Get to work! RNC shares their view on the Republican Senate majority

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Following Tuesday’s election, it is obvious America is split on ideology. The races were so close, but not so close that Republicans can’t claim the victory. The government shutdown and the endless objections and opposition to Obamacare is evident that Republicans weren’t going to pass any serious agendas or leave President Barack Obama’s legacy intact.

No matter how you voted at the polls this pass midterm, we all agree we need solutions, new ideas and a new strategy to strengthen our economy and our faith in government. Republicans have jockeyed for control and now they have it. Americans are exhausted with the gridlock and many have become apathetic and didn’t even make it to the polls.


Here’s what the Republican National Committee has to say about the Republican’s 52/45 Senate majority:

“The American people have put their trust in the Republican Party, sending a GOP majority to the U.S. Senate. I want to congratulate all our candidates tonight,” said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. “Our party’s principles and message resonated with voters across the country. This was a rejection of President Obama’s failed polices and Harry Reid’s dysfunctional Senate.


“By investing early across this country, the RNC was able to provide critical support to our candidates and campaigns. The RNC has been involved in communities across this country, building relationships and listening to voters. We built an unprecedented data and digital operation, allowing us to reach voters and equip a winning ground game. I want to thank all of our supporters, volunteers, and donors who made this possible.

“Republicans have been given the opportunity to lead the country in a better direction, and the Republican House and Senate are ready to listen to the American people. We hope President Obama will too. It’s time to get to work on creating jobs, expanding American energy development, pursuing real health care reform, reducing spending, reining in the federal government, and keeping America safe.”

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