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Iraq war decimates Republican vote

By Edward Luce in Washington

Published: November 9 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 9 2006 02:00

All politics is supposedly local in the US. But voting patterns in Tuesday's congressional election were overwhelmingly national by the standards of past mid-term elections.

More than 60 per cent of voters said national issues determined their vote, according to exit polls. Motivated principally by their opposition to the Iraq war, voters across the US en-dorsed Democratic candidates regardless of whether they were liberal or conservative on social issues.

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