PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «MIDTERM ELECTIONS»
midterm elections
midterm
elections
polls
election
refers
type
where
people
elect
their
representatives
middle
term
another
members
executive
this
usually
used
describe
upper
campaign
news
results
debates
analysis
including
governor
senate
candidate
profiles
primary
updates
endorsements
staff
fundraising
indicators
near
historical
lows
presidents
have
lower
approval
ratings
recent
george
bush
ronald
reagan
party
backed
mississippi
chris
mcdaniel
weighing
whether
challenge
surprising
republican
runoff
loss
veteran
poll
still
months
away
they
held
today
percent
voters
would
back
democratic
world
guardian
latest
comment
from
forecast
washington
post
like
most
forecasting
models
past
predict
future
draw
huffington
female
candidates
really
hold
hands
partisan
makeup
intimately
tied
fate
establishment
order
restored
newshour
days
supporters
thad
cochran
celebrate
after
narrow
victory
over
state
2 CITAS EN INGLÉS CON «MIDTERM ELECTIONS»
Citas y frases célebres con la palabra
midterm elections.
Midterm elections for first-term presidents are notoriously difficult.
Like a lot of people, I'm interested in public service and want to do as much as I can to change the direction of this country and will give some consideration to that after midterm elections.
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MIDTERM ELECTIONS»
Descubre el uso de
midterm elections en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
midterm elections y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Encyclopedia of the United States Congress
—Karen Kedrowski congressional elections: midterm Midterm elections are
regularly scheduled elections held in the years when a presidential election is
not held (e.g., 1998, 2002). Unlike presidential election years, congressional
races ...
Robert E. Dewhirst, John David Rausch, 2009
2
The Presidential Pulse of Congressional
Elections
—Edward R. Tufte (1975, 862) Referenda theories of midterm elections stand in
sharp contrast to the theories centered on presidential elections. Rather than
focusing on the circumstances of the presidential election, referenda theories ...
3
American Government: Historical, Popular, and Global ...
Midterm elections for Congress differ from presidential-year elections in important
ways.25 First, voter turnout tends to be lower in the midterm contests. Without the
large-scale attention the presidential race receives, voter interest and ...
Kenneth Dautrich, David Yalof, 2011
Midterm Elections For congressional elections held in the middle of a presidential
term — called midterm elections — there is no concurrent presidential contest.
For House mid— term races, however, the number of congressional seats the two
...
Steven S. Smith, Jason M. Roberts, Ryan J. Vander Wielen, 2013
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Political Behavior in
Midterm Elections
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse and Michael Wagner, new authors to the Political Behavior franchise, hit the ground running in their analysis of the factors that led to Democrats losing the House of Representatives and retaining only a slim majority ...
Elizabeth A. Theiss-Morse, Michael W. Wagner, 2011
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Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and
Elections
Quality CHALLENGERs from the party that does not control the presidency will
be more likely to run in midterm elections, while quality challengers from the
president's party may wait for the next presidential election. However, if the
president's ...
Larry J. Sabato, Howard R. Ernst, 2009
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White House Studies Compendium
Kevin R. Spiker Abstract This study will sample data from the midterm elections of
1954-1998 and will examine how large midterm election defeats for the
President's party effects his legislative success rate in the House of
Representatives ...
The assumption underlying this thesis is that midterm elections have for too long
been viewed solely as dependent variables in American politics. Studied
primarily in terms of their electoral outcomes and frequently explained by theories
that ...
But the move to midterm elections has not prevented state contests from being
caught up in national partisan politics. The president's party loses governorships
in midterm elections as consistently, and sometimes in larger percentages, than it
...
midterm elections. This pattern is based partially on the fact that the president's
party usually has won more than its normal share of seats in the preceding
presidential election. In addition, however, the party controlling the White House
may ...
Alan Abramowitz, Jeffrey Allan Segal, 1992
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MIDTERM ELECTIONS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
midterm elections en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Midterm gubernatorial elections tend to favor Republicans, website …
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It helped Republicans make big gains in midterm elections in 2010 and 2014, contributed to derailing President George W. Bush's plans for an ... «New York Times, Jul 15»
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In June's midterm elections in Mexico, voter turnout was higher than expected. Surveys showed that voters were voicing frustrations with drug ... «WVXU, Jul 15»
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For the 2014 midterm elections, which are always marked by low turnout, a meager 36 percent of eligible voters cast ballots. According to the ... «NewsOK.com, Jul 15»
Mexico Officials Seize Control of Education Agency That Resisted …
They have also blocked federal highways and even attempted to boycott federal midterm elections in June. Federal authorities have launched ... «Wall Street Journal, Jul 15»
Wal-Mart de Mexico Sales Rise
... helped this year by greater remittances from Mexicans living abroad, especially in peso terms, and by spending ahead of midterm elections. «Wall Street Journal, Jul 15»
North Carolina Just Relaxed Its Voter ID Law, But Will Voters Get …
During last year's midterm elections, poll workers warned voters that they would need a government-issued ID to vote in 2016, and the state ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Saving the last link to when Teddy Roosevelt rode Maine's rails at …
... rode the Narcissus from Lewiston to Portland in August 1914 to support progressive congressional candidates in the midterm elections. «Bangor Daily News, Jul 15»
View From a Decade Ago: Reporter Reflects on Covering Pelosi …
Days after the midterm elections, Hoyer scored a resounding victory over Murtha, 149-86. Nearly a decade has passed since then, but Pelosi ... «Roll Call, Jul 15»
Should Bill Clinton get a pass for signing legislation that led to the …
... Congress during the midterm elections. Then again, once its effects were felt by the time Clinton prepped for his 1996 re-election campaign, ... «Hot Air, Jul 15»