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US President Barack Obama will stick to his agenda including healthcare reforms despite shock defeat in a Massachusetts Senate election, the White House says.US President Barack Obama will stick to his agenda including healthcare reforms despite shock defeat in a Massachusetts Senate election, the White House says.
Senior presidential adviser David Axelrod said there would be a rethink on tactics but the substance of policy would not change.Senior presidential adviser David Axelrod said there would be a rethink on tactics but the substance of policy would not change.
Earlier Republican Scott Brown, who won the seat, said he had tapped into mounting aggravation among voters.Earlier Republican Scott Brown, who won the seat, said he had tapped into mounting aggravation among voters.
Mr Brown will be Massachusetts' first Republican senator since 1972.Mr Brown will be Massachusetts' first Republican senator since 1972.
This is a referendum on the Barack Obama agenda and a way of working in Washington, an arrogant approach to politics Mitt Romney Senior Republican Your comments on the result Revolution in Kennedy country Obama approval ratings fall US media on Brown victory Profile: Scott Brown
Mr Axelrod said the administration would take the defeat into account, but would continue to pursue its agenda.Mr Axelrod said the administration would take the defeat into account, but would continue to pursue its agenda.
This is a referendum on the Barack Obama agenda and a way of working in Washington, an arrogant approach to politics Mitt Romney Senior Republican Your comments on the result Revolution in Kennedy country Obama approval ratings fall US media on Brown victory Profile: Scott Brown
"We'll have to think through this next year from the standpoint of tactics but in substance the mission can't change," he said."We'll have to think through this next year from the standpoint of tactics but in substance the mission can't change," he said.
Asked about healthcare, he added: "It's not an option simply to walk away from a problem that's only going to get worse."Asked about healthcare, he added: "It's not an option simply to walk away from a problem that's only going to get worse."
The result stunned Democrats and means Republicans now have enough Senate votes to impede the president's plans.The result stunned Democrats and means Republicans now have enough Senate votes to impede the president's plans.
The BBC's Paul Adams, in Boston, says it is a humiliating defeat for the Democrats, and a deeply unwelcome anniversary present for President Obama exactly one year after his inauguration.The BBC's Paul Adams, in Boston, says it is a humiliating defeat for the Democrats, and a deeply unwelcome anniversary present for President Obama exactly one year after his inauguration.
He adds that it is one of the biggest political upsets in years - in a seat held for almost half a century by Edward Kennedy, a Democratic Party colossus, who died last year.He adds that it is one of the biggest political upsets in years - in a seat held for almost half a century by Edward Kennedy, a Democratic Party colossus, who died last year.
Senate Democrats are expected to meet at midday local time (1700 GMT) to decide what to do about healthcare legislation.Senate Democrats are expected to meet at midday local time (1700 GMT) to decide what to do about healthcare legislation.
Meanwhile their leader in the House of Representatives, Steny Hoyer, said party leaders were trying to determine which parts of the bill could still be passed in the Senate, Reuters news agency said.
He added that another key piece of legislation, the cap-and-trade bill, was not dead, but parts aimed at increasing energy independence were more likely to pass than those aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
'Voter disenchantment''Voter disenchantment'
After his victory, Senator-elect Brown told NBC's Today show he did not think the vote was a referendum on President Obama's first year in power.After his victory, Senator-elect Brown told NBC's Today show he did not think the vote was a referendum on President Obama's first year in power.
MARDELL'S AMERICA This is a calamity for the Democrats, all the more on the very day the president has been in power a year Mark Mardell Mark Mardell's AmericaMARDELL'S AMERICA This is a calamity for the Democrats, all the more on the very day the president has been in power a year Mark Mardell Mark Mardell's America
He said it was a sign of voter disenchantment over partisan gridlock in Washington.He said it was a sign of voter disenchantment over partisan gridlock in Washington.
Mr Brown, 50, also said voters had "enjoyed the message" he pushed while campaigning, including his criticism of Mr Obama's healthcare plans.Mr Brown, 50, also said voters had "enjoyed the message" he pushed while campaigning, including his criticism of Mr Obama's healthcare plans.
"I just focused on what I did, which is to talk about the issues - terror, taxes and the healthcare plan," he told NBC."I just focused on what I did, which is to talk about the issues - terror, taxes and the healthcare plan," he told NBC.
"We already have 98% of our people insured here already in Massachusetts, so we do not need the plan that's being pushed upon us," he added."We already have 98% of our people insured here already in Massachusetts, so we do not need the plan that's being pushed upon us," he added.
"We would have lesser care, longer lines and pay higher taxes and it makes no sense.""We would have lesser care, longer lines and pay higher taxes and it makes no sense."
But he denied he was intent on derailing the reforms.But he denied he was intent on derailing the reforms.
"I never said I was going to do everything I can to stop healthcare," he said."I never said I was going to do everything I can to stop healthcare," he said.
"I believe everybody should have healthcare, it's just a question of how we do it.""I believe everybody should have healthcare, it's just a question of how we do it."
'Senator Beefcake''Senator Beefcake'
The Republican beat Democratic rival and Massachusetts attorney general Martha Coakley by 52% to 47%.The Republican beat Democratic rival and Massachusetts attorney general Martha Coakley by 52% to 47%.
WHAT NEXT FOR OBAMA AGENDA? Obama's bid to reform healthcare and pass climate bill now in doubtOn healthcare, Democrats in House could pass bill already passed by SenateOr rush a compromise bill through before Brown can take his seatBut that could spark a political backlash on Democrats, even if both houses could agree it so soonOn climate, cap-and-trade bill passed by the House faces even more difficulties in Senate Q&A: Effect on Obama's agenda Q&A: US healthcare reformWHAT NEXT FOR OBAMA AGENDA? Obama's bid to reform healthcare and pass climate bill now in doubtOn healthcare, Democrats in House could pass bill already passed by SenateOr rush a compromise bill through before Brown can take his seatBut that could spark a political backlash on Democrats, even if both houses could agree it so soonOn climate, cap-and-trade bill passed by the House faces even more difficulties in Senate Q&A: Effect on Obama's agenda Q&A: US healthcare reform
Dubbed Senator Beefcake in the US media, Mr Brown is a lawyer and former model who posed almost naked for Cosmopolitan magazine in the 1980s while in law school.Dubbed Senator Beefcake in the US media, Mr Brown is a lawyer and former model who posed almost naked for Cosmopolitan magazine in the 1980s while in law school.
The Republican former governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, told Fox News the vote was a referendum on President Obama, and a verdict on "an arrogant approach to politics in this country".The Republican former governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, told Fox News the vote was a referendum on President Obama, and a verdict on "an arrogant approach to politics in this country".
The party's chairman, Michael Steele, said Americans were breathing a "sign of relief" over healthcare.The party's chairman, Michael Steele, said Americans were breathing a "sign of relief" over healthcare.
"People across the country are saying: 'Slow it down,'" he said, quoted by the Associated Press."People across the country are saying: 'Slow it down,'" he said, quoted by the Associated Press.
The Republican win has robbed the Democrats of their filibuster-proof 60-seat majority in the Senate.The Republican win has robbed the Democrats of their filibuster-proof 60-seat majority in the Senate.
After conceding the election in a telephone call to Mr Brown, Ms Coakley told her supporters she was "heartbroken at the result".After conceding the election in a telephone call to Mr Brown, Ms Coakley told her supporters she was "heartbroken at the result".
Sen Robert Menendez, head of the Senate Democrats' campaign committee, said he had "no interest in sugar-coating" the result.Sen Robert Menendez, head of the Senate Democrats' campaign committee, said he had "no interest in sugar-coating" the result.
"There is a lot of anxiety in the country right now," he added. "Americans are understandably impatient.""There is a lot of anxiety in the country right now," he added. "Americans are understandably impatient."
The US ambassador to the UK, Louis Susman, a senior Democrat, told the BBC: "I think the healthcare bill has been totally misrepresented.The US ambassador to the UK, Louis Susman, a senior Democrat, told the BBC: "I think the healthcare bill has been totally misrepresented.
"I think that the Democratic candidate may not have presented as well as we would have liked.""I think that the Democratic candidate may not have presented as well as we would have liked."
LacklustreLacklustre
President Obama had campaigned personally on behalf of Ms Coakley.President Obama had campaigned personally on behalf of Ms Coakley.
Analysts say the race should have been an easy win for her. Just weeks ago, she had a double-digit lead in polls and seemed destined to win.Analysts say the race should have been an easy win for her. Just weeks ago, she had a double-digit lead in polls and seemed destined to win.
But a lacklustre campaign allowed her Republican opponent to seize on voter discontent and overtake her in the final stretch.But a lacklustre campaign allowed her Republican opponent to seize on voter discontent and overtake her in the final stretch.
Voters flocked to the polls through the snow and rain that fell all day on Tuesday.
Ms Coakley said she had received a telephone call from President Obama, who told her: "We can't win them all."
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the president had called to congratulate Mr Brown and say he was looking forward to working with him.
Correspondents say the vote does not bode well for the Democrats ahead of November's congressional elections, and that if they cannot hang on to a party stronghold such as Massachusetts they could be vulnerable almost anywhere.Correspondents say the vote does not bode well for the Democrats ahead of November's congressional elections, and that if they cannot hang on to a party stronghold such as Massachusetts they could be vulnerable almost anywhere.
The result comes amid opinion polls showing nearly half of Americans think President Obama is not delivering on his major campaign promises.The result comes amid opinion polls showing nearly half of Americans think President Obama is not delivering on his major campaign promises.
It was the third major loss for Democrats in state-wide elections since he became president: Republicans won governors' seats in Virginia and New Jersey in November.It was the third major loss for Democrats in state-wide elections since he became president: Republicans won governors' seats in Virginia and New Jersey in November.