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Trump wins presidency He is projected to win key states of Ohio, N. Carolina and Florida. Clinton is projected to win Virginia and Northeastern states
Republicans have kept control of both the Senate and House
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| Dec.6 |
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Republican Louisiana victory boosts Senate majority Republicans have increased their majority in the Senate after a runoff from the mid-term ended in defeat for the Democrats in Louisiana
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| Feb.22 |
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Emanuel elected mayor of Chicago Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has been elected in the most competitive city hall election in more than two decades
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| Sep.14 |
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Tea party candidate wins Delaware Mid-Atlantic states: Conservative activist Christine O'Donnell has won an upset victory over longtime Congressman Mike Castle in Republican Senate primary
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| Nov.4 |
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Barack Obama wins presidential election Washington: As polls closed on the West coast, the senator was projected to receive enough electoral votes to pass the 270-vote threshold
Obama is projected to win California, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii and Virginia. Democratic Senator says 'change has come to America', after being elected the first black president of the United States
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Obama wins battleground Ohio CNN projects that Barack Obama will win Ohio, a key battleground state with 20 electoral votes
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| Nov.9 |
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Democrats secure sweeping win U.S. Senate: Democrats have gained the final seat in the battle for the Senate, sealing their mid-term victory in both houses
| Nov.8 |
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Democrats to control Senate U.S. Senate: Democrats appear to have won the final seat needed to take control of the Senate
| Nov.7 |
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Democrats seize control of House  The Dems has won control of the House of Representatives in the mid-term elections. Senate hangs on 2 races. The Democrats had picked up the 15 seats needed to wrest power. The Democratic Party focused on voters' anger over the Iraq, while the Republicans ... | |
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Senate chief Daschle loses seat U.S. Senate: The Democrats' leader has lost his South Dakota seat to Republican John Thune
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Lynch elected as Governor New Hampshire: A businessman and Democratic Party politician, John Lynch was defeating Republican incumbent Craig Benson by a narrow margin
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| Oct.7 |
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Davis out, Schwarzenegger wins California: Electorate recalls Democratic Gov. and choose actor-turned-politician as the state's next governor
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| Nov.5 |
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Congress falls to Republicans House of Representatives: Republicans to hold onto control of the House, apparently win in 2 gubernatorial races and closer toward control of Senate
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| Nov.6 |
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Bloomberg wins mayoral race New York: Republican billionaire defeated Democrat Green after receiving the endorsement of exiting Giuliani
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| Dec.13 |
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Gore conceded race Washington: Republican Bush addressed the nation as the president-elect from the House chamber of the Texas
| Nov.7 |
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Closest Presidential election  Washington: Bush's slim lead in Florida leads to automatic recount in that state. Democratic candidate Al Gore received more popular votes but fewer electoral votes than Republican candidate George W. Bush. Supreme Court in Bush... | |
before year 2000
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| Nov. 4, 1980 |
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Ronald Reagan defeating incumbent Jimmy Carter Washington: The presidential campaign between Reagan and President Jimmy Carter was conducted during domestic concerns and the ongoing Iran hostage crisis | |
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