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Bush begins fence-mending
09/11/2006 19:57  - (SA)  

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  • Washington - US President George W Bush began mending fences on Thursday with a Democratic Party suddenly resurrected after six years of Republican dominance.

    Bush planned White House meetings with Democratic leaders, following reports that the party had won enough seats to take the US senate and will control both houses of congress for the first time in 12 years.

    Democrats easily won control of the house of representatives in Tuesday's elections seen as an expression of public dissatisfaction over the Iraq war.

    In the last senate race to be decided, James Webb - a former Republican secretary of the navy - beat Virginia senator George Allen to give Democrats their 51st seat in the 100-seat senate, according to projections by television networks NBC and CBS and The Associated Press.

    Allen has not conceded.

    Lunch

    Bush a planned a White House lunch with the new Democratic house leadership about the final two years of his term, with Iraq expected to be the main focus.

    Presidential counsellor Dan Bartlett said on Wednesday: "The president has been in politics long enough to understand when an election is had and the voters' views are being heard loud and clear.

    "That you have to move forward, and that's exactly what he's going to do."

    Reflecting a reshaped political landscape, Bush announced the resignation of defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld - the first victim of the Republicans' heavy losses in the congressional elections.

    Bipartisanship

    Trying to salvage the rest of his presidency, Bush promised a new tone of bipartisanship after years of rancour between the two parties.

    Control of key house committees could give Democrats more leverage in influencing Iraq policy as well as the ability to cripple Bush's domestic legislative agenda if they see fit.

  • Democrats gained about 30 seats to take control of the house in Tuesday's election.

    In Virginia, Webb led Allen by about 7 000 votes out of 2.3 million cast, according to media tallies.

    A senior adviser to the Allen campaign told Reuters that Allen was awaiting a re-canvassing of the returns, which was expected sometime on Thursday.

    If the numbers continue to favour Webb, Allen "has absolutely no intention of dragging this out," the adviser said.

    - Reuters



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