Editorial

Republicans Now Control the Senate

By The Washington Post | Wednesday, November 5, 2014
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It happened. The results seemed inevitable for much of the campaign season, but now the Republicans have officially taken control of the Senate. With the House securely in hand, the GOP has already taken the six additional seats necessary to reach a Senate majority. West Virginia, Montana, Colorado, Arkansas, South Dakota and North Carolina have all switched from blue to red.

This marks the first time Republicans have controlled both the Senate and the House since 2007. Control of the House has stayed with the GOP since 2011.

From here on out we’re just watching election results to see how much more control the Republicans can gain.

  • BA$ED $ERVANT

    at this point it’s for the better obama never showed no change smh

  • Aaron

    is this supposed to be good or bad…

  • NicolasCReynolds

    I honestly don’t even care anymore our freedoms have been picked at and we just want them back again

  • JamesQFoster

    I really hope hillary clinton does NOT become elected for the next president

  • Jameson

    damn so are things gonna be changing now??