Republicans win control of Senate in US congressional electionsBy Patrick
Martin
5 November 2014

The Republican Party won control of the US Senate in Tuesday’s midterm
elections, taking more than the six Democratic-held seats needed to obtain
the 51 required for a majority. Republican candidates defeated incumbent
Democratic senators in North Carolina, Arkansas and Iowa and won open
Democratic seats in West Virginia, Iowa, South Dakota and Montana.

A Democratic seat in Alaska was in jeopardy as vote-counting continued late
into the night, and in Louisiana, another Democratic-held seat, the
Republican candidate led and is heavily favored in a runoff to be held
December 6. The Republicans did not lose a single seat.

The Republicans also expanded their majority in the House of
Representatives, with a net gain of at least eight seats, putting them in
full control of both houses of Congress for the first time since 2006, and
for the first time in the presidency of Barack Obama.

Elections for state governorships produced more mixed results, with
Democrats retaining California and New York among the four largest states
and Republicans retaining Texas and winning narrowly in Florida. The
Democratic governor of Illinois and the Republican governor of Pennsylvania
were both defeated for reelection.

Republican Scott Walker of Wisconsin, notorious for his attacks on public
employees in the state, easily won reelection over a multi-millionaire
Democrat who tacitly backed his anti-worker legislation. Michigan Governor
Rick Snyder, who pushed through a right-to-work law and oversaw the
bankruptcy of Detroit, also won reelection.

The outcome of the vote is a debacle for the Democratic Party and the Obama
administration, which threw in the towel in terms of the House of
Representatives months ago and concentrated their efforts on holding onto a
handful of Senate seats needed to maintain a narrow majority in the upper
house. This effort produced dismal results, with only one of the threatened
Democratic seats, in New Hampshire, successfully defended.

The Republican victory does not represent a shift by the American
population to the right, but demonstrates the bankrupt and reactionary
character of the Democratic Party and the mass disillusionment with the
Obama administration. In the absence of any progressive alternative to the
two right-wing, corporate-controlled parties, the majority of potential
voters stayed home. Voter turnout hit another record low, with only 38
percent going to the polls.

The working class had no representation in the 2014 elections in either
party. The Democrats, like the Republicans, are controlled by the financial
aristocracy that rules America. Corporate bosses and billionaires dictate
the policy and personnel of both parties, and they are now demanding a
further shift to the right in official Washington.

Obama and the Democrats are more than happy to oblige. Before the polls had
closed on the West Coast, Obama had already sent out an invitation to a
bipartisan group of legislators, including the congressional leaders of
both parties in the House and Senate, to meet in the White House Friday to
begin discussions on future collaboration.

In an interview on CNN Monday, Vice President Joseph Biden said the White
House was willing to compromise with Republicans and had begun working on
areas where joint action might be possible. He said the Republicans had to
make a decision: “Are they going to begin to allow things to happen? Or are
they going to continue to be obstructionists? And I think they’re going to
choose to get things done.”

That agenda will undoubtedly include major tax cuts for corporations,
further cuts in spending on federally funded social programs like food
stamps, intensified repression of immigrants, and the continued buildup of
the military/intelligence apparatus in the United States along with
expanded military aggression overseas.

These policies are deeply unpopular with American working people and youth.
They are increasingly turning away from both capitalist parties and their
sham electoral contests, which employ mudslinging and lies to disguise the
two parties’ fundamental agreement on doing the bidding of big business.

The election took place amid widespread public hostility to both
corporate-controlled parties, with dismal poll numbers for President Obama
and the congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle. The $4 billion
expended to promote one party and vilify the other served only to further
alienate the population from the entire political structure.

In nearly all the closely contested Senate contests, both the Republican
and Democratic candidates were regarded unfavorably by a majority of
voters. The same was true in most of the closely contested races for state
governor.

Voter turnout rose in a handful of the most closely contested states, but
fell below previous record lows in many states. Voter participation by
young people fell particularly sharply. Barely one-third of eligible voters
went to the polls in California, the most populous state.
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