominence. Yanmei Xie reports.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - KRCC, Colorado Springs, CO
Big Win for Dems in Colorado

Colorado shifted more seats to the Democratic column this election. Sara Sciammacco has more.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - Kentucky Public Radio, Kentucky
Minority Leader Wants to Hang onto Position

Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell held onto his Senate seat on Tuesday. He is now expected to retain his position as Republican Leader, but his role may look very different. Matt Laslo reports from Washington.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WCPN, Cleveland, OH
Ohio Congressman Clings onto Leadership Position

Democrats picked up two congressional seats in Ohio. They are part of the more than twenty new democratic members in the House. The results are spelling trouble for Ohio Congressman and House Minority Leader John Boehner. Sara Sciammacco reports from Washington.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - KBIA, Columbia, MO
Republicans Put Up a Fight

With this election, Democrats have gained numbers and clout in Washington. Missouri voters kept one hard-fought Congressional seat in Republican hands. But it wasn’t easy. Elizabeth Wynne Johnson reports from Capitol Hill.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WGCU, Fort Meyers, FL
House Dem Loses Seat

In the aftermath of Election Day, South Florida's political landscape isn't looking all that different. Three Republicans came out victorious after beating back serious challenges. While one Democrat fell victim to scnadal. Matt Laso has this report from Washington.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - KIOS, Omaha, NE
Nebraska Delegation Faces Less Clout

Nebraska’s Congressional Republicans managed to hold on, as Democrats swept to big wins across the country. The state’s Congressional delegation faces a lesser role in Washington.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WKSU, Kent, OH
Red to Blue in Ohio's 16th

A Democrat has been elected to lead Ohio's 16th congressional district. It has been in the hands of Republicans for more than six decades.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WFAE, Charlotte, NC
I Took Your Seat, Now I'm Taking your Comittees

Democrat Kay Hagen beat Senator Elizabeth Dole in North Carolina. Now she is trying to get placed on Dole's old committees.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WSHU, Fairfield, CT
From the Campaign Trail to the Halls of Congress

After a stunning victory over eleven term Congressman Chris Shays on Tuesday, Jim Himes now is setting his eyes on what committees to serve on in the 111th Congress.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - KUT, Austin, TX
Seeing Red in Texas

Texas Republicans hold firm in Congress.
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It's too close to call in Florida as both Obama and McCain battle for critical electorial college votes with just days to go. But social conservatives hope a ballot initiative to ban gay marriage might help drive GOP turnout.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - WPSU, University Park, PA
GOP Keeps One Seat in PA

Pennsylvannia's fifth Congressional District has a new Representative.
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Nov. 05, 2008 - KUNC, Greeley, CO
Colorado Turns Blue

Three term inbumbent loses race, Democratic Congressman moves to U.S. Senate.
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