In a
Democratic-held district in the Tucson, Arizona-area, an automatic
recount will determine whether Rep. Ron Barber keeps his seat or
Republican challenger Martha McSally prevails. McSally led by fewer than
200 votes.
If
McSally wins, Republicans would have 247 seats, the largest majority
since 1929-31 when the GOP controlled 270 seats in President Herbert
Hoover's administration.
In
the midterm election rout, House Republicans prevailed on Democratic
turf, netting 12 seats and winning in New York, Illinois, Maine, New
Hampshire and Iowa.
Republican
challengers knocked out long-term Democratic incumbents in Georgia and
West Virginia, seats that the GOP now could hold for generations as the
party maintains its stranglehold on the South.
The GOP had
entered the November 4,2014 midterm elections with a 234-201 edge. Democrats
had held out hope of minimizing their losses despite Obama's low
popularity and historic losses for the party occupying the White House.
Democrats
did manage to win three Republican-held seats in California, Florida
and Nebraska, but Republicans had far greater success around the
country.
The 246 seats match the total the GOP had in 1947-49 when Truman occupied the White House.
Obama
suffered an ignominious distinction. His party lost 63 seats in 2010
and then 12 more this year, and he is now the two-term president with
the most midterm defeats, edging past Truman's 74
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