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2006 ELECTION RESULTS:
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* Washingtonpost.com
Working families won back the Congress on Nov. 7, exceeding the 15-seat margin needed to return the U.S. House of Representatives to Democratic leadership and gaining the six seats needed for a majority in the Senate. Union households voted 74 percent to 26 percent for Democratic candidates—and union members made up one in four voters. In key battleground states, union members voted 76 percent to 24 percent for Democrats.
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