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Democrats elections debacle 'will not alter Indo-US ties'

Mumbai: Looking for mid-term adjustments for his government in the wake of an electoral debacle back home, President Barack Obama Sunday ruled out any change in the 'fundamental belief' of US policy t

Obama 'feeling bad' after 'a shellacking' from angry voters

Washington: Feeling 'bad' after an election drubbing, President Barack Obama has acknowledged that he and his Democrats took 'a shellacking' from angry American voters but dismissed the charge that h

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.

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