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World|politics|November 6, 2014 / 12:38 PM
Obama vows to work with Congress after Democrat defeat

AKIPRESS.COM - 128e5a36e36b24c4592afcb2ba958f2a The US president gave a press conference in Washington on Wednesday afternoon, a day after his Democratic Party took a thumping in mid-term elections. Republicans gained at least seven seats in the previously Democrat-controlled Senate - giving them control in both houses of Congress, AP reports.

"As president, I have a unique responsibility to try and make this town work," the president said at a White House news conference. "So, to everyone who voted, I want you to know that I hear you."

"The fact is, I still believe what I said when I was elected six years ago last night," Obama, who now faces legislative gridlock, went on to say. "I continue to believe that we're more than just a collection of blue and red states. We're the United States."

Obama said he would reach out to the leaders of both houses - John Boehner in the House of Representatives and Mitch McConnell in the Senate.

"What's really important to the American people right now is the resounding message: Get stuff done…do worry about our concerns."

Despite his conciliatory message, the US president said he would press ahead with changes to immigration policy before the end of the year. He added that the goal would be achieved through executive actions - which need no legislative approval - if Congress did not present him with a bill of their own on the issue.

"Whatever executive actions that I take, will be replaced and supplanted by action by Congress," said Obama. "You send me a bill that I can sign, and those executive actions go away."

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