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208 results for "1994 midterm elections"

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Will the Marches Make a Difference?

The National Rifle Association went into the 1994 midterm elections with a plan: Target politicians who had voted for that year’s crime bill.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Time’s Up for DiFi? Not If Democrats Are Smart

way, the instinct to heckle Feinstein, instead of throw the woman a parade, should be a red flag for all Democrats as the party tries to figure out a way to win back the House and Senate in the first midterm

Policy · 115th Congress

Senate Republicans Steamroll Judicial Process

It’s safe to say that Democrats, if they retake control of the Senate in the midterm elections, would boldly reassert the legislative branch’s role — largely by revoking its consent.

When Congressional Spouses (Allegedly) Misbehave

Tierney’s wife pleaded guilty to “aiding and abetting the filing of false tax returns” in relation to her brothers’ illegal gambling operation about a month before the 2010 elections.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Nancy Pelosi’s Path Back to House Speaker

Republicans were thrown out on their ears, and Pelosi became the first female speaker of the House and the first Democrat to hold the gavel since Newt Gingrich’s 1994 revolution.

Live, From New York — It’s Al Franken!

“That’s a negative ad,” a grinning Franken proclaims after wrapping a report on the 1994 midterm elections featuring wildly inappropriate spots lampooning then-Senate hopeful Mitt Romney, the

First Look: Can Democrats Win the Senate in 2016?

Large net Senate swings (of five seats or more) obviously depend on the partisan makeup of each class, but it is also clear that they are more likely to occur during midterm elections (for example

First Look: Can Democrats Win the Senate in 2016?

Large net Senate swings (of five seats or more) obviously depend on the partisan makeup of each class, but it is also clear that they are more likely to occur during midterm elections (for example