Voter unrest fuels Republican return to House rule

Republicans rode a wave of voter discontent and conservative outrage to capture a House of Representatives majority from President Barack Obama’s Democrats, rolling up historic gains and ending the Democrats’ reign after just four years.

Republicans rode a wave of voter discontent and conservative outrage to capture a House of Representatives majority from President Barack Obama’s Democrats, rolling up historic gains and ending the Democrats’ reign after just four years.

The Republican party – energised by the ultra-conservative tea party movement and voter disillusionment with Mr Obama, incumbents and high unemployment - easily exceeded the 40 seats needed to gain a majority.

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