Republicans swept the House, Senate and the White House. It's going to be an interesting next two years. Buckle up folks, end of democracy has cometh! Yeah they have gone too far! The supression of the Hunter Biden laptop story is a good example. It seems to ...
US Mid Terms: Lawyers Swarm around Polling Stations ; US MID-TERMS Americans Go to the Polls for Senate, House of Representatives and Governorship RacesREPUBLICANS AND Democrats have readied teams of lawyers amid fears that some of the key votes, especially for the Senate, could be so close ...
House of Representatives in 2000 and currently serves as a senior member of the House Committee on the Judiciary. In 1996, he was elected to the California State Senate and was the Senate’s youngest member when his term began. During his four-year term, Schiff chaired the Senate Public ...
Federal Disaster Relief in the U.S.: The Role of Political Partisanship and Preference in Presidential Disaster Declarations and Turndowns There was no statistical evidence to suggest that gubernatorial and presidential party similarity, U.S. House of Representatives and presidential party ... RS Salk...
near-term momentum as reflected by Obama's soft poll numbers and less enthusiasm among the Democrats' base voters. The Republicans could even gain the 40 seats they need to recapture the House of Representatives. Winning the 10 seats necessary to retake the Senate is unlikely but not ...
As Election Day nears and the nation prepares to head to the polls, it's still unclear which party has the best chance to win control of the Senate. But four volatile races in different regions of the country will likely determine the balance of power between Democrats and Rep...
House of Representatives. Schiff is currently serving his 12th term in the House, representing California's 30th Congressional District, which encompasses parts of the greater Los Angeles area from Burbank and Pasadena to the mid-Wilshire area and West Hollywood. Who is Steve Garvey? Garvey, ...
Popular Organization and Democracy in Rio De Janeiro: A Tale of Two Favelas The I986Elections On November IS, 1986, 6,857,163 voters went to the polls in Rio de Janeiro to elect a new governor, two senators, forty-six representatives to the Federal House of Representatives, and seventy re...
Republicans are all but certain to maintain their majority in the House of Representatives. The Senate, however, is likely to remain in Democratic hands, an outcome that should make the GOP rue several years of wasted opportunities. No matter who wins the White House, and even if the Senate...
Republicans win control of the House of Representatives after also retaking the Senate, CBS News projects.