Democrats get Senate

samiha

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WASHINGTON - Democrats wrested control of the Senate from Republicans Wednesday with an upset victory in Virginia, giving the party complete domination of Capitol Hill for the first time since 1994.

Jim Webb's squeaker win over incumbent Sen. George Allen (news, bio, voting record) gave Democrats their 51st seat in the Senate, an astonishing turnabout at the hands of voters unhappy with Republican scandal and unabated violence in Iraq. Allen was the sixth Republican incumbent senator defeated in Tuesday's elections.

The Senate had teetered at 50 Democrats, 49 Republicans for most of Wednesday, with Virginia hanging in the balance. Webb's victory ended Republican hopes of eking out a 50-50 split, with Vice President Dick Cheney wielding tie-breaking authority.

The Associated Press contacted election officials in all 134 localities where voting occurred, obtaining updated numbers Wednesday. About half the localities said they had completed their postelection canvassing and nearly all had counted outstanding absentees. Most were expected to be finished by Friday.

The new AP count showed Webb with 1,172,538 votes and Allen with 1,165,302, a difference of 7,236. Virginia has had two statewide vote recounts in modern history, but both resulted in vote changes of no more than a few hundred votes.

An adviser to Allen, speaking on condition of anonymity because his boss had not formally decided to end the campaign, said the senator wanted to wait until most of canvassing was completed before announcing his decision, possibly as early as Thursday evening.

The adviser said that Allen was disinclined to request a recount if the final vote spread was similar to that of election night.

The victory puts Sen. Harry Reid (news, bio, voting record), D-Nev., in line to become Senate majority leader. He has led the Democrats since Tom Daschle, D-S.D., was defeated two years ago.

I have no idea what will come of this, but I hope for the best.
 

Argus

Junior Member
I pray this will do good things for Muslims in America and especially with how Muslim countries are treated, InshaAllah. A question I have though, did the Muslim congressman from Minnesota win? If so, Alhamdulillah :)
 

samiha

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I heard that he has, from OmarTheFrench......

Keith Ellison, a Democrat, has become the first Muslim to be elected to the US Congress by winning a Minnesota seat in the House of Representatives.

He overcame personal attacks emphasising his past association with Louis Farrakhan, leader of the radical Nation of Islam group.

The 43-year-old lawyer sought to downplay his religion and ran on a populist platform.

He has called for the immediate withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.

On the campaign trail, he also urged a greater reliance on renewable fuels and the establishment of a government-funded universal healthcare system.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6127234.stm
 

Argus

Junior Member
This is great then, Alhamdulillah :) Though I wish he hadn't downplayed his religion, Islam is perfect despite what non-Muslims may think of it. I hope his belief in Allah's teachings should reflect what he votes on in the future, maybe his actions will even make this nation friendly to Muslims.
 

talibulislam

Junior Member
alhamdulillah

thanks god finally people got tired of same old speach of repulican(war & terrorism) when there is so many important issues in this world to deal with,in this election even the midwest kkk states vote 4 democrates thanks
hopefully they will do some thing to bring this world close to each other,rather then every one feel so in secure by imperialism of superpower that they wanna have nuke then a bread for starving people in there countries .
 
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