Republican majority means good and bad for Delmarva

reports on how having both houses of congress and the white house under republican control — may affect us here on delmarva. track although americans may be scratching their heads today about what the future will hold – one thing is for certain after last night’s election – republicans will control d-c come january well giving the fact they we are going to have control of the presidency, senate, and the house. so we’re going to have to roll back some of those things that were done by the federal government, that has really hampered and kept our poultry industry going, our agricultural going, our tourism industry, we have to make some changes in washington and get our ecomony rolling again. track for the most part – delmarva voted against the trend. for example – delaware elected democrat lisa blunt-rochester to the house and maryland elected democrat chris van hollen to replace senator barbara mikulski – local law makers say the latter — could be a huge impact. state delegate charles otto – says losing mikulksi – a high ranking member on the appropriations committee – may mean less federal money for maryland. that’ll have significant impact on the state of maryland i would say cause he won’t have the, well, power to appropriate things and the state of maryland is so dependent on federal government as well track on a broader scale – a political professor we spoke to says delmarva being represented in the senate solely by democrats puts the peninsula in the extreme minority – and means that they will have to work hard to find colleagues across party lines to pass legislation. julian sadur – 47 abc congressmen scott taylor and andy harris – were the only two republicans elected to federal positions last night across delmarva today, delaware’s governor elect — john carney — announced