In this CreditMatters TV segment, Director Arturo Sánchez discusses the calculated impact of the 2018 election versus those stemming from a possible change in critic economic
policies after the presidential election.
Not exact matches
Trump, who invested little in formulating specific
policy proposals during the
presidential campaign, left his team scrambling
after he won the
election to prepare to implement on his campaign promises.
In other words Democrats and Republicans will need to get together
after a fiercely fought
presidential election and do what they have failed to do for years - that is to work in a bi-partisan way to make sensible
policy.
After Jimmy Carter defeated Jackson for the 1976 Democratic
presidential nomination and bested President Ford in the subsequent general
election, the Carter administration adopted the language of an assertive human - rights
policy but filled it with New Left content, aiming its criticism primarily at authoritarian American allies rather than at America's totalitarian enemies.
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It's common for a federal agency to switch
policy directions
after a change in leadership, especially following a
presidential election, said Douglas A. Levin, a consultant with EdTech Strategies and the former head of the State Educational Technology Directors Association.