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Republicans win California seat
The Republicans held onto a seat in one of their strongholds, California, after a special election to replace a jailed Republican congressman.
Brian Bilbray narrowly defeated his Democrat rival Francine Busby to take the House of Representatives seat.
The election has been closely watched as an indication of voter sentiment ahead of the key mid-terms in November.
The Democrats are hoping to win control of the House of Representatives from the Republicans.
The special election was called after congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham resigned last year after admitting taking bribes.
He was jailed for eight years in March.
Mr Bilbray will serve out the remainder of Cunningham's term and is set to face Ms Busby again in November's mid-terms.
The Republicans and Democrats spent millions of dollars to campaign for the California election, which was seen as a key test of which party will win control of the House of Representatives.
Mr Bilbray put immigration at the centre of his campaign, while Ms Busby highlighted perceived public dissatisfaction with the Bush administration.
Several states held primaries on Tuesday to select candidates for the November elections.
In California, Phil Angelides narrowly beat Steve Westly to be the Democrat candidate to face incumbent Arnold Schwarzenegger in the election for state governor.
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It's funny, I thought we were supposed to lose that seat. What happened? I can't wait to hear the spin from the left. Oh, by the way, the TODAY Show ignored the story. What do you want to bet if Busby had won, they would have been ALL OVER IT?
The Republicans held onto a seat in one of their strongholds, California, after a special election to replace a jailed Republican congressman.
Brian Bilbray narrowly defeated his Democrat rival Francine Busby to take the House of Representatives seat.
The election has been closely watched as an indication of voter sentiment ahead of the key mid-terms in November.
The Democrats are hoping to win control of the House of Representatives from the Republicans.
The special election was called after congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham resigned last year after admitting taking bribes.
He was jailed for eight years in March.
Mr Bilbray will serve out the remainder of Cunningham's term and is set to face Ms Busby again in November's mid-terms.
The Republicans and Democrats spent millions of dollars to campaign for the California election, which was seen as a key test of which party will win control of the House of Representatives.
Mr Bilbray put immigration at the centre of his campaign, while Ms Busby highlighted perceived public dissatisfaction with the Bush administration.
Several states held primaries on Tuesday to select candidates for the November elections.
In California, Phil Angelides narrowly beat Steve Westly to be the Democrat candidate to face incumbent Arnold Schwarzenegger in the election for state governor.
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It's funny, I thought we were supposed to lose that seat. What happened? I can't wait to hear the spin from the left. Oh, by the way, the TODAY Show ignored the story. What do you want to bet if Busby had won, they would have been ALL OVER IT?