Sentences with phrase «republicans saw president»

WASHINGTON — Upstate Republicans saw President Trump's $ 1.5 trillion infrastructure package as a hopeful sign for the region's list of needs, but Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer dismissed it as potentially ushering in an era of «Trump tolls.»
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Senator Charles Schumer, i n what Republicans saw as tax - po licy blasphemy, declared President Ronald Reagan's 1986 tax reform «obsolete» as a model fo r ov erhauling tax laws.
The Democratic president sees it as an area where cooperation is possible with the Republican - led Congress.
Having served under both Republican and Democratic presidents, we recognize each new Administration's right to pursue different policies within the parameters of existing law and to ask Congress to change the laws that protect public health and the environment as it sees fit.
Rick Santorum shocked Republicans yesterday when he told a crowd in San Antonio that he'd rather see President Obama remain in the White House for another four years than witness a Romney presidency.
Republicans believe there are smarter ways to cut spending than the sequester and have passed legislation to replace it multiple times, only to see the president continue to demand tax hikes.
McDaniel said the president has «every right» to engage with Republicans however he sees fit.
The Senate passed the Republican tax reform bill early Saturday in a massive win for the party and President Donald Trump, who has seen many of his agenda items stall in the legislature during his first year in office.
Limbaugh said that he still wanted to see an authentic conservative win the Republican nomination for president and ultimately the White House.
Some of the nation's largest hospital networks saw their shares soar in Monday trading after House Speaker Paul Ryan and Republican leadership pulled the AHCA at the behest of President Donald Trump.
For Trump and the Republican Party, that could be a devastating development in a midterm election year, when the party is largely pinning its hopes of keeping control of Congress on economic success and Americans seeing a benefit from the tax overhaul the president signed in December.
Whereas the previous 13 presidents — Democrats and Republicans, alike — have viewed trade as a mutually beneficial, win - win proposition that fosters economic growth and good relations among nations, Trump sees trade as a zero sum game with distinct winners and losers.
In the same way, they can't see why the Republicans in Congress should compromise with the president even now.
But Clinton is far better positioned to keep the abortion rate at the record low it saw under President Obama while the Republican Party works for the next four years to produce the kind of candidate the people of this country deserve.
Republican Traitors, who would rather see Americans suffer, rather than sign a jobs bill, in order to bring our President down.
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Since Obama became President we have seen the true colors of the base of the Republican Party.
Election results raise questions about Christian right's influence... The EVANGELICALS took over the Republican party when Reagen was president and they have been dictating the agenda ever since... I hope they keep dictating because I want to see the stupid backward republicans become extinct.
The then Republican candidate for President of the United States of America, Donald J Trump was clear: «You've got to go back and look and study and see what happens,» he said.
Only three years ago, pundits and political scientists saw the 2008 American presidential election as the beginning of a new era in Washington: the rise of President Obama and a strong Democratic majority in both houses of Congress meant that after eight years away from Pennsylvania Avenue, liberals could again implement political programmes and reforms free from Republican meddling.
Republican officials now see Vice President Mike Pence as seeking to exercise expansive control over a political party ostensibly helmed by Donald Trump, tending to his own allies and interests even when the president's instincts lean in another dPresident Mike Pence as seeking to exercise expansive control over a political party ostensibly helmed by Donald Trump, tending to his own allies and interests even when the president's instincts lean in another dpresident's instincts lean in another direction.
Trump's decision to seek steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports has provoked rarely seen urgency among Republicans, now scrambling to convince the president that he would spark a trade war that could stall the economy's recent gains if he doesn't reverse course.
The second half of the 20th century saw election or succession of Republican presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush.
Malliotakis sidestepped a question of whether she's concerned about the effect of Trump's words on Republican candidates here in New York City, saying that «every individual should be judged on what they say, what they propose, and not by anybody else in their party» and analogized having a mayor and governor who «don't see eye to eye» to her differences with President Trump.
She said the «rough and tumble» politics of Chicago was «nothing» compared with what she saw in the capital, pointing to Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell's upfront desire to see President Obama fail and the entrenched special interests with a «political and financial interest» in maintaining the status quo.
Tom Dadey, chairman of the Onondaga County Republican Committee and the first GOP county chair in New York to endorse Trump, said he sees other potential benefits for the state's congressional delegation with Trump as president.
Said Gregory Angelo, president of the Log Cabin Republicans, «I certainly don't see him as some fire - breathing homophobe.»
McCarthy sees Clinton's popularity in stark contrast with that of President Obama, especially in the 27th Congressional district where Democrat Hochul is trying to fend off Republican challenger Chris Collins.
«No one wants to show their cards unless they have to,» said United Federation of Teachers president Mike Mulgrew, whose organization has an interest in seeing a working Democratic majority, which would presumably be friendlier to the union's interests than the Republican majority has been.
That includes Reed, Rep. Chris Collins — another big Trump backer who has seen his status rise quickly since he was the first House Republican to endorse the president - elect during the campaign — and several others.
Over the years, we've seen that President Obama is willing — even satisfied — to be rolled by Republican leaders on Capitol Hill.
US Sen. Chuck Schumer is glad Senate «Republicans have seen the light» and are moving forward on President Obama's nomination of U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch for U.S. attorney general.
«Not since the first President Bush told us to read his lips have we seen a more dramatic turnaround on a campaign promise than what we've seen from the Senate Republicans,» the Queens Democrat said.
In a striking repudiation of President Trump, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, California Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, said he had seen no indication of Trump's claim on Twitter that former President Barack Obama wiretapped his phones in Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Central New York Rep. John Kakto, a Republican who hasn't seen eye - to - eye with Trump, said he agreed with the president on pulling out of the agreement.
Democratic attorneys general from around the country are seeking to bolster subsidies through the Affordable Care Act, which congressional Republicans and the president want to see dismantled.
Senate President Pro Tem Martin Looney sees little benefit from Trump in a state where moderate Republicans remain popular.
According to American Crossroads, which was founded by former presidential adviser Karl Rove and former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie, it has seen healthy online contributions since the president's has called attention to it.
The cancelled vote capped off the end of a high - tension week plagued by uncertainty that saw President Trump and House Republican leaders negotiating up to the last minute.
«Republicans under President Trump have lowered taxes, rolled back regulations, and are seeing explosive economic growth.
House Democrats want to force Republicans» hands on President Donald Trump's tax returns — but it remains to be see how effective posturing can be for the minority party.
As evidence grows Russia was behind the hack, Republican nominee for president Donald Trump saw fit to declare he has «ZERO» investments in the country.
One might reasonably conclude that Republican Presidents and Justices who say they want to see it over-ruled don't really mean it, at least not that strongly.
The nation has seen Corker, a reliable Republican senator from Tennessee, stunningly undermining his president.
Grant said that while this issue is generally partisan, with more Republicans than Democrats agreeing with president, members of both parties and unaffiliated voters also would prefer to see less politics in sports.
President Trump is seen with Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel in December.
In the race's closing days, Tedisco's campaign was sharply critical of Murphy's support President Obama's stimulus plan, but Boehner told reporters Tuesday the district's vote should not be seen as a referendum on Republican policies in Washington.
Republicans need to get true moderates back in their party, not far right wing party hacks like Palin, Cain, Buerkle and all the other corporatist haters who are doing nothing to help the economy, because they'd rather destroy our country than see the President re-elected.
Jim Gerlach talking to himself: Let's see, I can run for an open, Executive Branch, Governors Seat or I as a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership who supports Stem - Cell Research, some LGBT Rights and Environmental Issues, where my primary opponent would be an ultra-right conservative who already ran another moderate GOP member to the Democratic party, and if I survived that bloody primary fight, would then face the six - term incumbent senator with long roots in the same part of the state as me and who had a 60 % approval rating among Pennsylvania Democrats before he decided to switch parties and will have a popular president campaigning for him in an already 55 - 45 Democratic state.
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