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House Speaker John Boehner and his Republican colleagues will secure enough seats to retain their majority, winning at least 218 seats in the House of Representatives, according to a projection of election results by ABC News. ...
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President Obama and Mitt Romney matched each other state for state in early returns as attention turned to a trio of swing states where polls had closed but results were so close a winner had yet to emerge. The electoral votes of Ohio, Virginia and Florida are vital to each candidate's success. In Virginia and Florida, lines stretched from some polling places even after they had officially closed. ...
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Independents are siding with Mitt Romney at the polls in nearly every battleground state -- like Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin -- but President Obama has been able to make up for it with gains among Hispanics and women, according to exit polls.
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