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Wednesday, November 05, 2014

Midterms 2014: Victory Speeches "We Are Going To Make 'Em Squeal"

By Susan Duclos, via All News PipeLine





In the 2014 midterm elections across the US, Republicans took control of the US Senate, gained seats in the House of Representatives and Governorships across the nation.

While House Majority leader John Boehner insisted that it was not time to celebrate and it was time to get to work, and Harry Reid now insists that the vote meant Americans want everyone to "work together," and recriminations and blame game is spotlighted in every major media outlets' front pages, victors from individual states were giving their supporters shoutouts, many of which will be shown below.

The first victory speech shown below is where the headline came from, courtesy of Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit, where the first female will represent Iowa, also the first female combat veteran to serve in the US Senate, Joni Ernst, delivered her vistory speech.

“We didn’t agree on much but I admire anyone who is willing to stand up and fight for what they believe in. Well, Iowa. Well, Iowa, we did it! We did it!… It’s a long way from Red Oak to Washington, from the biscuit line at Hardees to the United States Senate. But, thanks to all of you, we are heading to Washington… And, we are going to make ‘em squeal! “




Mitch McConnell (R), who is in line to replace outgoing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, won his re-election bid and will be headed back to Washington DC for his sixth term.



David Perdue (R) defeated Democrat Michelle Nunn for retiring Senator Saxby Chambliss' (R-Ga.) seat.



Kansas Senator Pat Roberts (R) gives his victory speech after defeating Greg Orman in Tuesday's election for his US Senate seat.



Cory Gardner (R) gives a victory speech after winning the Colorado Senate election against Mark Udall.



Michigan Governor Rick Snyder delivers his victory speech after winning a re-election over democrat Mark Schauer.



Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's acceptance speech after being elected to a second term in office against challenger Mark Schauer.


Republican Mia Love delivers her victory speech at the Salt Lake Hilton on Nov. 4, 2014.