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Usually by reelecting the same politicians—or not voting at all.
Many of its recent ads are focused on reelecting Trump in 2020.
In his 1997 book "Reelecting Lincoln," historian Richard Waugh wrote that Pennsylvania Sen.
Broun voted against reelecting Boehner as Speaker in 2013 and instead supported former Rep.
But while speaking to a Philadelphia radio station about the importance of reelecting Pennsylvania Sen.
We only stopped reelecting him because he died, and even then, we elected his Vice President.
In 2012, it voted for change by reelecting Obama to check the Tea Party Republican Congress.
Last year, 22019 percent of outside shareholders -- including Vanguard, Facebook's largest shareholder -- withheld votes from reelecting Zuckerberg.
On Saturday, Taiwan voted overwhelmingly to reject that model, reelecting President Tsai Ing-wen in a landslide.
"You're a good man, just wish I was reelecting you for a second term," one Romney-lover reminisced.
Brooks has denounced Washington Republicans as "swamp critters" who want to "strong-arm" Alabama voters into reelecting Strange.
Obviously, this community of 30 million still has concerns about reelecting President Trump, and all with good reason.
In other words, by reelecting Rouhani, Iranians showed support for continuity and moderation, not fundamental changes to their political system.
More than half of voters would not consider reelecting President Trump in 85033, according to a new poll released on Thursday.
Eighty-seven percent of Democrats said they would not consider reelecting Trump, while  2628 percent of Republicans said same the same.
But Trump's margin of victory was narrower here — 8 points — and the district has been reelecting the more moderate Upton for decades.
"One reason we are focused on the Republican primary fight is that it runs no risk of inadvertently reelecting Trump."https://t.
But now, intelligence officials are backtracking, telling CNN they actually do not have evidence that Russia's interference is aimed at reelecting Trump. Confused?
Don't raise money in support of challengers to sitting incumbents -- nor to the party committees tasked with electing and reelecting those incumbents. 3.
Approaching these voters means focusing less on Trump, unlike the 2020 presidential race where defeating — or reelecting — the president  is the primary issue.
It's that these same voters who allegedly wanted "change" overwhelmingly sent their career politicians a strong "change" message by reelecting them to Washington.
Although Democrats are far from settling on their 2020 presidential nominee, we already know what the radical choice will be in 2020: reelecting Trump.
It is also hard to imagine moderate and independent voters splitting their ticket — voting against Trump for president but reelecting senators who back him.
"I'm not saying that for applause," he interjected when they clapped for his assertion that reelecting Trump would represent an "existential threat" to the country.
"New York can do much better than reelecting a hypocritical governor who ignores the victims and, instead, chooses to shield those who have been accused."
"When I look at the upcoming election in November, my biggest issue is hopefully reelecting the [Michigan] House, because I think that's important," Snyder said.
Ven Drew represents a swing district that voted for Trump, and said he fears Pelosi's move could make reelecting Democrats in swing states more difficult.
He and his supporters argued that voters would win a heavier hand in Congress by reelecting him than throwing in their lot with a newcomer.
He also gave more than $500,000 to the Republican National Committee last cycle, which has put its resources into helping members of congress and reelecting the president.
Joe Biden's ample Super Tuesday victory, on the heels of his South Carolina rout, demonstrated that Democratic voters haven't entirely conceded to reelecting Trump as an inevitability.
American Crystal Sugar has launched a super PAC devoted exclusively to reelecting Peterson and has been running radio and TV ads in the district for several weeks.
She wants to see Trump lose, but her overriding goal is to keep House control, and that means reelecting the swing-district Democrats who won in 2018.
And ending the public's role in reelecting judges would not mean we'd have to go all the way in the opposite direction and grant appointed judges lifetime tenure.
While McConnell and the National Republican Senatorial Committee are committed to reelecting Flake, the first-term senator has become a top target among Trump's allies on the right.
"She has been managing both important jobs effectively for the past five years, which included reelecting President Barack Obama and being reelected twice during that time," Banfill said.
Or are you afraid that Sanders and the left are going to scare the country into reelecting Donald Trump and set health care reform back for a generation?
"In 2020, the great likelihood is that an independent would just split the anti-Trump vote and end up reelecting the President," Bloomberg said in a statement earlier this week.
But to preserve their majority they must be intensely focused on reelecting dozens of new members who won miraculous victories in 2018 from districts without long histories of electing Democrats.
The official line from the party is they're focused on flipping the state for Trump, reelecting the governor and winning back the Legislature after losing it to Democrats last year.
"It's one thing for this 'accident' to have happened," Diller said of Trump's 2016 victory, adding that he's worried about reelecting Trump "knowing what we know" about his time in office.
And while Trump is likely to cast Democrats as focused on impeachment instead of the country, Democrats are planning to use Mueller's report as evidence against reelecting Trump in 2020. Rep.
" While blunt about his flaws—he was a little corrupt, sure—the board made the case for reelecting Cuomo clearly: "When focused, [he] can be a nearly unstoppable force for progress.
Reelecting Trump was the last best hope voters had, the de facto choice for anyone who didn't relish the idea of the United States becoming the next Venezuela, the reasoning went.
Here's another surprise that could potentially wreck your benefits for 2000: Being newly diagnosed with a health condition and reelecting last year's plan without any regard for deductibles, prescription costs and treatments.
What I hope will guide my former colleagues is the realization that they won the majority in purple districts and will retain it by reelecting moderate members in those suburban swing districts.
The closing days have relied on a more spontaneous Biden, who talks more and more about Trump's outrages and implies that if voters select another Democratic candidate, it would risk reelecting him.
By comparison, when this survey was taken a year ago in March 2019, 54 percent of voters were open to reelecting Trump while 2023 percent said they would never vote for the President.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Influential proxy advisory firm ISS recommended shareholders against reelecting Takata Corp Chief Executive Shigehisa Takada to the company's board of directors, saying he should be held responsible for its defective air bags.
When asked about that choice, and whether reelecting Bush had made the country better off, Bloomberg matter-of-factly explained that he supported the candidate who had done what he asked after 9/11.
He and the likely candidates for House Speaker have all said their top priority is reelecting the GOP majority, but none have yet acknowledged why the GOP majority is in doubt in the first place.
The Susan B. Anthony List is now one of the most powerful anti-abortion organizations in the nation; in mid-January, it pledged $52 million to reelecting President Donald Trump and anti-abortion Senate candidates.
Three national security officials told CNN Sunday that Pierson had omitted important nuance and expanded beyond the intelligence community's formal assessment, which does not include evidence that Russia's interference this cycle is aimed at reelecting Trump.
Shareholders at the bank's annual general meeting last week overwhelmingly voted in favour of reelecting Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver to the lender's board, in an affirmation of his strategy in recent years to shrink and refocus the bank.
That once worked: Conservative Democrats in the South, for instance, could make the case for their personal character and records, and voters bought that by reelecting their Democratic House member while choosing a Republican like Reagan for president.
In the video, presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden warns about the potential of reelecting Trump, but the viral clip is edited down to a portion that misleadingly makes it sound as though Biden is endorsing Trump.
Three national security officials told CNN on Sunday that Pierson had omitted important nuance and expanded beyond the intelligence community's formal assessment, which does not include evidence that Russia's interference in this election cycle is aimed at reelecting Trump.
If they realize for instance that reelecting Donald Trump probably means that the current 5–4 majority will grow to 6–3 or even 7–2, and we won't be able to hope for John Roberts to save us.
No part of the state showcased the gap between traditional Democratic strength and Clinton's problems like southeast Iowa, a string of small and often-shrinking communities that bolted the party's nominee in the 2016 general election, while reelecting Democratic Rep.
"Once we do those things, I'll start working on reelecting President Trump," he told the AP. Parscale is a part owner of Data Propria's parent company Cloud Commerce, which bought his web development company Giles-Parscale in August for $9 million, according to multiple reports.
Pelosi's offer to be a temporary Speaker creates space to prepare the next crop of leaders and eases the concerns of frustrated rank-and-file members — Connolly included himself in the group — wary of reelecting the top brass without a longer-term plan for empowering newer voices.
A majority of voters are open to reelecting President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
Asked for comment Friday on the vice president's lack of comment, his spokeswoman Alyssa Farah said, "President Trump has already addressed that matter, Vice President Pence is focused on advancing the President's agenda for a growing economy, a safer America and reelecting Republican majorities in the House and Senate."
According to the national security officials, the US intelligence community has assessed that Russia is interfering in the 2020 election and has separately assessed that Russia views Trump as a leader they can work with, but the US does not have evidence that Russia's interference this cycle is aimed at reelecting Trump.
More than half of voters would not consider reelecting President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in 2202, according to a new poll released on Thursday.
The unofficial pro-Trump boosters number in the hundreds and are alarming the actual operatives charged with reelecting the president: They suck up money that Trump aides think should be going to the campaign or the Republican National Committee, and they muddy the Trump campaign's message and make it harder to accumulate new donors, Trump allies say.
Kellyanne Conway, a top aide to President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, chided Democrats for reelecting longtime House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) to her leadership role Wednesday, arguing they missed a chance to learn from Trump's presidential win.
We can do that by reelecting President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and by electing members of Congress who will fight for our Constitution and fight for our rights for years to come so these tyrannical nightmares will never become a reality.
National security adviser Robert O'Brien is rejecting reports that the U.S. intelligence community believes Russia is interfering in the 2020 presidential election with the goal of reelecting President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
" During his remarks at the DNC fundraiser, Biden made several passing references to "Jesse," including once as he issued a warning against Democrats committing acts of "fratricide," lest the party assist Republicans in reelecting Trump: "I don't think that most people foresaw — I think Jesse knew but I didn't — that we would see a return of this viscousness, this sort of notion of pitting people against one another that we are seeing now.
I believe with 90 percent confidence that Vladimir Putin has directed his operatives to initiate aggressive attacks against leading Democratic candidates for president in 2020, similar to Russian attacks against Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE in 2016, for the purpose of reelecting President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in 2020, as the attacks against Clinton were designed to elect Trump in 2016.
In 2010, Republicans swept North Carolina, taking control of both houses of the General Assembly for the first time since 1896, reelecting Richard Burr to a second term by double digits, and unseating incumbent Democratic Rep. Bob Etheridge.
Conservative Lutherans prevailed again reelecting their first bishop of 1933. In 1977 the Hamburg Church seized its independent existence and merged with three neighbouring church bodies, in 2012 another merger with two more church bodies followed. Spiritual leaders for the Hamburg region retained the title of bishop, however, the traditional Hamburg seniorate was ended in 1976.
In 1910, the Democrats elected their gubernatorial candidate Simeon Baldwin, a prominent professor at the Yale Law School. As the Republicans split between President William Taft and ex-president Theodore Roosevelt, the Democrats flourished in 1912, carrying the state for president, reelecting Baldwin, sweeping all five congressional districts with ethnic Irish candidates, and taking the state Senate. Only the malapportioned House remained in Republican hands and dominated by rural areas.
The 2011 United States gubernatorial elections were held in four states in October and November 2011, with regularly scheduled elections in Kentucky, Mississippi and Louisiana and a special election in West Virginia. None of these 4 governorships changed party hands, with Democratic incumbents Steve Beshear and Earl Ray Tomblin winning in Kentucky and West Virginia, respectively and Republicans reelecting Bobby Jindal in Louisiana and holding the open seat in Mississippi.
Sahrawi Republic. Tifariti, 27 February 2005. In October 2003, the Polisario Front held its XI General Popular Congress here, electing officials to its executive National Secretariat, the exile parliament of the Sahrawi National Council, as well as reelecting (92%) Mohamed Abdelaziz as Secretary General, as has been the case since 1976. In December 2007, with the presence of 250 international delegates, the XII General Popular Congress of the POLISARIO was held again in Tifariti.
Carter and her husband fell into serious debt immediately after leaving the White House, but were able to alleviate this by writing projects and were able to open the Carter Center from their revenue. She, like Betty Ford before her, would say the American people made a mistake in not reelecting her husband and was bitter over the election.O'Brien, p. 256. At this time she expressed resentment of Ronald Reagan, and even told interviewer Mike Wallace that he was ruining the country.
He resigned in protest, but his constituents ratified his conduct by overwhelmingly reelecting him to his seat within a month. In 1858, he attempted to choke Representative Galusha Grow of Pennsylvania (Republican) for calling him a "negro driver" during an argument on the House floor. An effort to censure Edmundson failed to obtain a majority of votes in the House. In the 1856 elections, the new Republican Party made gains by use of the twin messages of "Bleeding Kansas" and "Bleeding Sumner", because both events served to paint pro-slavery Democrats as extremists.
Voters in the 9th district supported McCain over Obama in the general election, despite reelecting Democratic Congressman Rick Boucher. In the 2010 Congressional midterm elections, in which Democrats lost their majority in Congress, Virginia State Delegate Morgan Griffith unseated Congressman Boucher by aligning Boucher with President Barack Obama and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, both unpopular figures in the district at the time. Since then, the district has not supported a Democrat in a statewide or federal election (as of 2019). As of 2017, the 9th district had the highest poverty rate of any Virginia Congressional District, at 18.7 percent.
People on the east coast were heavily motivated to push women's enfranchisement in Utah Territory, believing it would put an end to polygamy. By 1870, the idea became so popular and supported in the East that Utah territorial legislature began debate over the right of women to vote. On February 10, 1869, after two weeks of debate, a unanimous vote passed a bill enfranchising the women of Utah, fifty years before the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution guaranteed women nationwide the right to vote. However, instead of voting against plural marriage, Mormon women helped double the majority in favor of plural marriage by reelecting William H. Hooper, who defended polygamy.
Pleasonton, always more of a bureaucrat than an ideologue or strong leader, only wanted to defeat the South's military capabilities so that they could not threaten the rest of the states, but was not convinced that "crushing" the rebels, ending slavery, or reelecting Lincoln was worth the cost.Considering Pleasonton's junior rank compared to other available Eastern Federal general officers, his failures commanding cavalry in the East, and his history of self-serving fabrication, Pleasonton's post-war claim that he turned down command of the Army of the Potomac must be treated to with great skepticism. Longacre, Edward G. Lincoln's Cavalrymen: A History of the Mounted Forces of the Army of the Potomac.
Notwithstanding the tradition of mutual withdrawal, incumbent deputy Patrick Braouezec in the Seine-Saint-Denis did not withdraw, forcing the FG to un-endorse him. Nevertheless, this was an isolated case - all other FG candidates who had qualified for the runoff but placed second behind a left-wing candidate dropped out; the few PS candidates in a mirror situation did likewise. In the runoff, the FG came out with 10 seats - reelecting 9 incumbents and gaining one seat, with former PCF deputy (1997–2002) winning back his old seat in the Oise. Of the FG's 10 deputies, 7 were members of the PCF, 2 from the FASE, and one from the PG (Marc Dolez, who has since left the PG but still supports the FG).
She was also the second Republican woman elected to Congress from Missouri, after Jo Ann Emerson, with whom she served from 2011 to 2013. However, she is the first who was not elected as a stand-in for her husband; Emerson was originally elected to serve out the final term of her late husband, Bill Emerson. Republicans had been making gains in the district for some time; it gave John McCain 62 percent of the vote in 2008 while simultaneously reelecting Skelton, and Republicans hold most of the district's seats in the state legislature. While Skelton more than held his own in the areas of the district closer to Kansas City, Hartzler swamped him in the more rural areas of the district, including areas that had supported him for over 30 years.
Andrew Jackson, founder of the Democratic Party and the first president it elected. Starting with 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the party dominated during the Fifth Party System, which lasted from 1932 until about 1970s. In response to the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression, the party employed progressive liberal policies and programs with the New Deal coalition to combat financial crises and emergency bank closings, with policies continuing into World War II. The Party kept the White House after Roosevelt's death in April 1945, reelecting former Vice President Harry S Truman in 1948. During this period, the Republican Party only successfully elected one president (Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956) and was the minority in Congress all but twice (the exceptions being 1946 and 1952).
On 21 November 2008 the National Council of Forza Italia, chaired by Alfredo Biondi and attended by Berlusconi himself, dissolved Forza Italia and established The People of Freedom, whose inauguration took place on 27 March 2009, the 15th anniversary of Berlusconi's first electoral victory. While Forza Italia had never held a formal party congress to formulate its rules, procedures, and democratic balloting for candidates and issues, (since 1994 three party conventions of Forza Italia have been held, all of them resolving to support Berlusconi and reelecting him by acclamation) on 27 March 2009 at the foundation congress of the People of Freedom political movement the statute of the new party was subject to a vote of approval. On 5820 voting delegates 5811 voted in favour, 4 against and 5 abstained. During that political congress Silvio Berlusconi was elected as Chairman of the People of Freedom by handraising.
Only 2 percent of American Catholics go to confession on a regular basis, while three-quarters of them go to confession once a year or less often; a valid confession is required by the Church after committing mortal sin in order to return to the State of Grace, necessary to receive Holy Communion.AMERICAN SIN: WHY POPE FRANCIS' MERCY IS NOT OUR MERCY Religion Dispatches, February 8, 2016 As one of the Precepts of the Church, it is also required that every Catholic makes a valid confession at least once a year.The Precepts of the Church Catechism of the Catholic Church According to Matthew Bunsen’s analysis of a Real Clear poll of American Catholics in late 2019: :Catholicism has been battered by the winds of secularism, materialism, and relativism. Failures in catechesis and formation have created wide gaps in practice and belief that stretch now into every aspect of Catholic life. Matthew Bunson, “EWTN/RealClear Poll: U.S. Catholics Open to Reelecting Trump” ‘’Real Clear Politics’’ Dec 11, 2019.
This coalition of campaign efforts and partners enabled progressive movements to align strategy and increase efficiency, and positioned the Party for big wins in 2012, including taking back majorities in both the state House and state Senate, becoming the first state in the nation to defeat a Constitutional Amendment to ban same sex marriage, beating back a Voter ID Amendment, reclaiming the MN-08 Congressional seat with the election of Congressman Rick Nolan, and keeping Minnesota in the blue column for President Obama. The 2014 cycle brought additional success as the Minnesota DFL under Martin's leadership reelected, by large margins, two office holders in Governor Mark Dayton and U.S. Senator Al Franken who each won their first elections by less than 1% of the vote. During the 2016 elections, Minnesota was one of only two Midwestern states to vote for the Democratic presidential nominee. In addition, despite significant losses of rural congressional seats throughout the country, the Minnesota DFL was able to win all three of its rural congressional races by reelecting Congressman Tim Walz (MN-01), Congressman Collin Petersen (MN-07), and Congressman Rick Nolan (MN-08).

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