US House becomes HQ for 'Hell No' mood toward government
Washington: The US House of Representatives became the headquarters for the nation's surly mood toward government as Republicans pivoted from the campaign trail into a two-year attempt to neutralise P
Six Indian Americans bite the dust in US polls
Washington: Even as Republican Nikki Haley, a daughter of Sikh immigrant parents from Amritsar, became the first woman to win the governor's race in South Carolina, six other Indian-Americans, all Dem
US polls: Democrats lose House, hold on to Senate
Days ahead of his visit to India, America's first black president Barack Obama saw his Democratic party suffer a near rout in the face of voter dissatisfaction over a recession-hit economy.
Likely voters in US favour Republican Congress: Poll
Most likely voters in US elections on Tuesday prefer a Republican-controlled Congress, an opinion poll showed in a new indication that Republicans are poised to make substantial gains.
Dems stare at defeat in midterm poll
Washington, Nov. 1: US voters demoralised by a faltering economy look certain to hand Republicans a mid-term elections triumph on Tuesday after souring on President, Mr Barack Obama’s Democrats just t
Republicans talk about me like a dog, says Obama
US President, Mr Barack Obama, has caused quite a flutter by accusing his Republican opponents of talking about him "like a dog" at a rally to launch his embattled Democratic party's election campaign