Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Midterm election a ‘big day’ for Republicans: Trump

-

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday hailed a "big day" for Republicans after his party lost control of the House of Representatives in the US midterm elections but increased their Senate majority.

He offered an olive branch to Democrats, praising their leader and likely next House speaker Nancy Pelosi, but angrily lashed out at journalists for questioning his congressional campaign tactics.

Democrats will have 229 seats in the 435-member House, while Republicans will hold 53 seats in the 100-member Senate, up from 51, according to projections by The New York Times.

"It was a big day yesterday, an incredible day," Trump told a news conference at the White House.

"And last night... the Republican Party defied history to expand our Senate majority while significantly beating expectations in the House."

Republicans defeated Democratic senators in several states won by Trump in 2016 -- Florida, Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota.

Republican senate candidates were also leading in Arizona and Montana. Democrats appear to have won a Republican Senate seat in Nevada.

Democrats also picked up seven governorships but fell short in a high-profile race in Florida, expected to play a key role in the 2020 presidential election.

Trump reeled off a shopping list of disadvantages the Republicans had faced going into Tuesday's vote, including "wealthy donors and special interests," for the Democrats, and "very hostile media coverage, to put it mildly."

'I VOTED' stickers at a polling station on the campus of the University of California  Irv...
'I VOTED' stickers at a polling station on the campus of the University of California, Irvine
Robyn Beck, AFP

"We also had a staggering number of House retirements. So it is a little tough," he added.

"These are seats that could've been held pretty easily. And we had newcomers going in. And a lot of them worked very hard. But it is very difficult when you have that many retirements."

But he called out Republicans who did not accept his offer of campaign help, saying they failed to accept his "embrace."

"You have some that said, "Let's stay away, let's stay away.' They did very poorly," Trump said.

- 'A lot of credit' -

The Republican president said he would "like to see bipartisanship" and offered Pelosi "a lot of credit for what she has done and accomplished."

He cited health care and infrastructure as areas where the two parties could work together.

"Hopefully we can all work together next year to continue delivering for the American people," he said.

US electoral districts where seats in the House of Representatives flipped between parties
US electoral districts where seats in the House of Representatives flipped between parties
Sabrina BLANCHARD, AFP

"I really believe that we will be able to do that. We are going to have a lot of reason to do it."

With the House victory, Democrats promised aggressive probes of Trump's administration and his personal finances after winning the House, but the Republican president remained undeterred.

On Wednesday, he said he was "not concerned" about the "hoax" investigation into the Trump presidential campaign's possible collusion with Russia to influence the poll.

"There's no collusion," he said. "I think it's very bad for our country."

Democrats will take over committees when the next Congress convenes in January, giving them the power to hold hearings, call witnesses and issue subpoenas to administration officials.

Once Trump opened the floor to questions, he sparred with several reporters, admonishing a handful of them to sit down, including frequent bugbear Jim Acosta of CNN.

He denied using a migrant caravan making its way to the US border through Mexico to whip up fear ahead of Tuesday's election to win votes.

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday hailed a “big day” for Republicans after his party lost control of the House of Representatives in the US midterm elections but increased their Senate majority.

He offered an olive branch to Democrats, praising their leader and likely next House speaker Nancy Pelosi, but angrily lashed out at journalists for questioning his congressional campaign tactics.

Democrats will have 229 seats in the 435-member House, while Republicans will hold 53 seats in the 100-member Senate, up from 51, according to projections by The New York Times.

“It was a big day yesterday, an incredible day,” Trump told a news conference at the White House.

“And last night… the Republican Party defied history to expand our Senate majority while significantly beating expectations in the House.”

Republicans defeated Democratic senators in several states won by Trump in 2016 — Florida, Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota.

Republican senate candidates were also leading in Arizona and Montana. Democrats appear to have won a Republican Senate seat in Nevada.

Democrats also picked up seven governorships but fell short in a high-profile race in Florida, expected to play a key role in the 2020 presidential election.

Trump reeled off a shopping list of disadvantages the Republicans had faced going into Tuesday’s vote, including “wealthy donors and special interests,” for the Democrats, and “very hostile media coverage, to put it mildly.”

'I VOTED' stickers at a polling station on the campus of the University of California  Irv...

'I VOTED' stickers at a polling station on the campus of the University of California, Irvine
Robyn Beck, AFP

“We also had a staggering number of House retirements. So it is a little tough,” he added.

“These are seats that could’ve been held pretty easily. And we had newcomers going in. And a lot of them worked very hard. But it is very difficult when you have that many retirements.”

But he called out Republicans who did not accept his offer of campaign help, saying they failed to accept his “embrace.”

“You have some that said, “Let’s stay away, let’s stay away.’ They did very poorly,” Trump said.

– ‘A lot of credit’ –

The Republican president said he would “like to see bipartisanship” and offered Pelosi “a lot of credit for what she has done and accomplished.”

He cited health care and infrastructure as areas where the two parties could work together.

“Hopefully we can all work together next year to continue delivering for the American people,” he said.

US electoral districts where seats in the House of Representatives flipped between parties

US electoral districts where seats in the House of Representatives flipped between parties
Sabrina BLANCHARD, AFP

“I really believe that we will be able to do that. We are going to have a lot of reason to do it.”

With the House victory, Democrats promised aggressive probes of Trump’s administration and his personal finances after winning the House, but the Republican president remained undeterred.

On Wednesday, he said he was “not concerned” about the “hoax” investigation into the Trump presidential campaign’s possible collusion with Russia to influence the poll.

“There’s no collusion,” he said. “I think it’s very bad for our country.”

Democrats will take over committees when the next Congress convenes in January, giving them the power to hold hearings, call witnesses and issue subpoenas to administration officials.

Once Trump opened the floor to questions, he sparred with several reporters, admonishing a handful of them to sit down, including frequent bugbear Jim Acosta of CNN.

He denied using a migrant caravan making its way to the US border through Mexico to whip up fear ahead of Tuesday’s election to win votes.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Tech & Science

The arrival of ChatGPT sent shockwaves through the journalism industry - Copyright AFP/File JULIEN DE ROSAAnne Pascale ReboulThe rise of artificial intelligence has forced...

Business

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced a plan to build a massive chip design park - Copyright AFP/File Tobias SCHWARZMalaysia’s leader on Monday...

World

A Belgian man proved that he has auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), which causes carbohydrates in his stomach to be fermented, increasing ethanol levels in his...

World

Taiwan's eastern Hualien region was also the epicentre of a magnitude-7.4 quake in April 3, which caused landslides around the mountainous region - Copyright...