Hours after his party surged to victories nationwide, a weary but cheerful Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus began his victory lap.
“It was a historic night at every single level. This was all about a direct rejection of the Obama agenda,” a visibly tired Priebus said midday Wednesday from the RNC’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. The GOP retook control of the Senate on Tuesday night, winning at least six new seats in the upper chamber — Alaska and Louisiana have yet to be decided — and a handful of high-profile governor’s races. The party picked up even more seats in the House of Representatives, giving them their largest majority majority in decades.
1) We beat the Dems at their own game. They didn't see it coming. 2) We had the right message. http://t.co/OgJlthi2ST
— Reince Priebus (@Reince) November 5, 2014
“We had a decisive win in the Senate. It was a clear defeat for Harry Reid’s dysfunctional leadership,” Priebus said, predicting victory in Louisiana’s run-off as well.
The RNC chairman celebrated several wins in particular, talking up Iowa’s Joni Ernst, who became the first woman ever elected statewide with her Senate win over Democrat Bruce Braley; Arkansas’ Tom Cotton, who at 37 will become the youngest senator in America; and New York’s 30-year-old Elise Stefanik, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress.
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Priebus said the Republican wins in governor’s races “affirmed” the party’s leadership in “the bluest of blue states … Even the president’s home state — that’s how big this really is.”








