Sentences with phrase «since midterm»

When Rep. Bill Goodling, R - Pa., announced his agenda at an organizational meeting of the House education committee on Jan. 4, he outlined a plan of action that had been in the works since the midterm elections that made him the chairman.
Forty - seven percent of conservatives now say the climate is changing, a leap of 19 points since the midterm elections of 2014, according to the survey released yesterday by Yale and George Mason universities.
Congress has funded five, two since the midterm elections.
The House Democratic campaign arm outpaced its GOP counterpart for much of the year, even though its members have been in the minority since a midterm wave in which Republicans captured 63 seats.
And the White House said, as it has since the midterms, that President Obama would veto it.

Not exact matches

Democratic candidates have outperformed expectations in every special election since President Donald Trump came into office, and it's increasingly looking as if Trump's 2018 nightmare of losing both the House and the Senate in midterm elections could come true.
The president's party has lost ground in Congress in all but two of the initial midterm elections since the Civil War.
They're also going to question if Trump has the competence and resolve to convince Congress to approve any agreement that he secures, especially after the midterm elections in November, since it's unclear if Republicans will remain in control of the House.
Since 1962, the average peak - to - trough S&P 500 Index decline during these years was 19 %, although the past three midterm election years averaged closer to a 10 % drop (the correction in February 2018 was approximately 10 %).
Furthermore, once the midterm election takes place, the index has been higher one year later every time since 1946.
The Democrats will lose control of the Senate in January because of heavy losses in midterm elections last month and will go deeper into a House minority than at any time since 1928.
Every midterm since 1994 has been highly nationalized by historic standards, a result not only of huge events — the first health care reform proposal (1994), the looming impeachment (1998), the 9 - 11 attack and the prospect of the Iraq War (2002), the Iraq War (2006), and now Obama's «change» agenda (2010)-- but also of sharpening party conflicts that draw clearer divisions on national issues.
The Democratic Party under Barack Hussein Obama in 2010 suffered the greatest defeat for a newly elected president in a midterm since the Republican Party under Warren Gamaliel Harding in 1922.
Since oatmeal raisin were his favorite too, we'd grab a plate to nibble on while quizzing each other about mechanisms and equations for our next chemistry and physics midterms.
Since taking over the committee from Maryland Rep. Chris Van Hollen after the Democrats lost the majority in the 2010 midterms, Israel, who hails from Long Island, has instituted an aggressive campaign to take back the House.
If that's true, Republicans would still be favored, since 1) the president's party usually loses seats in a midterm, and 2) older, more - conservative voters tend to actually show up (then of course, there's the gerrymandering).
Although sitting US President's party's lose seats in midterm elections (i.e. Democratic losses in 1994; Republican losses in 2006), the 2010 election resulted in the highest loss for a party in a House midterm election since 1938.
Trump attendance at the private fundraiser for Handel is his first such endeavor for a congressional hopeful since he took office and confirmation that the GOP sees Georgia's 6th Congressional District runoff as a barometer of the 2018 midterm elections.
Since 1902, the president's party has been on the losing end of the battle for legislative seats in 27 of 29 midterm election cycles.
Since 1900, the party in the White House loses seats in the legislature in every midterm except for 1934 and 2002.
During these midterm elections it was expected that voter turnout would be lower than in presidential election years, according to data since the 1840s.
@Rick McDaniel, boy you're right because we've been getting plowed by your unpatriotic republican degenerates since Pres.Obamas been inaugerated and at midterms Rick I think we'll return the favor sending your obstructionists home... Don't worry Rick I'll think of a good send off for your moron buds as well!
As we enter the run - up to the 2018 midterm elections, Trumpism is weakening under its own self - inflicted wounds, the ambivalent legitimacy of Trump's election by a popular minority due to the eccentricities of the Electoral College, and a spreading realization that behind the economic populism of his campaign rhetoric is the most reactionary Republican economic and social policy agenda since the late nineteenth - century era of Social Darwinism and Jim Crow.
That's despite Obama's claims this spring that the party has a «great chance» of wresting control of the House from the Republicans who have stymied much of his agenda since they took over in the 2010 midterms, and also in spite of a May Q poll that showed Democrats with a slight competitive edge on a generic congressional ballot.
Despite falling below 50 % since 1999, turnout is not yet as low as that of the US Midterm elections, which usually falls below 40 %.
The GOP has been devoted to ousting Rahall, better known as «Nicky Joe» in southern West Virginia, since the start of the midterms.
Chairman Ed Cox has run the state party since 2009, and despite a Democratic enrollment advantage, has overseen some key victories: the Republican takeover of the state Senate after two years of troubled Democratic rule, and several Congressional seat pickups during the 2010 midterms.
Ohio voters have since the 1982 midterms elected governors from the party that lost the White House two years earlier.
I missed a midterm while I was gone so I've been cramming most nights since I've been back to prepare for it, wrote a test I wasn't ready for and finished 2 case studies in 3 days.
For the first time since 1972, districts with growing enrollments did not get even partial payment of what is known as a «midterm adjustment» according to the Oklahoma State School Boards Association.
As the midterm elections loom next week, Republicans are jockeying to keep their majority in the House, while Democrats are racing to capture the handful of seats that could put them on top for the first time since 1994.
Craig Johnson of Piper Jaffray recently noted that since 1930, midterm election year corrections have averaged 17 %.
Since 1950, midterm - year Mays rank poorly, # 9 DJIA and NASDAQ, # 10 S&P 500 and Russell 2000, # 8 for Russell 1000.
Max Planck Society: «Temperatures stagnant approximately since 1998, but at high level» By Sebastian Lüning and Fritz Vahrenholt [Translated / edited by P. Gosselin] Attempting midterm predictions The Max - Planck Society publishes the magazine «Max Planck Forschung» on a regular basis.
According to the 300 - page document, though global warming — and the worldwide homelessness and drought associated with it — was a desperate problem immediately following the release of the Academy Award — winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth, China's undervalued currency, the midterm elections, and gay marriage have since monopolized lawmakers» time.
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