How many house seats did republicans gain
[DOC File]Realigning elections in United States history
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The overwhelming nature of the Republicans' victory points to a realignment; the party gained 54 seats (in a chamber of only 435), while neither party would gain more than a …
[DOC File]Congress - Greeley Schools
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The 2002 midterm elections actually saw the President’s party gain seats in the Senate, and maintain the margin in the House that the Republicans had gained in 2000. Only time will tell if the Republicans will be able to maintain these majorities, though their prospects look brighter with victories in …
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Republican legislatures did such a precise job of gerrymandering after the 2010 census that in the 2012 election, they won a comfortable majority of House seats even though Republican candidates received fewer votes nationally than did their Democratic opponents.
[DOC File]Chapter 9
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4. Why did the GOP not gain House seats in the 1998 midterm elections? Research this query. Second, how did the GOP do in the House/Senate in the 2000, 2002 elections? 1. Frequently, one interest group will make demands that conflict with another interest group's wishes. For example, suppose a federal highway is proposed through a picturesque site.
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Between 1861 and 1930, Republicans held the Senate for 32 terms, compared to only three for the Democrats, and control the House more than two thirds of the time. The 1930s, the Great Depression, triggered another realignment, this one favorable to the Democrats.
[DOC File]Chapter 18: Reconstruction and the Changing South, 1863–1896
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Congress refused to let southern representatives take their seats. Instead, they set up a _____ _____ on Reconstruction to form a new Reconstruction plan. Chapter 18, Section 2. Radical Reconstruction. How did Congress react to the passage of black codes in the South? How did Radical Republicans gain power in Congress?
[DOC File]National Politics in the Gilded Age
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In the congressional elections of 1890, the voters especially in the Midwest replaced many Republicans with Democrats (lost 78 seats in the House). They were reacting in part to unpopular measures passed by Republican state legislatures, and tired of spending the nations money on appropriations and grants. Many were angry because Republicans:
[DOC File]Seats to Vote Ratio in the United States
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The change was like a quantum leap along the curve as there were no election outcomes that resulted in Democrats winning 45-50% of the seats. Republicans now control of the House by slim electoral margins; indeed, the Republicans enjoyed one manufactured majority in 1996, where the Republicans received 49.8 percent of the vote and 52.2 percent ...
[DOC File]The Relationship Between Partisan Realignments & the Agenda
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The reason the overall outcome was a net gain of four seats for the Republicans was that they swept all five open seats in the South due to retirements of five Southern Democratic Senators (Schaller 29-30). In the House, fourteen of the twenty-four rookie Republicans came from the South.
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