WASHINGTON - Republicans were projected to win control of the US House of Representatives in a landslide congressional election Tuesday that dealt a major blow to President Barack Obama just two years into his term in office.
WASHINGTON - Riding a Republican wave, Nikki Haley, a daughter of Sikh immigrant parents from Amritsar, created history as the first Indian American woman to win the Governor's race in South Carolina state.
WASHINGTON - Republicans were projected to win a series of early races as polls closed in US congressional elections Tuesday that were likely to deal a major blow to President Barack Obama's Democrats.
WASHINGTON - Polling stations began closing in key eastern US states Tuesday evening, with the economy topping voter concerns and Republicans hoping for massive gains against President Barack Obama's Democrats in the congressional US elections.
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