Essays about congressional democrats

  1. Behind the Oval Office
    ... At first, instead of following through with the things that won him the election in 1992, Clinton sought to please his Congressional Democrats and gain party ...
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  2. Congressional Profile
    ... Congress. The Congressional profile is extremely interesting. ... party1. Out of all of the Democrats in the Senate 40 are men and 10 are women. ...
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  3. Immigrants Benefits Continue
    ... of Utah and Olympia J. Snowe of Maine, behind an outline for legislation that they describe as a middle ground between Bush and most congressional Democrats. ...
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  4. THE UK PARTY SYSTEM IS FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT
    ... The presidential Democrats, the presidential Republicans, the congressional Democrats and the congressional Republicans are, he argued, ampquotseparate though ...
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  5. presdients buget
    President Clintonamp39s budget will win broad support among Congressional Democrats because it reflects our valuesampquot Senator Frank Lautenberg, http://www.senate.gov ...
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  6. regans tax cuts
    ... President Reagan was able to sign into law a tax cut in late 1981 even though congressional Democrats tried to block his cuts. All ...
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  7. American Voting Behavior
    ... Congressional Democrats could not sufficiently distance themselves from Clintonamp39s force, and suffered one of the greatest midterm losses in history. ...
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  8. New Hampshire 2002 congressional elections
    ... After being hit hard by the recession in the 1990s, Democrats have been competing heavily in this ... Both of its two congressional districts also hold these traits ...
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  9. Analysis and Assessment of Baumgartner Jones Agendas and ...
    ... The President and Congressional Democrats took to the airwaves to decry the ampquotRepublican plan to cut Medicare.ampquot The issue was the same and the plan was the same ...
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  10. Differences of George Herbert Walker Bush and William Jefferson ...
    ... Several other factors were key in his defeat, including siding with Congressional Democrats in 1990 to raise taxes despite his famous \ampquotRead my lips: No new ...
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  11. Andrew Johnson
    ... Most of the Southern delegates who left were Democrats. Congressional seats after secession: 102 of 1046 House seats controlled by Republicans, 29 of 36 Senate ...
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  12. 4th Congressional District Primary Race 2002
    ... ampquotSince the New Deal, Jews have voted for Democrats in presidential and congressional races at a rate of roughly eighty percent Tapper, 2002.ampquot In this race ...
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  13. VouchersEducation
    ... But for this issue, party does not split it. Congressional Democrats and moderate Republicans challenge Bush and his education plan. ...
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  14. Should Congressional Terms Be limited
    ... The Democrats have generally opposed limiting Congressional terms as well. Their reasoning is similar to that of the framers of the Constitution. ...
    (1572 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  15. Welfare Reform
    ... Two years earlier, America, fed up with Clintonamp39s inability to come through on his promises, had taken it out on Congressional Democrats. ...
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  16. Jacksonian Democrats
    ... first nominating conventions, which eliminated the old way of congressional caucus for ... manampquot into the government, not to mention that they were all Democrats. ...
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  17. How Representatives Place Their Votes
    ... This is because Democrats tend to have shared ideologies just as Republicans ... and Poole state that ampquotefforts aimed at explaining congressional voting behavior on ...
    (1943 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  18. 1964 Presidential Election
    ... Prior to the 1964 election there were 258 house Democrats, and 177 house Republicans Congressional Quarterlyamp39s Guide to Congress, 896. ...
    (3066 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  19. George W. Bush Tax Reform
    ... Thus far the Democrats arenamp39t rolling over, but the good news is that are not rushing to the barricades either. It seems that the congressional leadership is ...
    (2499 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  20. Newt Gingrich
    ... He took advantage of nationally televised coverage of congressional proceedings, and took the floor to denounce Democrats and liberalism. ...
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  21. Al Gore
    ... president. This had increased the Democratic congressional strength. The Democrats now held 289 to 146 majorities in the house. ...
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  22. Franks Connelly
    ... a resident of Colonia NJ, a town in the 7th congressional district, I ... 11,859 of these are registered as Democrats, 3071 are registered as Republicans, and 43 ...
    (1381 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  23. The Emergence of the KKK
    ... more forceful in their tactics to have Democrats elected into ... Aside from the Presidential Reconstruction, Congressional reconstruction occurred and activity ...
    (2128 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  24. Immigration Problem in the US
    ... In 1921 a congressional act provided for a quota system for immigrants, which ... But with their package facing delaying tactics from Senate Democrats and a veto ...
    (2614 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  25. Debates on Tax Cuts
    ... Clinton proposed a 250 billion tax cut to begin the negotiations before The Congressional Budget Office unveiled their own plan. The Democrats were the first ...
    (1887 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  26. Executive and LegislativeIVE Differences Associated with Recons
    ... These differences crossed party lines, resulting Republicans and Democrats agitations ... alienated more members of Congress as he vetoed two Congressional Bills in ...
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  27. 1928 Election
    ... electors were chosen by popular vote instead of congressional caucuses. This made the election even more democratic, which is what the Democrats, as they had ...
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  28. Reconstruction
    ... had counted as threefifths of a person in apportioning congressional representation. ... When Southerners might join hands with Democrats in the North and with ...
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  29. William Jefferson Clinton
    ... Speaker of the House and led an attack against Clinton and the Democrats. ... by the Republican dominated Congress with the exception of a congressional termlimit ...
    (1749 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  30. Campaign finance reform
    ... nonprofit organization that tracks campaign contributions, the Democrats collected more ... Campaign spending by Congressional candidates has been out of control ...
    (2214 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)



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