US President Barack Obama says he believes US voters are feeling frustrated with the pace of economic recovery, after mid-term poll losses. The Republicans captured 60 seats to take control of the House of Representatives. The Democrats clung on to the Senate despite losing seats. Republican leaders have already vowed to reverse Mr Obama’s healthcare reforms and to cut spending. Mr Obama pledged to find common ground with the Republicans on key issues. No one party was now in control, he said, so it was important for Republicans and Democrats to work together to focus on jobs, security and the future, in line with the voters’ message. “It will not all be easy. We will not be able to…
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Obama says US voters ‘frustrated’