Who's Who In New Senate Leadership
With Democrats Taking Back The Senate, A Look At Who Will Be In Charge
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Webb Projected Winner In Va.
Only On The Web: Byron Pitts reports from Virginia, where the projected winner for the U.S. Senate is Democrat Jim Webb. Supporters are already calling Webb Senator-elect.
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Committee Reshuffle Begins
With Democrats set to take control of both houses of Congress, Republicans will lose their positions as heads of powerful committees in January. Sharyl Attkisson has more details.
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Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., will become Assistant Majority Leader. (AP)
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Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., will become Senate Majority Leader in the new Congress. (AP Photo)
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Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., right, will replace Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., left, as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who was elected as an Independent after losing the Democratic primary, is likely to become chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. (AP)
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Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., will take over as chairman of the powerful Foreign Relations Committee. (CBS)
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Winners And Losers
Images of some of the victors and vanquished from Election Day 2006.
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Election Day '06
Images from around the country as Americans exercise their right to vote.
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The 109th Congress
Meet the leaders and follow the action in the House and Senate.
But even with a majority, Democrats can't count on steam rolling through everything they want. One reason is a Senate delay tactic called the "filibuster," which can block most any bill, CBS News correspondent Sharyl Alfonsi reports.
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