"We have been given a second chance and a golden opportunity," the representative Eric Cantor of Virginia, No. 2 House Republican, said his party received a lot of independent voters and activists Tea Party. He called the result in rejection of Obama rather than an endorsement of the Republicans, warning Republicans must work to gain public confidence.
"People want to see results," said CBS "The Early Show." "They want to see the government go on a diet as they have it."
Republicans scored the biggest turnover game in more than 70 years on Tuesday with his victory in the House and, in doing so, unseating Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi - a focus of his campaign - which had hit a glass ceiling Political and made history with his elevation to speaker four years ago.
Nevada Senator Harry Reid, majority leader of the Senate, overcame a challenge from Republican tea party Sharron Angle in one of the most brutal races fought the election. Assessing the new order, Reid said Obama wants to preserve sweeping health care law and let the tax rise to higher-income Americans, but "I'm stubborn."
"If we have to work something out with people who are really rich, I'll have to do that," he said Monday on CNN's "American Morning." "If there are any adjustments that have to do with the health bill, I'm ready to set some parameters. But I will not denigrate in any way the great work that we as a country, and saving the United States bankruptcy due to the bankruptcy of the insurance industry to us. "
Republican Paul Rand, who won a Senate seat in Kentucky in an RBI to support the tea party, said Americans should not fear stagnation in the next Congress, because "the debate is healthy."



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