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Winning back those white Southerners meant tacking right on race.
"My focus is on winning back the House," he said.
Bitcoin might be winning back favor in the public eye.
The Clinton campaign had a plan for winning back these voters.
With Democrats winning back a majority in the House in Nov.
Democrats feel better than ever about winning back the Senate majority.
That's made winning back the House even more difficult for Democrats.
However, marketplace lenders face an uphill battle in winning back investor confidence.
The biggest obstacle for McConnell is winning back the Senate's moderate Republicans.
Langer is faced with winning back-to-back majors in successive weeks.
Winning back homepage audiences starts with giving every person a unique experience.
Boeing is turning its eye to its next battle: winning back trust.
Democrats believe they have a very good shot at winning back the majority.
Iraqi Security Forces seem close to winning back the Iraqi stronghold of Falluja.
Tourism Minister Yehia Rashed said Egypt faced a huge challenge winning back visitors.
Democrats face a tough challenge to winning back control of the House, however.
Although Samsung is winning back customers, the technical failure exposed deeper cultural shortcomings.
They again tasted immortality, winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010.
So Tillis flip-flopped — which drew widespread ridicule without winning back his base.
Step five is where I just can't: winning back the heart of sister Zilpha.
And Democrats would still only have a slim chance of winning back the chamber.
Winning back Congress in 2018 isn't impossible, but at this point it is unrealistic.
It has been making progress in winning back vendors who curbed shipments overpayment fears.
Republicans, hopeful of winning back the White House from the Democrats in the Nov.
Hunt Ethridge, another lead coach, says clients frequently want help winning back their exes.
All Democrats agree that there is no higher priority than winning back the presidency.
They understand Wisconsin is crucial to their chances of winning back the White House.
Democrats already had good odds of winning back the Senate majority before Trump's ascent.
The state was anticipating winning back the funding from the Trump administration this year.
"Democrats have already won the big cities and, if we're serious about winning back majorities, we need to start by winning back the trust of the hardworking men and women in small towns across our country," Bustos said in unveiling her report.
Spahn, 37, wants to make the AfD "superfluous" by winning back voters on the right.
Friend, sociopath hell-bent on winning back Annalise's favor after ruining her life, same difference.
But — but, again, that's — that's subject to winning back the House, Senate and the presidency.
The first is that this is not a piece about progressivism winning back rural America.
But at least on Wednesday morning, Democrats united as they celebrated winning back the House.
History argues against House Republicans' chances of winning back their majority in a presidential year.
Nor are Democrats energizing their base or winning back those they alienated with meaningless mantras.
And changing Washington's wonted tone could be key to winning back a rogue NATO ally.
It has been making progress in winning back vendors who curbed shipments over payment fears.
Lamb and other Democrats are focused on winning back voters the party lost in 2628.
Biden premised his campaign on winning back Obama-Trump voters in Midwestern states, and Sen.
The KMT last ruled Taiwan from 2008 to 2016, after winning back power from the DPP.
She's focused on keeping control of the House in 2020 and winning back the White House.
Barzani said winning back hearts and minds was therefore a leading priority, as was tackling graft.
If all three lose, any Democratic hopes of winning back the Senate are almost certainly lost.
Winning back public trust is a business priority today that corporate leaders cannot afford to ignore.
Democrats face a narrow path in an increasingly uphill battle of winning back the Senate majority.
For some bizarre reason, Joan-Marc thinks this a nifty strategy for winning back her affection.
Tapper noted that Democrats still retain a "decent chance" of winning back control of the House.
With Sunday's win, Baylor thwarted Ogunbowale and Notre Dame's hopes of winning back-to-back titles.
After the 2016 election, Democrats focused on winning back white working-class voters who supported Donald Trump.
Though political analysts give Democrats longer odds in winning back the Senate, the margin is razor thin.
The company has a renewed focus on winning back power users that care about Windows and productivity.
Winning back control of state legislatures in Pennsylvania and Michigan could help Democrats in redistricting after 2020.
But his main themes are generational change and winning back Rust Belt voters who supported Mr. Trump.
"We were crying and hugging," Mr. Volz, a Republican, said of winning back his right to vote.
After a huge fall on Monday, markets were winning back some of their losses on Tuesday morning.
Republicans are focused on winning back suburban voters, especially women, who have abandoned the GOP under Trump.
The former first lady may be the best hope for Democrats in winning back the White House.
Democrats made investigating the president's finances one of their priorities after winning back the House in the midterms.
He coauthored Senator Chuck Schumer's Positively American: Winning Back the Middle-Class Majority One Family at a Time.
And, at least at the moment, that mindset seems negative when it comes to winning back the House.
To be sure, I am not suggesting that the Democrats' chances of winning back the House are doomed.
Thus lurid claims about foreign criminals and "winning back our country" froth forth from Vote Leave and Leave.
Democrats, as of Wednesday, have about a 75 percent chance of winning back the House, according to FiveThirtyEight.
The Afghan security forces -- dying in record numbers -- are, at the most generous, not winning back lost ground.
In May 2017 he got his revenge by unexpectedly winning back his old job in a party primary election.
The UK Independence Party's Nigel Farage encourages Putin in his dream of winning back Ukraine and the Baltic states.
On Saturday, a prankster in North Liberty asked Biden for advice winning back a woman who had left him.
One final strategy blue states could employ to avoid the changes to state and local taxes: Winning back Congress.
Some analysts say the party is many years away from ever winning back the power it once firmly held.
Republicans then tried to repeal Obamacare, which, in part, led to Democrats winning back the House majority in 233.
Republicans like Roberts and Hatch increasingly see Rubio as their party's best candidate for winning back the White House.
Democrats are reportedly planning to revive a House committee on climate change after winning back control of the House.
Democrats are feeling increasingly confident about their chances of winning back the House and Senate in the 2628 midterms.
One GOP House member said the open seats are adding to the GOP's challenge in winning back the House.
Democrats have been dreaming of winning back Texas for decades, and O'Rourke is their best chance in a while.
After Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court, Democrats are looking for a silver lining: winning back the House.
It doesn't sound like they'll be winning back the vote of the fastest-growing population in America anytime soon.
The chain's been tossing us free burritos, guac, and discounts galore in hopes of winning back its loyal customers.
The model finds Democrats rebuilding their blue wall in the Rust Belt by winning back Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The Penguins had eliminated the Capitals from the 2016 and 2017 playoffs before winning back-to-back Stanley Cups.
Democrats are feeling increasingly confident about their chances of winning back the House and Senate in the 2018 midterms.
Winning back the House and Senate requires doing better in heavily white, nonmetropolitan America, which tends to be conservative.
For reasons I'll explain shortly, winning back the Obama-Trump white working-class voters is going to be difficult.
Winning back the south-west in the general election in June is crucial to the Lib Dems' hopes of revival.
The prize the Women's March has their eye on is the midterm elections and winning back the House in 2018.
Democrats are gaining confidence about winning back the White House in 2020 in the days following last week's midterm elections.
First they face the tough task of winning back voters disillusioned with Zuma's rule and investors spooked by ratings downgrades.
The technocratic Mr. Rajan was credited with reining in double-digit inflation and winning back the confidence of international investors.
The cost of winning back control of the House of Representatives may have moved the Democratic Party too far left.
A recent FiveThirtyEight forecast projects Democrats have an almost 22019 percent chance of winning back the House in the midterms.
Winning back the Senate, and being strong on the issues, whether it's health care, income distribution, climate, are in sync.
The Democratic operative said if Republicans were that confident about winning back the majority in 85033, fewer would be retiring.
"I think the way to win in 2020 is not flipping back moderate voters or winning back Trumpers," Ellenberg said.
If people play Apex as a sport, the game could start winning back fan attention and viewership on live-streaming services.
House Democrats are clobbering their Republican challengers in the fundraising race, dramatically reducing the GOP's chances of winning back the majority.
The Assistant could be part of Google's secret sauce for winning back customers who've felt underwhelmed by Android Wear thus far.
Joey Chestnut just got sweet revenge ... winning back his title in grand fashion at the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest.
Some might say these moves are just a cynical attempt to improve the party's chances of winning back the White House.
That affords Sanders an opportunity to contrast his record with Warren's in hopes of winning back some of those lost liberals.
The loss kept the Blues from winning back-to-back games, something they have not done for more than a month.
Newly elected Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez has said winning back those seats is one of the party's top priorities.
Winning back the gaming empire he founded five decades ago is just the latest challenge Okada faces in a chequered career.
"It's been a massive collaboration, and it's been a collaboration about winning back these basic protections that people deserve," Greer said.
The past two seasons, Barkley has been even better, winning back-to-back Big Ten offensive player of the year awards.
With Democrats winning back a foothold of power by capturing the House last year, enthusiasm for impeaching Mr. Trump has ebbed.
The Democrats' success in winning back control of the House comes after an election in which economic issues were often overshadowed.
Those opposing the idea largely make the case that the caucus should focus solely on winning back the House for now.
Pundits largely see Democrats as favorites to win back control of the House but as underdogs in winning back the Senate.
The party is focused on winning back control of the State Senate and on picking up additional seats in the Assembly.
It involves winning back blue collar Democrats, disenchanted Republicans, and independent voters, while holding onto support from African Americans and progressives.
This means that Democrats must focus on winning back the voters they lost in 2016, and this effort starts with immigration.
Democrats are feeling encouraged about their prospects of winning back the House next year despite a string of special election losses.
Winning back the suburbs Appealing to suburban voters has been a big part of the GOP's rise in the Peach State.
Polls show they stand a decent chance of winning back the governor's mansion in New Jersey and holding the Virginia governorship.
He flopped in his previous role, but he has star quality and is seen as capable of winning back party supporters.
At a press conference after the elections, the focus for the newly elected Republican team was clearly on winning back the House.
She didn't transform herself for a role that no one would've thought she could play, winning back hearts with an unexpected turn.
"This is a real sign of whether or not (Republicans) think they have any chance of winning back the majority," Kane said.
Iran is also having considerable success in winning back market share lost while it was under Western sanctions over its nuclear programme.
Biden talked up his ability to bring Democrats back into the Senate majority as well as winning back the White House. Sen.
The past two weeks show there's basically nothing Democrats can do to stop it, short of winning back control of the Senate.
The Golden State Warriors have not been to the White House after winning back-to-back NBA titles in 2017 and 2018.
The more the Democrats go with what works in their coastal strongholds, the less chance they have of winning back the heartland.
Iran is also having considerable success in winning back market share lost while it was under Western sanctions over its nuclear program.
It had dropped from a one-year high of 95.652 to 94.333 following Trump's remarks before winning back some of its losses.
"We like to call it 'winning back the streets for the people,'" said Janet Sanz Cid, a deputy mayor of the city.
Despite Werdum's recent stumble, he's still in his competitive prime, and we know he's hell-bent on winning back the heavyweight crown.
But much of the conversation about "winning back" working-class white voters versus pursuing new "Panera Democrats" in upscale suburbs is misguided.
It's exactly the type of district many Democrats see as critical to the party's chances of winning back the House next year.
That led many to speculate that the budget would be aimed at winning back rural voters ahead of the next general election.
That led many to speculate that the upcoming budget could be aimed at winning back rural voters before the next general election.
She said that the path to winning back the House starts in major gubernatorial races this fall in Virginia and New Jersey.
If Democrats can capitalize on his misfortune on Tuesday, they will mark the path for winning back Congress eight months from now.
However, none of the moves get at Samsung's larger challenge: Winning back customers in the wake of two big product quality issues.
"Democrats can't win without black voter enthusiasm, so we see this as investment in the Democrats winning back the White House," he said.
But it wasn't for Jobs, who famously plotted and finally succeeded in winning back the control that Apple's early financiers took from him.
Or he may simply see being pictured with a figure as popular as Her Majesty a helpful hand in winning back lost support.
In his retirement announcement, Walden pushed back on the suggestion that House Republicans have little chance at winning back the majority next year.
But the House Republican tasked with winning back the majority in 2020 says he doesn't think the politics of suburban America have changed.
"We are committed to winning back the White House and maintaining our majorities in the House and Senate," Spicer said of his role.
"We are focused on winning back the White House and maintaining our majorities in the House and Senate," Walters said in an email.
After winning back-to-back Grand Slam events, Osaka was on top of the tennis world and signing multi-million dollar endorsement deals.
With Democrats having a real shot of winning back the Senate this fall, Sanders and other public option supporters are making their move.
Azarenka, ranked five, was back to her best when winning back-to-back titles at Indian Wells and Miami, but doubts have resurfaced.
Though elections are often decided by turnout among young people, many Democratic strategists have spent their time concerned with winning back older whites.
The 2023 election is more than a year away, but some Republican lawmakers are pessimistic about their chances of winning back the House.
The entire House GOP suffered brutal electoral losses last month, with Democrats picking up at least 28503 seats and winning back the majority.
Senate Democrats are especially vested in the race because they're resting their hopes of winning back Senate control on Clinton winning in November.
It will require not only winning back the White House, but winning a majority in the Senate and holding the House as well.
Trump bowing to the NRA and refusing to support background checks could be a death blow to the GOP winning back suburban women
Op-Ed Contributor Democrats have regularly argued that, with a robust populist pitch, winning back white working-class voters could be within reach.
But it does not present a road map for winning back the House and one day the Senate, or even the White House.
He was in a good mood the night of his arrest after scoring two goals and winning back-to-back games, they said.
And his clear implication is that social democracy can be revived by refocusing on populist economic policies, and winning back the working class.
Mr. Trump cannot win a second term without winning back suburban voters and independents in a handful of states he carried in 2016.
In all, Republicans don't have a great shot at winning back the House majority this year mainly because of their massive fundraising disadvantage.
Don't they realize they must oppose Trump on everything if Democrats have any hope of winning back the House and Senate in 2018?
The company eventually settled with the passenger for an undisclosed amount and promised changes to company policy in hopes of winning back goodwill.
But it could only be a temporary hold, especially once Republicans started winning back southern congressional seats and retook the House in 1995.
Once Mexican buyers establish new networks, winning back the business will be tough even if trade relations with the U.S improve, they say.
It seems she made the calculation that winning back citizens who were already wary of a volatile political scene wasn't in the cards.
Winning back trade privileges rejected by Ecuador&aposs former president, Rafael Correa, were a central part of the talks for current President Lenin Moreno.
More recently, however, the company did seem to be winning back customer and stockholder confidence (the free guac days and new CEO probably helped).
The Xbox One X may be Microsoft's ticket to winning back the enthusiast market it lost when it fumbled its original launch in 2013.
So it's trying to make more decisions geared directly toward winning back multiplex viewers, whose interest in fish-fucking period pieces was perhaps limited.
With Hispanic voters becoming a larger share of the electorate every year, GOP elites feared their chances of winning back the presidency would plummet.
The Dow gained 2341.06 percent last week, winning back more than half of the territory lost during a sharp downturn earlier in the month.
Democrats inside Washington need a war plan to turn public outrage into the great cause of restoring democracy and winning back control of Congress.
Nearly all of the items on her wish list will require supporters in the GOP, even if Democrats succeed in winning back Senate control.
Winning back voters who fled to the AfD could become one of the main priorities for Merkel's conservative bloc over the coming four years.
The Dow gained 4.5 percent last week, winning back more than half of the territory lost during a sharp downturn earlier in the month.
The result was the announcement of a series of superficial measures aimed at smothering the scandal and winning back skeptical users at minimal cost.
The Democrats' political fortunes in the 2628 presidential race hinge on winning back the white, working-class voters in the middle of the country.
A day after winning back the House last week, Pelosi was boasting about the unprecedented number of women who were elected to the House.
DSCC executive director Tom Lopach portrayed the fundraising haul as indicative of momentum that he believes will translate into winning back the Senate majority.
Or even the sort of anxiety she stared down while winning back-to-back United States Tennis Association Pro Circuit women's titles last spring.
But the latest New York Times forecast shows the Democrats with only a 56 percent chance of winning back control of the upper chamber.
Once a political party has decided the path to governing is winning back the majority, not working with the existing majority, the incentives transform.
He changed his own game, going from ranking near the top of the league in penalty minutes to winning back-to-back Lady Byngs.
Democrats think they have a real shot at winning back the House and Senate next year, though the upper chamber is a steeper climb.
Republican lawmakers and strategists say they face an even bigger challenge winning back suburban House districts, especially given Trump's controversial actions in recent days.
In the League of Legends European Championship (LEC), G2 Esports have been dominant since the start of 2019, winning back-to-back split titles.
Atwater played for the Denver Broncos from 1989-1998 and the New York Jets in 1999, winning back-to-back Super Bowls with Denver.
A retirement wave has hit House Republicans, emboldening Democrats who have become increasingly bullish about their prospects of winning back a majority in 2018.
The party's focus on winning back Rust Belt voters who supported Obama before turning to Trump in 2016 defined much of the early campaign.
Republicans believe that if the self-described democratic socialist obtains the Democratic nomination, their party has a greater chance of winning back the House.
Overall, Democrats face an uphill climb in winning back the Senate despite the GOP's narrow 51-21625 majority and President Trump's poor approval ratings.
Cheri Bustos (Ill.), the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's heartland outreach chairwoman, would prefer to focus on winning back races for control of the House.
If the deal is approved, Sears will emerge from bankruptcy with less debt, but it will still face steep odds in winning back shoppers.
Republicans have limited time to wrap up the probe before Democrats take over leadership next year after winning back the House in the Nov.
But while the new direction may have proved successful in winning back voters, observers caution it may not ultimately amount to a resounding victory.
New Hampshire resident Anne Lichtener views Sanders' anti-establishment credentials as an advantage in winning back blue-collar voters who defected to Trump in 2016.
Ramaphosa's camp has prioritized fighting corruption, boosting economic growth and winning back the trust of supporters who have become disillusioned with the party under Zuma.
Clay even encourages this behavior in Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn), who returns to Crestmont in hopes of winning back former girlfriend Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe).
New Hampshire resident Anne Lichtener views Sanders anti-establishment credentials as an advantage in winning back blue-collar voters who defected to Trump in 2016.
Bernie Sanders and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, are concerned that impeachment proceedings could hurt Democrats' chances of winning back the White House in 2020.
On Thursday, Biles completed a feat that no woman has pulled off for 20 years — winning back-to-back world and Olympic all-around titles.
Winning back-to-back NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series championships is a rare feat indeed: Only Matt Crafton has accomplished it, in 2013 and 2014.
Republicans had held out hope that they could save their majority by winning back some of the 6900 seats Democrats captured in the 2628 wave.
In 2010, Democrats were polling closely to Republicans in the summer months but, ultimately, Republicans ended up winning back control of the House of Representatives.
Aside from a bounce back in economic growth, Tzanakopoulo said that Greece was "a pillar of stability in a region" and is winning back investors.
Democrats should focus first on winning back the House in November, these voices argue, and dive into the leadership debate after the dust has cleared.
With UKIP now suffering its own internal political crisis, May sees a chance to reverse that trend by embracing Brexit and winning back its supporters.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are two notable Democrats with presidential aspirations who have been preoccupied with winning back the trust of disaffected Trump voters.
Naomi Osaka had grabbed the top spot by winning back-to-back majors at last year's United States Open and the Australian Open in January.
One of Mr. Keogh's main tasks will be winning back the trust of customers like Derrick Oxender, a commercial-property owner in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Democrats are hopeful of winning back four seats but worry about a defeat in Alabama, making a competitive race in Montana all the more urgent.
Is "persuadable" simply shorthand for white working-class voters here, in a way that just makes this one more strategy for winning back those voters?
The move is a signal that the party believes winning back the upper Midwest could be central to their plans to oust President Donald Trump.
Schumer's strategy is based, at least in part, on saving those seats and potentially winning back the Senate majority next year if Republicans falter badly.
And Democrats, hopeful of winning back the House and potentially even the Senate next year, are eager to hang ObamaCare's problems around the GOP's neck.
Democrats' road to winning back the House this fall begins in Pennsylvania, where a third of the 18 seats up for grabs are considered tight.
The retirement of six House Republicans from Texas at the end of this term shows a pessimism about winning back the House majority in 2020.
Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany edged Vonn for second place as Vonn narrowly missed winning back-to-back races on the Kandahar hill after capturing Saturday's downhill.
And they have these great rallies where they cleaned up after themselves, and they had speakers and then they translated that into winning back the house.
To be sure, voter opinion polls have given Democrats reason for optimism, and political analysts say the party's chances of winning back the House are good.
Beyond just getting Latinos elected, a lot of the bigger-picture focus has been on winning back the House for Democrats, including supporting non-Latino candidates.
Evan Bayh announced Wednesday he will run to retake the seat he vacated six years ago, improving Democrats' chances of winning back the Senate in November.
In many states where legislative district lines give Republicans an advantage, winning back governorships is Democrats' only hope of securing a seat at the redistricting table.
She focused her attention relentlessly on Republicans, bluntly declaring that she is the only person who can stop the GOP from winning back the White House.
McDonald's will have to focus on winning back public support and tailoring its food to local flavors, while preserving some of its Western appeal, Friend said.
Winning back the House would eliminate a central criticism lodged against Pelosi: namely, that the party simply can't regain the majority with her at the helm.
The Predators improved to 7-21 in the postseason after winning back-to-back games in Nashville to push St. Louis to the brink of elimination.
Crowley declined to weigh in on the issue, saying the focus on leadership is "a distraction" from the more important task of winning back the chamber.
Washington (CNN)House Democrats came out victorious on Tuesday -- winning back control of the chamber and paving the way for additional oversight of the Trump administration.
Democrats are expected to demand Trump's tax returns at the start of the next session of Congress after winning back the House majority in Tuesday's midterms.
Ryan has for months made the case that passing spending bills is the way to restore regular order and winning back the White House in 2016.
But if winning back these Trump voters means running like Obama, who in the current Democratic field best exemplifies the former president on the campaign trail?
If Democrats have any chance of winning back the majority in the House of Representatives, they'll have to make huge gains in the state of California.
The WIG20 index was up 6.7% at 1438 GMT, winning back half its drop on Thursday and cutting losses over the last three weeks to 4.8338.75%.
Team Liquid (3-6) went from winning back-to-back split titles last year to losing to an inconsistent Evil Geniuses (4-5) in 38 minutes.
In a primary race that is tilting more to the left, a moderate may provide Democrats with the best chances of winning back the White House.
Staunch progressives like Warren and Sanders could have trouble winning back the working class white voters in the Rust Belt who gave Trump victory in 2016.
They are coming under heavy pressure to start delivering ahead of a 2018 election season that sees Democrats as increasingly hopeful of winning back the House.
After winning back the seat in 2013, he directed state judges to ignore the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, was suspended and then resigned.
But, but, but: For Democrats to have a legitimate chance of winning back the Senate, they need to grow the playing field beyond just Colorado and Arizona.
Winning back trade privileges that Ecuador&aposs former president, Rafael Correa, rejected is expected to be a central part of the talks for current President Lenin Moreno.
That meant winning back the men's 200m butterfly title that Le Clos took from him four years ago, and he declared 'mission achieved' on that last Wednesday.
But beating Trump in the race for cheap publicity is a dangerous gambit and most certainly the wrong strategy for winning back the White House in November.
The launch of the Galaxy S8 and S8+ earlier this year was Samsung's first real test at winning back consumers who feared the company's phones were unsafe.
Gun stocks fell slightly on Wednesday after midterm elections divided power in Congress with Democrats winning back the House and Republicans strengthening their grip in the Senate.
Mainland China's benchmark Shanghai Composite and the blue-chip CSI 300 gained to 1.0 percent and 0.33 percent, respectively, winning back earlier losses in a volatile session.
She's criss-crossing the country to campaign and fundraise for Democrats with a laser focus on winning back the House after eight years in the minority wilderness.
Election handicappers are giving Democrats favorable odds of winning back the House, with FiveThirtyEight saying there's a 2900 percent chance Democrats will take control of the chamber.
Turner acknowledged that this kind of change will take time and Democrats still have a long way to go when it comes to winning back rural voters.
Ultimately, the responsibility for winning back state legislatures falls not on progressive national donors or national leadership, but on the next Democratic president of the United States.
For Democrats, it's the first step in winning back working class voters in the Rust Belt and Midwest states that were once fixtures of the liberal coalition.
Democrats nationwide managed to flip dozens of House seats in the midterms, winning back the majority in the lower chamber heading into the next session of Congress.
Election handicappers are giving Democrats favorable odds of winning back the House, with FiveThirtyEight saying there's a 220006 percent chance Democrats will take control of the chamber.
Schiff took over as the committee's chairman in January after Democrats secured a sweeping victory in the November midterm elections, winning back control of the lower chamber.
Republicans are fighting to maintain control of both houses of Congress, with opinion polls showing Democrats have a strong chance of winning back the House of Representatives.
The company's still got work to do when it comes to winning back consumers (and flight attendants) for whom the name has become synonymous with safety concerns.
Genie Bouchard might've left the U.S. Open in defeat -- but she's definitely winning back home at the beach with none other than Hannah Davis' hunky big brother.
Winning back the confidence of these voters is essential for gaining control of Congress and for building strength in the states ahead of redistricting fights after 2020.
In the long run, this is the only way of reversing the prevailing alienation of many Austrians from politics and winning back voters from the Freedom Party.
"Winning back the House without California is not impossible but will be very, very difficult," said Representative Raul Ruiz, a Democrat who represents the Palm Springs area.
The lender, which provides credit to people who do not meet the lending criteria of mainstream banks, has been working at winning back customers after the reorganisation.
Tony Romo is on a roll, winning back-to-back golf tournaments, including a celebrity event at Lake Tahoe on Sunday that had a very strong field.
Many of them consider restoring congressional oversight — after two years of what Mr. Doggett termed Republican "overlook" — their prime responsibility after winning back the House in November.
Unless those change, Democrats will continue to face an uphill battle to winning back the House, even amid an extraordinary surge in grassroots activism among their base.
Spieth was bidding to join the likes of Tiger Woods, Padraig Harrington, Tom Watson, Lee Trevino, Arnold Palmer and Peter Thompson in winning back-to-back British Opens.
Winning back control of both branches would give Democrats more power to oppose the Trump administration's policies they don't support (like repealing Obamacare) and create momentum for 2020.
President Donald Trump doesn't want Roy Moore getting in the way of Republicans winning back a U.S. Senate seat next year in the reliably red state of Alabama.
The ruling AK Party has put replacing the country's coup-era constitution at the heart of its agenda after winning back its parliamentary majority in a November election.
Sanders and other progressives argue that Democrats should be focusing on winning back the white working class and non-college-educated voters they lost over the past decade.
And Democrats are still a long way from winning back control of even one house of Congress, where sexual harassment is rife thanks to a culture of silence.
He put his anger into his skates and proved the naysayers wrong by advancing through the ranks, winning back-to-back junior world titles in 2008 and 2009.
Biden's campaign strategy centers on winning back white, working-class voters who largely defected from the Democratic Party in 2016 and helped propel Trump to the White House.
Given this momentum, Democrats not only will consolidate their lead on winning back the House, but the gravity of this confirmation will narrow multiple Senate races as well.
Democrats see both districts, and California more broadly, as crucial to winning back a majority in the House, and they have plans to invest heavily in races there.
Trump said that passage of the proposal would be contingent on him winning reelection this year and Republicans keeping control of the Senate and winning back the House.
Some focus most on winning back working-class voters in blue states, who have a recent history of voting for the party but are more favorable to Trump.
He also has work to do in winning back conservatives, who nearly handed the nomination to his opponent, a relative unknown statewide who raised less than $4 million.
If Democrats have any hope of winning back the White House in 85033, we have to do more than just run a candidate, we must run a movement.
"Winning back-to-back Australian Opens like this, in my mid-30s, it's one of my favorite things I will look back on in my career," he said.
Credit Suisse also said it had attended the presentation, although it had a more upbeat assessment than KBW, despite not expecting H20 to start winning back money yet.
It took Democrats winning back the House majority, Speaker Nancy Pelosi prioritizing a vote, and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer to defend the resolution against bad-faith Republican amendments.
Boeing has been winning back market share from Airbus under recently appointed Ihssane Mounir, inflicting a rare defeat on the European company at this year's Paris Airshow in June.
Biden argued that choosing Sanders as the Democratic nominee would be a risk, not only to winning the White House but also to winning back control of the Senate.
But her successor will be charged with the difficult task of uniting the party, giving it some direction and winning back voters who defected to the anti-immigrant AfD.
Trump begins weighing VP options That's fueling questions about whether Trump has already inflicted fatal damage on the Republican Party's hopes of winning back the presidency after eight years.
Why it matters: This represents more than a 50% premium to where Genesee & Wyoming shares began 2019, reflecting how railroads have been winning back market share from trucking companies.
Watching him campaign in New Hampshire, with speeches full of hope, humor and self-deprecation, it was possible to imagine the party actually winning back a few Latino voters.
Rob Portman, spoke at an AFL-CIO event on Monday in Ohio and emphasized the importance of his party maintaining the White House and winning back a Senate majority.
Mr Rocco, of Marquette, notes that Democrats could risk "fighting the last fire" if they bet all on winning back blue-collar workers and the Midwest from Mr Trump.
Winning back the city would signal the defeat of the Iraqi half of a crossborder caliphate which Baghdadi declared from the pulpit of a Mosul mosque two years ago.
The ruling AK Party (AKP) has put replacing the country's coup-era constitution at the heart of its agenda after winning back its parliamentary majority in a November election.
Canada's biggest non-bank lender must still overcome hurdles, though, including finding a permanent chief executive, rebuilding relationships with brokers, and winning back the support of depositors and borrowers.
But these ugly tactics largely failed in the midterms, with Democrats winning back the House of Representatives in a landslide while driving many anti-immigration sheriffs out of office.
Cruz worries the time for passing lasting legislative reforms might be limited given the widespread perception that Democrats have a good chance of winning back the House next year.
The lack of national leadership has resulted in a number of organizations now focused on winning back state legislatures like Future Now, Ascend, Flippable, Sister District, and Forward Majority.
President Obama was masterful in building his power and brand, not only winning back-to-back elections but doing so with the two highest vote totals in US history.
While most projections have given Democrats a good chance of winning back the House, growing public approval of the recently passed Republican tax law has given the GOP hope.
Democrats have debated extensively about whether they ought to focus on winning back working-class Trump voters or on expanding their gains in diverse, well-educated Sun Belt suburbs.
The former vice president suggested that Mr. Sanders, an avowed democratic socialist, could hurt Democrats' chances of maintaining control of the House in 2020 and winning back the Senate.
Most Democrats want to impeach Trump, even if that means weakening their party's chances of winning back the White House in 2020, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.
Winning back trust got even tougher with the recent release of a trove of internal company communications in which Boeing employees mocked the 737 Max and questioned its safety.
The government has pinned much of its hope for winning back public support on pushing through an education reform, but this is currently mired in major protests by teachers.
But Mr Cameron was nevertheless more concerned with winning back middle-class voters who had abandoned the Conservative Party for New Labour than he was with reaching working-class voters.
Wes checks himself in as a patient at the CURE Institute, but he also has the intention of winning back Dean Kathy Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis), after their failed relationship.
David eventually becomes king of Israel, winning back the city of Jerusalem and becoming the subject of prophecies stating that his family lineage and throne will last for all time.
While the jewellery bill has not itself ensured their lead in the polls, it lent nuance to the Social Democrats' stance on immigration, winning back some voters from the populists.
After suffering calamitous routs in the last two mid-term elections, Democrats have a realistic shot at winning back the Senate and whittling down the GOP's 61-seat House majority.
This year, Maddon has a new challenge: Winning back-to-back titles, which no team has done since the New York Yankees took home their third straight championship in 2000.
Besides, if the 2016 Republican primary revealed anything, it's that a historically crowded field—and a massive intra-party squabble—doesn't prevent a party from winning back the White House.
A wave of House GOP retirements is creating headaches for party leaders and suggesting Republicans see little chance of winning back the chamber in 21625 after losing it last year.
"One of the three key issues in us winning back the House was infrastructure," said DeFazio, who attended the first new White House meeting on the issue on April 30.
That could pose a serious problem for the GOP as it tries to increase the number of female recruits in hopes of winning back moderate and independent voters in 2020.
The company still faces significant hurdles, including securing new long-term funding, finding a permanent chief executive, rebuilding relationships with brokers, and winning back the support of depositors and borrowers.
The Seahawks were on the verge of winning back-to-back Super Bowls when they last saw the Patriots, perched at the 1-yard line with 23 seconds to play.
There are two big reasons Democrats need to spend a lot of energy winning back Obama-to-Trump voters, who the authors said represented 9 percent of 2012 Obama voters.
Equally disturbing, winning back former party loyalists who switched to Trump will be tough: these white voters' views on immigration and race are in direct conflict with fundamental Democratic tenets.
In the minds of those Democrats, they will not be a majority party again in Washington or across much of the country without winning back white voters of modest means.
In July, they unveiled "A Better Deal," an economic agenda aimed at winning back the hearts of traditional Democrats — including the working class — who didn't back the party in 2016.
Polling analysis website FiveThirtyEight gives Democrats a 7 in 85033 chance of winning back control of the House, while Republicans have a 5 in 6 chance of keeping the Senate.
Democrats think they have a chance of winning back the House and are growing more confident that they can perhaps even make gains in the Senate despite an unfavorable map.
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.
Assad's commitment to fighting IS has been questioned, however, with the Sunni terror group recently winning back the town of Palmyra after Syrian allied forces rerouted their resources toward Aleppo.
Where most current members would stop talking after they say that they are focused on winning back the House, Moulton doesn't shy away from critiquing his own party in the process.
Investors had high expectations for the burger chain this quarter, particularly after the March announcement setting the framework for winning back the more than 500 million customers it lost since 2012.
Still, winning back the House could prove a tough climb, and the Senate map heavily favors the GOP, with Democrats defending 26 incumbent seats, compared to only 9 seats for Republicans.
On-loan Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho's composure in the heart of defence has been instrumental in Palace winning back-to-back games for the first time since Allardyce's appointment in December.
Rather than trying to appeal to class issues in the hopes of winning back working-class whites, Drutman contends, Democrats need to recognize that they've likely lost those voters for good.
With nearly half of voters rejecting both of the main parties that have dominated Germany since World War Two, the SPD in particular faces a difficult task of winning back support.
" WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE GOP: "A wave of House GOP retirements is creating headaches for party leaders and suggesting Republicans see little chance of winning back the chamber in 2020.
Winning back the Senate will be more of a challenge given a daunting map in which their party is defending more than two dozen seats, while Republicans defend less than 10.
With redistricting just two years away, Democrats must make significant progress reclaiming the 6900,2628 state legislative seats they lost since 28503 or winning back the House in 22019 will mean nothing.
That has given Democrats a way to avoid having to decide which of those groups to pour money and organizing efforts into winning back in the 2018 midterm elections, they write.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Wednesday he is throwing his considerable support for Democratic candidates in hopes of winning back the House from Republican control in the midterm elections.
While he took his first tentative shots with his long irons and woods, Justin Rose, who finished tied for fifth Sunday, was winning back-to-back tournaments in China and Turkey.
Three years later, after winning back-to-back under-212 national championships, she became, at 29, the youngest winner of the under-343 national title, which she successfully defended last year.
Senate Democrats representing red states are worried the House impeachment process may spin out of control and destroy any chance their party might have of winning back the majority next year.
But there's one factor out of their hands when it comes to winning back the Senate majority: The party's presidential nominee and their outsized effect on critical down-ticket Senate races.
Nor do they know that the dominant global brands have been fighting a losing battle for 173 or so years against Chinese competitors and now have a chance of winning back ground.
"He must keep winning back people who would naturally have voted for him but had a doubt," de Castries said in a joint interview with Reuters and a group of European newspapers.
But, as the only Democratic governor elected in a state that Mr Trump carried in 2016, he also claimed to have a better shot at winning back Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Iran is now winning back that business, in no small part because its crude is well-suited to India's refineries, according to John Kilduff, founding partner at investment management firm Again Capital.
General Merchandise Market Share Declines In our view winning back market share will be tough for M&S, which continues to suffer from falling like-for-like (lfl) sales in general merchandise.
The clear path to winning back the House is to recapture the votes of Trump defectors in red states and swing states by leaving behind polarizing positions and revitalizing the centrist Democrat.
Republicans see winning back the House majority as a tough climb in 2900, and head-to-head matchups between Trump and various Democratic presidential contenders show the president behind his potential challengers.
But Williams and Fears recently released "Torch," their 2003 unreleased album, after winning back the rights to the record from former manager (as well as former manager to Destiny's Child), Matthew Knowles.
Republicans think they have a good shot at winning back the 7th District because of their confidence in one of the candidates vying for the GOP nomination in the race, Tom Kean.
Fantasies abound of the party winning back not only a Senate majority but the more than 30 seats needed to retake the House of Representatives, and even Clinton winning Arizona and Georgia.
" The DCCC didn't address the number of black women on their Red to Blue list, but said they'll keep working on diversity of candidates because it's "crucial to winning back the House.
A surprise retirement from a longtime senator has handed Democrats another potential path to winning back the Senate in 2020 — one that would run through his purple-trending, fast-diversifying state. Sen.
Between the lines: Many have viewed Pelosi's reluctance to launch impeachment proceedings as a means of protecting the swing-district Democrats who were key to winning back the House majority in November.
The state was among three Rust Belt states, along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, that Trump carried in 2016 and that Democrats see as vital to winning back the White House this year.
Related: On the new episode of "The Argument" podcast, Ross Douthat, Michelle Goldberg and I talk about the Democrats' chances of winning back the Senate — and whether they're messing up those chances.
A wave of House GOP retirements that accelerated during the August recess is creating fresh headaches for party leaders and suggesting Republicans see little chance of winning back the chamber in 2020.
She tried to challenge the media to understand that the ability to energize communities of color is just as important (if not more important) for "electability" than winning back some Trump voters.
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi said his government was committed to winning back the trust of international financial institutions and investors after a debt scandal that came to light last year.
But for those who believe the path to winning back the White House is rooted more in the center, the decision between Buttigieg, Biden -- and Klobuchar -- is suddenly coming into sharper view.
Democrats risk losing election after election if they focus too much on winning back white blue-collar voters from President Trump, according to progressives worried that young minorities are abandoning the party.
This year is a transition year for the Detroit auto show as it reinvents itself as a summer, outdoor event in June 6900 in hopes of winning back participation from international brands.
Undoing that damage and winning back fans has been a slow, humbling process but there are signs IndyCar and its crown jewel, the 500, are starting to regain some of their sparkle.
GENEVA, Feb 29 (Reuters) - Volkswagen Chief Executive Matthias Mueller believes that Europe's biggest carmaker will succeed in winning back customers' trust after admitting to rigging emissions tests for millions of its cars.
The next Republican presidential candidate could outperform Mr. Romney among white voters by holding Republican gains in the South and winning back some of the white Obama voters of the rural North.
Democrats have a strong chance of winning back the Senate thanks to a favorable map, and many of the most important races are in swing states including Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire.
That means developers can use business logic that targets winning back their most valuable customers with offers that may be better from those shown to others — and no one would be the wiser.
The Capitals never trailed in winning back-to-back games this weekend, scoring eight goals combined against Vancouver and Calgary – four by forward Marcus Johansson – after coach Barry Trotz juggled his forward lines.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has discussed the importance of Cortana on multiple occasions, and the idea of the digital assistant being everywhere is clearly Microsoft's big bet at winning back some mobile relevance.
In the story, Pelosi's political team details that almost all of that haul went to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the arm of the party tasked with winning back the House in 2018.
And with an unpopular president and an unpopular Republican Congress in power, Democrats are very likely to start winning back some of the ground they've lost at the federal, state, and local levels.
Democrats are tamping down expectations for a "blue wave" two weeks before the midterm elections as key races in the House tighten and winning back the Senate majority looks increasingly out of reach.
Last week, in a small town in northern Virginia, Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, announced the Party's platform for 228, "A Better Deal," which is aimed at winning back working-class voters.
While Democrats believe this is a winnable race, they were divided over who would be the best nominee to take back the seat and get them closer to winning back the House majority.
"We think Fortnite activity will peak this year, and ATVI and EA can start winning back users with new content in the fall," analyst Justin Post wrote in a note to clients Friday.
Democrats have been bullish about their chances of winning back the Senate ever since the cycle began, given that Republicans are defending 2202 seats, many of them in states won by President Obama.
The Jets knocked off Colorado and Vancouver in their last two contests, but have failed to triumph in the next game after winning back-to-back eight previous times during a disappointing campaign.
Unless the Democrats can present a unifying force of conciliation and reason, it will be much more difficult to win the House, and there will be no chance of winning back the Senate.
But if the party has any hope of succeeding -- defined here as winning back control of the House and holding the line in the Senate -- it needs to strike some kind of equilibrium.
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The host, George Stephanopoulos, asked Mr. Priebus what he thought of the Stop Trump movement, and whether recruiting a third-party candidate would doom the Republican chances of winning back the White House.
We've helped to create this world in which everything seems to be about identity, and now we face the problem of winning back the country where our voters are so sensitive about this.
Across Europe, embattled traditional parties are grappling with how to deal with the disruptive force of the far right: isolate and contain it, or work with it in hopes of winning back voters?
Trudeau managed to overcome these fissures in 2015, winning seats in Western Canada, where his Liberal Party usually loses, dominating Ontario, winning back support in Quebec and sweeping every seat in Atlantic Canada.
Ruben Gallego of Arizona, who voted against Pelosi during the leadership race in 2016, reiterated over the weekend on MSNBC the common refrain that Democrats should solely focus on winning back the majority.
Ryan, like other Democratic candidates from the Midwest running for president, urged Democrats to focus more on winning back voters in that region that President Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election.
The question now is whether Warren adjusts or deemphasizes her support for Medicare for All in hopes of winning back some of the support she's lost over the past six to eight weeks.
Phone giants like AT&T and Verizon are coalescing around the legislation, saying the battle against illegal robocalls is key to winning back the trust of consumers who increasingly dread answering the phone.
Nevertheless, Conservative lawmakers appear to see him as their best chance of winning back voters who defected en masse to the Brexit Party, led by Nigel Farage, during European Parliament elections last month.
As difficult as the map was for Democrats this year, 2016 still represented the best chance they had at winning back the House of Representatives for at least four years — and probably more.
Democrats now have an outside chance of winning back the senate in Wisconsin, which is why Mr Walker hit Twitter with a flurry of urgent tweets as it became clear Ms Schachtner was winning.
Despite the sombre outlook for economic growth and government borrowing, Hammond announced on Wednesday some spending steps aimed at winning back voters, in particular abolishing a property tax for most first-time home-buyers.
But, while Republicans took a major polling hit in the immediate aftermath of the shutdown, they bounced back quite well by November 2014 -- winning back control of the Senate and solidifying their House majority.
However, Syria's army has declared winning back control of the desert and relieving its besieged Deir al-Zor enclave a military priority and has advanced swiftly from Palmyra with troops and dozens of tanks.
There was wide agreement across demographic groups of Democrats and left-leaning independents, with 70 percent of women and 60 percent of men saying they prioritized winning back the presidency over any one issue.
The age of Trump -- and the Democrats' taste of winning back control of the House last November with the most diverse freshman class in history -- has elevated running for office to an accessible pursuit.
Nationally, Democratic leaders are watching Wisconsin closely, in part to understand how to run against a relatively upbeat economy, and in part for lessons for winning back the state in the 2020 presidential election.
Minority voters -- especially in cities like Cleveland, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Atlanta and Detroit -- are critical to Democratic hopes of winning back swing states that Trump claimed in 2016 and putting new battlegrounds on the map.
Amid growing anxieties about winning back the House this cycle, the NRCC recently tapped GOP strategist Jon Reedy to serve as a senior adviser — an unusual move in the middle of an election cycle.
The National Republican Congressional Committee has tapped GOP strategist Jon Reedy to serve as a senior adviser, a shakeup that comes amid mounting concerns about the party's prospects of winning back the House majority.
If Democrats have any hope of winning back at least some of those now hardcore Republican voters in Charleston, Huntington or Wheeling, a guy like Manchin will have to design and engineer the bridge.
He says he is in a far better shape than in 2014, when his hopes of winning back-to-back Tours ended early in a painful crash on a rainy day in northern France.
" — Mo Elleithee, executive director of the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service and former Democratic National Committee spokesman "'What's so bad about the past' isn't the message I see winning back 2020 voters.
They argue that robust voter turnout — turning out the kinds of numbers that Sanders and Warren have seen at events across the country — will be key to winning back states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.
"The time has come for us to stop acting like the presidency is the only office that matters," Buttigieg said, emphasizing the importance of maintaining control of the House and winning back the Senate.
Democrat Doug Jones's historic win in Alabama cuts the GOP's lead in the Senate to 28500-6900, and gives the Democrats a narrow path to winning back the majority in the 2628 midterm elections.
Unlike its struggling rivals, the company has responded faster to changing fashion trends, slowly winning back young shoppers who have been flocking to fast-fashion companies such as Inditex's Zara and H&M (HMb.ST).
Characters who thought they were smashing capitalism, winning back their family, bringing back their dead parent or fighting the good fight against cyberterrorism, learned that they were essentially pawns being pushed around a chessboard.
"Something that the American people have been asking for from Washington for a very, very long time" His problem is that restating his own chosen narrative is not the same as winning back public perception.
Opinion polls show Democrats with a good shot at picking up the net 23 seats they need for a majority in the House of Representatives, but only a slim chance of winning back the Senate.
Chipotle is beefing up digital ordering capabilities and other operations under new Chief Executive Brian Niccol, who is charged with winning back customers lost after a sales-crushing series of food safety lapses in 2015.
In addition to winning back the House of Representatives (for us Democrats out there, at least), these past few days have seen an uptick in morale — and yes, we're talking about the Spice Girls reunion.
With the 2020 election around the corner, they worry that moving forward with impeachment will stimulate a political backlash against the party and hurt the Democrats' prospects of winning back control of the White House.
Winning back the House will be an uphill climb for Democrats even in the most favorable circumstances, since the way district lines are drawn means that only a few dozen seats are seen as competitive.
The Montreal Canadiens hold a comfortable lead atop the Atlantic Division but have gone more than three weeks without winning back-to-back games as they prepare to host the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES POLITICS & 2020:  A major focus for Democrats this cycle will be winning back working-class voters in the Rust Belt region who helped deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's Socialist Party (BSP), the biggest opposition party in the Balkan country, chose a new leader on Sunday with the task of winning back disaffected voters and pushing for an early general election.
Understanding the difficulty of winning back a majority with Republican-drawn legislative maps, Democrats set the seemingly reasonable goal of cracking the Republican supermajorities, the simplest way being to flip three North Carolina House seats.
"As Chief of Staff, he will apply his breadth of personnel, policy, and political acumen to our House Republican conference dedicated to achieving results for the American people and winning back the majority," McCarthy said.
Los Angeles outscored its foes 60-17 in winning back-to-back games prior to the bye and returned from the break to put a 51-17 beating on the New York Giants last week.
Forward Majority, a Democratic group focused on winning back state legislatures, is targeting at least four Republican-controlled states to uphold women's reproductive right in case the Supreme Court votes to overrule Roe v. Wade.
The president of a major Democratic super PAC tasked with winning back control of the Senate feels emboldened about his party's odds in key races next year, despite the daunting map Democrats face in 2018.
Martin Necas and Teuvo Teravainen also scored for the Hurricanes, who go into the All-Star break layoff after winning back-to-back games to lessen the impact of a recent three-game losing streak.
It is true that a candidate such as Biden or Klobuchar might have the best shot at winning back voters in states such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan that were crucial to Trump's 2016 victory.
"We've been winning back agents over the last three months at twice the rate of the three months prior to that and four times the rate of the same three months last year," Chesterman said.
But if you are trying to figure out whether Democrats have any plausible chance at winning back the majority, there's one race that should tell you all you need to know: the Tennessee Senate race.
Supported by Stephen K. Bannon, former congressman Michael Grimm resurfaced this fall in the hopes of winning back his House seat in the 11th district, which encompasses Staten Island and various parts of southern Brooklyn.
While the next 180 days will be rough for Rousseff -- she will have to face up to accusations that she broke budget laws -- Temer has the immensely difficult task of winning back the trust of Brazilians.
" Winning back such voters will take a rigorous focus not just on "foreign policy, security, defence, Europe" but also everyday matters: "creating jobs and dealing with the problems of modern life…of the 2020s and 2030s.
The stakes are higher this cycle because Democrats stand a good chance of winning back control of the House of Representatives, offering the party a check on Republican control of both Congress and the White House.
But it is also clear that as much as history bets against him winning back-to-back Masters, history would have bet against a 20-year-old finishing second, and against a 21-year-old winning.
Koepka has rightly earned a reputation as a machine in the majors over the past two years, winning back-to-back U.S. Opens and PGA Championships and becoming, unarguably, the world number one in the process.
Steve Phillips, a major Democratic donor and author of the book "Brown is the New White," says the party wrongly concluded from Trump's win that it needs to focus on winning back working-class white voters.
Republicans have vastly underperformed in every special election since Trump took office, and Democrats stand a good chance of winning back the House of Representative and possibly even the Senate in the midterm elections this fall.
The model has Democrats rebuilding the blue wall in the Midwest by winning back Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, all three of which went for the GOP presidential candidate in 2202 for the first time in decades.
JOHANNESBURG, April 26 (Reuters) - South African grocer Pick n Pay posted a 26.4 percent rise in full-year profit on Tuesday, helped partly by cost cuts under a turnaround plan aimed at winning back market share.
"We should not be gambling our future prospects of winning back the White House on what is in the Mueller report," said Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist who worked for Hillary Clinton and Obama's presidential campaigns.
This would go a long way towards winning back the estranged and Kindle-loving customers, especially the ones who have filled their e-readers with hundreds of books and would be looking to port them over.
And this is this tension he's had the past few years, because in one hand his top priority has to be winning back trust, which is a heavy lift, considering all the things that have happened.
After winning back-to-back best director Oscars for "The Revenant" and "Birdman," Iñárritu is one of the few prestige filmmakers left whose work is guaranteed a major financial commitment and theatrical release from big studios.
Winning back at least a share of those voters in Scranton — and in dozens of "Scrantons" across the northern industrial states — is most likely the key for Democrats in depriving Mr. Trump of a second term.
Moore has been one of the biggest names in women&aposs basketball since winning back-to-back national championships with the UConn Huskies in 2009 and 2010 and has heretofore resisted labeling her hiatus as retirement.
The endorsement caucuses Saturday night could also could be a key factor in narrowing the field in the seven congressional races in California that are key to Democrat's hopes of winning back the House of Representatives.
Pac-12 teams have dominated the loosely-structured collegiate structure currently in place, with UCLA and Arizona State winning back-to-back Heroes of the Dorm titles and Cal taking this year's Collegiate StarLeague StarCraft II title.
Meanwhile, Republicans' success in winning back the House in 2010, and then the Senate in 2014, allowed Republican elites to convince themselves that what the voters actually wanted were conservative policies because these candidates ran as conservatives.
Some political experts say the likelihood of shifting control of either chamber seems remote this year, though Martha Laning, the chairwoman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, said winning back the Senate was both possible and extremely important.
Adroit and blanket propaganda on television has posed him as the leader most resolute in the defense of Russian values, strongest against a West seen as threatening, most capable of winning back Russian territory, as in Crimea.
The ANC will pick its next president in December with Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa's camp prioritising fighting corruption, boosting economic growth and winning back the trust of supporters who have become disillusioned with the party under Zuma.
The country crooner revealed at the CMT Awards on Wednesday that he was persistent in winning back Fowler after they had broken up – continuously flying to Hawaii last summer to persuade his love to take him back.
The DCCC noted that retirements played a key role in Democrats winning back the House majority during last year's midterms, adding that just six of the 16 members placed on last cycle's list remain in their positions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's main opposition Labour Party backs "the reasonable management of migration", its leader said on Tuesday in a speech aimed at winning back millions of traditional supporters who backed Britain's split from the European Union.
More than ever, app marketers can seamlessly guide people into (and out of) app experiences, re-engaging and "winning back" dormant app users, for example, by sending them relevant updates through Facebook, push notifications, email and more.
Failing to fight their corner could have consequences for the party's support among Hispanic voters, who are vital to the party's hopes of winning back power on Capitol Hill this year and the White House in 2020.
Democrats see Bullock's entry as a potential boost to their chances of winning back the Senate, where they will need to pick up four seats (or three and the White House) to wrest control from the Republicans.
Winning back disaffected voters and coming to terms with Ms. Merkel's decision to allow more than one million migrants into the country in 2015 are among the major issues the party's next leader will have to face.
Sociedad, from the picturesque northern coastal city of San Sebastian, were once among Spain's elite clubs, winning back-to-back La Liga titles in the early 1980s at their compact former home Atotxa, which housed 27,000 spectators.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE is leading an outside group aimed at winning back legislative seats to try to influence the decennial redistricting process, and former President Obama has signaled his support.
And maintaining momentum is crucial, as device sales may come under pressure again until Apple unveils its new iPhone, widely expected later this year in a milestone launch that will be key to winning back Chinese buyers.
After winning back-to-back national championships at Connecticut, Bria Hartley entered the W.N.B.A. three years ago with expectations that she would be next in a storied lineage of UConn stars to excel at the pro level.
Several top 20 shareholders contacted by Reuters say that Deutsche Bank must swiftly close the gap with its U.S. rivals by winning back market share and improving the performance of its investment bank, especially in the United States.
"We do still feel like we're winning back some of that business," said Joe Schuele, a spokesman for the U.S. Meat Export Federation, a trade association focused on prompting international trade of U.S. beef, pork, lamb and veal.
The news sent shares in the firm up 2 percent and shows that the steps taken by Chief Executive Dave Lewis are working, with lower prices, streamlined product ranges and better customer services winning back shoppers from rivals.
If Democrats aren't giving their most energized members a clear and inspiring sense of why the party matters, then what hope do they have of winning back the Rust Belt or middle America, or turning red states blue?
Democrats know they need to close that gap as much as possible, or even winning back white working-class voters and winning over suburban Republican-leaning women might not be enough to win in the 2018 midterm elections.
That would serve the purpose of winning back market share for oil companies, but would be an absolute disaster for public health, the environment, and a renewable fuels industry driving job growth in the middle of the country.
But it served a larger political purpose, kicking off a push by House Democrats on health care, an issue they see as central to winning back the White House and holding their gains in the House in 2020.
Soros spokesman Michael Vachon said the philanthropist sees Gillum's ability to rally a new and more diverse voting coalition in Florida as the key to winning back a governor's mansion that Democrats have not held in 20 years.
And winning back the Senate means Democrats would wrestle back control of nominations, judicial appointments -- including to the Supreme Court -- and position Congress to fix the disaster of the Trump years with a Democrat in the White House.
After winning back both in an election widely viewed as a referendum on Trump's presidency, Democrats now have a 21-to-19 advantage in the legislature's upper chambers and a decisive 55-to-45 majority in the House.
The Rangers dropped to 22014-21 on their 22-game road trip as they allowed five runs in the first three innings after surrendering the same amount while winning back-to-back contests in Seattle over the weekend.
Winning back Mr. Upton, who has served in the House for 30 years, would buoy Republican leaders, who hope to get the bill through the House by Thursday, before lawmakers go home again and face pressure from constituents.
And Mr. Biden's preoccupation with winning back blue-collar Midwestern whites could place him at odds with Democrats who see greater potential for growth in the highly educated suburbs and across the booming Sun Belt and upper South.
"From a purely political standpoint, you are talking about a lot of vulnerable Republicans who have already voted on it," said one operative tasked with winning back the House, Already, several Republicans are feeling the pressure over health care.
The company is already under pressure to grow ad revenue after changes to its algorithms over the past year have likely hurt engagement in favor of winning back scorned advertisers worried about their brands appearing next to unseemly videos.
There is no doubt that the path to the White House next year will run through Midwestern states, and that Democrats need to perform better here if they are going to have any chance of winning back the presidency.
"Our value proposition is focused on creating long-term value and winning back both energy and generalist investors to a sector that has underperformed for far too long," Chief Executive Ryan Lance told investors on a Wednesday conference call.
A nationwide analysis by Priorities USA gave 2023 electoral votes to the Democratic nominee against 259 for Trump if the election were held today, with the margin of victory decided by the Democrats winning back Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Biden sits high atop the presidential primary field, hinging his appeal on a promise of winning back yet another set of white guys gone astray: the "working-class" Rust Belt voters who supposedly tipped the 2016 election to Trump.
Navigating personality fights in the Trump era has proven difficult for many GOP lawmakers, and Emmer said that listening to constituents and focusing on how they will address their district's needs will be key to winning back swing districts.
Reid was hired on an interim basis and oversaw some famous wins to keep Leeds in the top flight, including a 3-2 victory at Arsenal that ended the London side's hopes of winning back-to-back league titles.
" The key to the 2020 election, in Cain's view, "is winning back states behind the blue wall and the swing states, keeping the focus on Trump and away from bolder issues that might lose votes in the swing areas.
In Biella, a small town in the foothills of the Alps at the heart of northern Italy's wool industry, factory owners say a narrowing price difference with China and demands for nimbler production nearer home are winning back higher-end customers.
It now faces a choice: consolidate its new strength as a lefty alternative to the Greens (as Katja Kipping, the Left's leader, wants to do) or prioritise winning back traditional working-class voters as a lefty alternative to the AfD?
In wealthy Baden-Wuerttemberg, home to luxury carmakers Porsche and Daimler, AfD gains could prevent regional CDU leader Guido Wolf, 54, from winning back power from the Greens, who are led by state premier Winfried Kretschmann, 67, a former teacher.
American Eagle's results, which closely follow rival Abercrombie & Fitch Co's surprise rise in same-store sales, indicate that teen apparel retailers may be winning back young shoppers who were flocking to fast-fashion companies such as Inditex's Zara and H&M.
Winning back state legislative seats "will help us ensure that we have more than a seat at the table, that we'll be able to determine what that table looks like," said Aaron Ford, the Democratic leader of Nevada's state Senate.
That frustration is only compounded by the willingness of Sanders' allies to back primary challenges or endorse candidates who are not Democrats, outcomes some fear could hurt the party's chances of turning seats blue and winning back the House in 2018.
What's the big idea: The new Mason-Dixon poll is bad news for Democrats who probably need to hold onto the North Dakota Senate seat in order to have a realistic shot of winning back control of the Senate in 2018.
"It's clear Governor Bullock's message of winning back places Democrats lost in 2016 and ending dark money's corrupting influence will resonate in early states like Iowa and New Hampshire, and he will continue working to earn every vote," she added.
The Democratic strategy in Michigan is two-fold, officials say, focused on winning back some of the white working-class voters who helped send Trump to Washington and turning out black voters after a sharp drop-off in turnout in 28500.
In the wake of stunning losses across the country in 2016, Democrats are debating whether their path back to power runs through renewed appeals to their core voters or winning back those who have abandoned the party in recent years.
These districts tend to be more suburban, college-educated, and racially diverse, suggesting that the party will focus first on furthering Clinton's gains with those demographics rather than winning back the white working-class voters that abandoned Democrats in droves.
But Democrats hope to break their monopoly over redistricting by winning back state legislative seats in places like Texas, where the party is nine seats away from controlling the 150-seat House of Representatives, before new maps are drawn in 2021.
On Thursday, he laid out a five-point plan to attract more voters to the party, including winning back the roughly one million voters lost to the far-right party Alternative for Germany, or AfD, in the 2017 general election.
Choosing to shut down the government after conservative media personalities belittled him for caving on his demand for border funding, the president proved that he remains more fixated on pleasing his base than winning back moderate voters he has alienated.
The retirement of six House Republicans from Texas at the end of this term shows their pessimism about winning back the House majority in 2020, GOP strategists tell Axios — and foreshadows bigger Republican fears in the nation's second most populous state.
This differs slightly from the arguments of some other Democrats, who tend to focus on winning back white working class voters who backed Mr. Trump in 2016, particularly in states critical to the Electoral College like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Other moderate Democrats worry their party's leaders are too tuned into the progressive voices on MSNBC and the 2020 campaign trail than they are to voters in the swing districts who, they say, were pivotal in winning back the house.
The Minnesota senator, a moderate Democrat who has centered her bid on winning back Midwestern states that flipped to President Donald Trump in 2016, plans to swing through a dozen counties on the tour, which will run from Oct. 18-20.
Democratic Party leaders are aggressively seeking former members of the military in hopes of increasing their appeal among the sort of frustrated voters who elected President Trump — and winning back the 24 seats they need to regain the Republican-controlled House.
In this season's finale, only two of the original four contestants are still standing: James Graham was knocked out before winning back his place, and Sharaya J has held her seat the whole way, thanks to showmanship and a powerful voice.
After mustering just 13 runs during a season-high six-game losing skid, the Pirates have erupted for 10 en route to winning back-to-back contests heading into the opener of a three-game series versus the visiting Washington Nationals on Tuesday.
"This is moving from theoretical conversations about what the plan would potentially do, to a very real impact on seniors where they could be forced to pay up to five times for care," said one Democratic aide tasked with winning back the Senate.
She is caught between possibly irreconcilable responsibilities -- keeping the House and winning back the White House for Democrats in 2020 which she sees as endangered by an unsuccessful impeachment push -- and her institutional duty to confront apparent evidence of presidential abuses of power.
In recent weeks, Senate Democrats had largely given up on prospects of winning back the Senate, a big shift from months ago when the energy around the country had given them hope that maybe — just maybe — they could take control away from McConnell.
Having thrust herself into the limelight by winning back-to-back Grand Slam titles at the U.S. and Australian Opens, the pressure and scrutiny that come with being among the sport's biggest stars has seemingly taken its toll on the 21-year-old.
Still, Biden's combination of longtime experience and broader appeal are unique — at a time when some Democrats argue the key is winning back a kind of middle-class, heartland voter who voted for Barack Obama in 2008 and later became a Trump voter.
The reason for this simple: As an ally of the Assad government, Russia's stated goal is winning back all of Syria's territory from rebels and pro-US forces, and Turkey's cross-border operation could become a longer-term breach of territorial sovereignty.
The strength of Britain's $2.3 trillion economy was thrown into doubt following the shock vote to leave the European Union, handing May the tasks of winning back an electorate fed up with the status quo and persuading businesses not to move abroad.
Changing the culture and climate within the police department will be crucial not only to winning back the public trust but also at finally getting control of a spiraling violence problem, says Matt McGill, a talk show host at Chicago radio station WVON.
Six months ago, even the most optimistic Republican voter knew that winning back the White House in 2016 was not going to be easy with a very well-funded and well-known opponent like former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to contend with.
The back-and-forth provided little reassurance to Democratic lawmakers who want the growing animosity between the two camps to stop, and there's growing alarm that it could hurt the party's chances of keeping the White House and winning back the Senate.
Fifty days out from the November elections, Democrats are widely seen as favored to retake the House majority and are increasingly seen as having a real chance at winning back the Senate if a series of close races break in their direction.
But whereas he was not in the last government, he now leads the powerful interior ministry, restyled to include a 'homeland' portfolio - a ploy widely seen as being aimed at winning back voters lost to the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD).
As Vox's Ella Nilsen wrote, if Democrats can energize Latino voters and win over some white, moderate suburbanites who don't like President Donald Trump — especially women — Texas could prove an essential part of Democrats' path to winning back the House majority this November.
In dozens of interviews in Republican-held swing districts in Iowa and Nebraska, our reporter found an ambivalence about the news from Washington, especially among the less partisan women who are crucial to Democrats' hopes of winning back the House of Representatives.
On his exploratory tour, Brown argued he could be a unifying force in a party debating whether to focus on winning back working-class voters or rallying the suburban, women and minority voters who fueled the party's gains in November's congressional elections.
As Vox's Ella Nilsen wrote, if Democrats can energize Latino voters, and win over some white, moderate suburbanites who don't like President Donald Trump — especially women — Texas could prove an essential part of Democrats' path to winning back the House majority this November.
In a self-published op-ed defending his travel (Title: "Fighting for New Yorkers Doesn't End at the Edge of the Five Boroughs"), Mr. de Blasio said he will "devote ample time" to winning back the House and Senate for Democrats in 2018.
Since taking over in early 2018, President Cyril Ramaphosa has been trying to stimulate economic growth by winning back foreign investors, easing policy log-jams and reforming cash-guzzling state firms, particularly power utility Eskom, which relies on government money to stay afloat.
Details: Even under the most optimistic scenario for Democrats — keeping the House and narrowly winning back the Senate from the Republicans — Warren wouldn't have solid Democratic support for her biggest ideas, including the wealth tax, Medicare for All and the Green New Deal.
San Antonio Spurs 105 - Sacramento Kings 104 (OT) Dejounte Murray's jumper with 29.6 seconds to play proved to be the difference as host San Antonio outlasted Sacramento, winning back-to-back games for the first time since the opening week of the season.
The address underscored that Mr. Trump and his team may believe their best hope for re-election rests not with winning back independents and white women, but the selection of a Democratic nominee who moves too far to the left for those voters.
In the wake of Hillary Clinton's defeat, politicians from both the left (Bernie Sanders) and centre (Joe Biden) have recommended downplaying identity politics, such as support for the Black Lives Matter movement or transgender rights, in the hopes of winning back the white working class.
If that kind of judicial conservatism comes to dominate the Supreme Court, then even winning back the White House and Congress won't be enough for programs like a $15 minimum wage, or Medicare-for-all, or a free college plan, to be passed and secured.
Phelps savored his 200m butterfly gold, winning back the title he had lost to South African Chad Le Clos in London, as well as victory in the 200m individual medley which made him the first swimmer to win the same event at four successive Games.
But with the promotion quickly tiring of his antics, the once hugely-popular Irishman may find that while he might well be able to win back the belt in the future, winning back the fans and his fellow fighters may prove a lot more difficult.
With Republican Senators potentially facing a surge of ugly and divisive primary challenges, it is now possible to envision a scenario where Senate Democrats have a slim but realistic chance of winning back control of the Senate, a possibility that was unthinkable two months ago.
While Trump's approval rating is under water in a dozen states he won in 2016, the current field of Democratic candidates has yet to show any signs they will run the kind of campaign capable of winning back states like Missouri, Wisconsin and Ohio.
Democrats have a better shot than ever at winning back the House majority with 30 days to go before the midterm elections, but have seen their chances of taking back the Senate erode amid the controversy surrounding Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court.
In fact, his abstention at the U.N., which resulted in the passing of a resolution that declared Israel's settlement construction in the West Bank a "flagrant violation" of international law, has likely made winning back the White House in 2020 significantly more challenging for Democrats.
Lee is exploring a bid for Crowley's No. 2900 leadership post and has spent the past few days reaching out to colleagues to gauge support, even as she makes clear that the "first priority" is winning back the House in the November midterm elections.
LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - Tesco's UK boss gave on Wednesday the most bullish assessment of prospects for Britain's biggest retailer since it was rocked by an accounting scandal in 2014, saying it was winning back customers and "on the cusp of doing something special".
Phelps savoured his 200m butterfly gold, winning back the title he had lost to South African Chad Le Clos in London, as well as victory in the 200m individual medley which made him the first swimmer to win the same event at four successive Games.
For the past decade, Sears has been run by Edward S. Lampert, a hedge fund manager who sold off many of the company's valuable properties and brands but failed to develop a strategy for winning back consumers who were increasingly doing their shopping online.
Interminable, but crucial, because the answer would say a lot about whether a less tribal political alignment is possible — with Democrats winning back blue-collar whites or Republicans building a pan-ethnic nationalism — or whether we're doomed to a permanent racial polarization of the parties.
Auburn ruined Tennessee's hopes of winning back-to-back SEC regular-season titles for the first time with an 84-80 win to wrap up the regular season a week ago, and the Tigers are also the last team to have beaten Tennessee in Knoxville.
But Mr. Ryan believes there is an opening in the race for a Midwesterner who can focus on winning back the voters who flipped to President Trump in 2016, turning states like Michigan and Wisconsin red for the first time in about three decades.
In Britain, the Labour Party now faces the unenviable — some might say, impossible — task of coming up with a message that retains the backing of those who voted to remain in the European Union while winning back those who abandoned Labour and voted for Brexit.
The coming days will also decide whether Trump managed on Tuesday to fulfill political objectives at the beginning of a crucial midterm election year in which Democrats have high hopes of winning back the House, in a scenario that could cripple the Trump presidency.
The fund, which was just $2 billion in the original bill, is aimed at winning back senators from the Rust Belt and New England who are currently opposed to the bill in part because of concerns that slashing Medicaid will exacerbate the opioid epidemic.
And last week, during a bus tour across the Midwest aimed at winning back blue-collar support from Donald Trump, his campaign was quick to air its grievances against the Center for American Progress, a prominent liberal think tank founded by Clinton's former campaign chair, John Podesta.
The morning after the busiest day of the primary election season, when voters in eight states picked candidates for the November election, California Democrats ensured they would have a chance of winning back some of the 10 Republican-held U.S. House of Representatives seats they are targeting.
Nevertheless, the new CDU leader certainly could be confrontational with Merkel," he said, adding that this would depend on the next CDU leader's strategy, one "which may take time to work out as the CDU faces the difficult task of winning back support from opposite directions, i.e.
Sure, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE got plenty of credit and remained popular, but that didn't prevent Republicans from winning back the White House in 2000.
When the GOP had control of the White House and both chambers of Congress heading into the 2006 elections, Democrats famously used then-DNC Chairman Howard Dean's "50-state strategy" to surge to control of both chambers before winning back the White House two years later.
Keeping Score With the Golden State Warriors a game away from winning back-to-back N.B.A. championships, they are once again in a position where they do not yet have an obvious most valuable player candidate for the finals should they finish off the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Read more " Damon Young in The Root: "I just can't feel the optimism that I've been told I should feel about the Democrats winning back the House ... Because what happened in Pittsburgh and in Kentucky and with the mail bombs should have torpedoed the entire Republican Party.
In Ohio, once a swing state but increasingly shading red, Democrats believe the key to winning back the governor's mansion and the Legislature, as well as retaining a United States Senate seat, is to focus on Ohio issues and not get mired in the discord of Washington.
Because these races are typically so inexpensive and involve persuading and turning out such a small electorate, it might not take a massive expenditure of political capital to set the party on the track toward winning back the local seats it hemorrhaged during the Obama era.
Unlike Hillary Clinton in 2016, Gillibrand wore being a woman on her sleeve, and even though she has gracefully bowed out to focus on the Herculean task of winning back the Senate for Democrats in 2020, her campaign holds many future lessons for those like it.
Bernie Sanders, who made a point in 2017 and 2018 of targeting states Trump had won, has frequently argued -- on the stump and in interviews -- that Democrats' hopes of winning back the White House require a concerted effort to claw back at least some of his supporters.
Now, Sessions — who announced his candidacy Thursday night in a news release posted on his website — faces the challenging task of winning back the president's support or becoming one of the only Republicans in the past three years to win a GOP primary without Trump's backing.
Republicans' strategy for winning back the House in 2020 is to tie Democrats like Casten to the more progressive voices in his party and make the case that they are too extreme for their districts — from their support for impeachment to their rhetoric about the president.
"I could not be more proud of what this company has accomplished over the last 12 years, from navigating the financial crisis and winning back the confidence of our partners and clients, to focusing on innovations that have outpaced the market," Schimek wrote in an memo to AIG employees.
After She and Packer Are Declared Husband and Wife, Play "Always Be My Baby" Okay, so this one is technically a song about winning back an ex, but the sentiment of the song is what's important here, as Carey and Packer will, indeed, always be each other's baby.
JS: If you're a pundit who believes the Democrats are on the cusp of potentially winning back the House and passing all sorts of legislation to really help millions of lives, wouldn't the right thing be to use your reporting to explain why the Democratic Party is better?
"They [social democrats] shouldn't be purely focused on winning back the voters who went to the radical right, because when push comes to shove, a significant part of that electorate is deeply nativist," Cas Mudde, a scholar of the European far right at the University of Georgia, tells me.
Without a strong labor movement in America, Democrats will have a tougher time winning back control of Congress and the White House—and without such control, Democrats have no hope of checking right-to-work at the federal level, or of reversing the conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
But ALEC's recent appearance in the Michigan lame-duck session revealed that the group has plans for when Republicans are out of power as well—which could affect legislation in states where Democrats are inching closer to winning back control as we head into the 22018 election cycle.
Why it matters: It's difficult to build a diverse bench of candidates — something the national party campaign arm says is "crucial to winning back the House" — when black female candidates feel slighted by the Democratic Party because they want more help in running a campaign for the first time.
Dejounte Murray's jumper with 29.6 seconds to play proved to be the difference as the San Antonio Spurs outlasted the visiting Sacramento Kings 105-104 in overtime on Friday in the Alamo City, winning back-to-back games for the first time since the opening week of the season.
Winning back the sports networks would be a coup for Rupert Murdoch, who could get the RSNs at a lower price than the value at which he sold them to Disney — a price that was driven up nearly $27 billion by Comcast's rival bid for the bundle of Fox assets.
Winning back the sports networks would be a coup for Rupert Murdoch, who could get the RSNs at a lower price than the value at which he sold them to Disney — a price that was driven up nearly $363 billion by Comcast's rival bid for the bundle of Fox assets.
In 2012 they voted at a higher rate than whites—a showing that could not prevent Mitt Romney narrowly winning back the state for the Republicans, after Barack Obama scraped it, even more narrowly, in 2008 (by a handful of votes per precinct, as Mrs Obama reminded her acolytes in Charlotte).
While Democrats have some chance of eking out a majority in the Senate if their nominee's coattails (or pant-suit tails) are long enough, nobody thinks they have much of a shot of winning back the House, with GOP gerrymandering all but locking in a Republican majority for the time being.
It's no overstatement to say that this failure to engage black voters with the same investment and energy devoted to "winning back" white swing voters in 28503 handed the White House to a president who ran a campaign that appealed to white supremacists and disgracefully defended their actions in Charlottesville.
But Isakson's retirement gives Democrats one more path to winning back Senate control that didn't exist just hours ago — and puts the spotlight squarely on a fast-diversifying state that cold be in play at both the presidential and Senate level for the first time in a long time next year.
He has repeatedly attacked Republicans — including Vice President and fellow Indiana native Mike Pence — for what he has describes as "moral hypocrisy," arguing that religion is not "a kind of cudgel as if God belonged to a political party" and that Democrats are fully capable of winning back evangelical voters.
Kevin Durant, the reigning two-time N.B.A. finals most valuable player, will also become a free agent on Sunday, but Durant has this month said repeatedly that he intends to stay with the Golden State Warriors after winning back-to-back championships in his first two seasons in the Bay Area.
So while some Democrats are laser-focused on winning back the Rust Belt, Democrats across the Southern half of the country are urging their party to invest heavily in their states — not just as a way to flip the Senate, but as part of the path to 270 Electoral College votes.
"I think it's perfectly OK to have complex feelings towards people like Joe Biden and I continue to have complex feelings," said Kattie Mettle of Maryland, who is passionate about the environment and winning back the White House and is among voters weighing both as they consider new allegations against Biden.
The two had a fourth meeting a year later and many felt that Charles lost by sitting back in the later rounds and allowing Walcott to steal it, a strange thing to do on the brink of winning back the world title and making history but par for the course with Ezzard Charles.
"I was too stats-oriented after I won the Australian Open," said Osaka, who reached No. 1 after winning back-to-back majors at the 2018 U.S. Open and 2019 Australian Open but fell to No. 4 after losing to Bencic in the round of 16 at the U.S. Open this year.
Scott Jennings, a GOP strategist and former special assistant to President George W. Bush, said the president needs to stay focused on winning back the suburban voters who abandoned the Republican Party in November, but his actions in 2018 don't give that crucial voting bloc a clear path back to the GOP.
Not only is impeachment highly unlikely under a GOP-controlled Congress, the leaders argue, but it could undermine the chances of Democrats winning back the House in November, when they'll need to flip seats in conservative-leaning districts where voters may be put off by an aggressive offensive to topple the president.
At the end of Season 3, "characters who thought they were smashing capitalism, winning back their family, bringing back their dead parent or fighting the good fight against cyberterrorism, learned that they were essentially pawns being pushed around a chessboard," Jeremy Egner wrote in his finale recap for The New York Times.
A yearlong quest to find the strongest candidate to challenge President Donald Trump is opening with strains of chaos and contention among Democrats, as the party braces for an epic battle of ideology, personality and electability that many party leaders fear could complicate the ultimate goal of winning back the White House.
The four front-running contenders are all battling to prove they are the most likely to defeat Trump, a reflection both of the president's looming presence over the race and the anxiety felt by Democratic voters, who fear fatal flaws with each candidate could doom their hopes of winning back the White House.
Center-left parties "shouldn't be purely focused on winning back the voters who went to the radical right, because when push comes to shove, a significant part of that electorate is deeply nativist," Cas Mudde, a scholar of the European far right at the University of Georgia, told me in a 2017 interview.
The policy is aimed at winning back core voters in a country where black people make up 80 percent of the 54 million population, yet the lion's share of the economy in terms of ownership of land and companies remains in the hands of white people, who account for around 8 percent of the population.
"That is such an unacceptable thought that we're not winning back the House of Representatives," Crowley said on BuzzFeed News' AM to DM on Friday morning when asked if it would be the end of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's leadership if Democrats don't win back the House, and whether he would make a move.
In the 1980s, many thought that if only the Democratic Party distanced itself from threatening African-American leaders like Jessie Jackson, and demonstrated that it was tough on crime and tough overseas, it would win the presidency by winning back the white Southern voters who were the backbone of Democratic electoral strength before 1964.
The basic path to victory for both Sanders and Biden remains winning back some of the white working-class voters in industrial states who responded to Trump's right populism, and bumping up turnout from African Americans just enough so that Trump isn't as competitive in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania as he was in 2016.
Featuring six Iowa voters, the ad argues that Mr. Sanders would be unable to defeat Mr. Trump in the November general election, citing the senator's heart attack last year and his left-wing ideology as evidence that he would be too risky a choice for primary caucusgoers focused on winning back the White House.
The story of Democratic success in winning back the House in 2018 seems to be driven by two patterns — the ability to win back some cross-pressured members of the Obama coalition who voted for Trump in 2016, while also remobilizing former Obama voters who failed to show up at the polls two years earlier.
Boeing's new CEO, Dave Calhoun, has a daunting to-do list when he takes the reins at the company's Chicago headquarters on Monday: improving the plane-maker's strained relationships with regulators and airline customers, winning back public trust and getting the 23 Max — grounded for almost a year after two deadly crashes — flying again.
Andy Ruiz Jr. has been criticized for putting on 15 pounds for his rematch with Anthony Joshua, including by Lennox Lewis, Joshua himself, and the rapper LL Cool J.Joshua beat the Mexican American boxer in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, winning back his World Boxing Association, International Boxing Federation, and World Boxing Organization heavyweight titles.
Nonetheless, it has been quite impressive to observe how Monk has calmly and confidently gone about business since taking the job; withstanding some early season speculation that Cellino was about to sack him to really put his mark on a Leeds team that is gradually winning back the hearts of its large, but long disgruntled, fan base.
Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 220006 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2202 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (D-Mont.) made the statement to motivate his colleagues to work harder to raise money and mobilize voters, adding that he said winning back the Senate is still possible.
Some worry the former Harvard professor will have a tough time winning back the Rust Belt centrists and independents who abandoned Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 22019 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE and Democrats for Trump.
Rather than obsess about winning back the voters that switched from Obama to Trump, Democrats should instead focus on inspiring those Obama voters who stayed home, who are "mostly young and nonwhite" and "share the progressive policy priorities of Democrats," argued Sean McElwee, Jesse H. Rhodes, Brian F. Schaffner, and Bernard L. Fraga in the New York Times.
The argument for Democrats appearing on Fox News is that winning back the older white rural voters is important if the party wants to win back the White House in 2020, something that has obsessed some in the party since the midwestern "blue wall" crumbled in 2016—and how can you do that without engaging with those voters?
But as Democrats eye winning back some of the South's fast-growing states, Mr. Bredesen's approach also represents a well-timed political science test of which strategy is more effective: his brand of political vanilla that reflects the history of the state, or the more unrepentant, and perhaps more inspiring, brand of liberalism on offer from Mr. O'Rourke.
The effort — all of it in service of the race's Democratic candidates — paid off, with the Democratic Party winning back a US Senate seat, successfully defending two US House seats, and expanding its hold on the state legislature (while also becoming the first state in US history to have the majority of its lawmakers be women).
After winning back the House majority last fall, Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Democrats bicker over strategy on impeachment Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Pelosi set to unveil drug price plan | Abortion rate in US hits lowest level since Roe v.
As the Democrats reject the moderate centrist voters that could be key to winning back support in the middle of the country, there's a hard lesson that Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer seem yet to accept from watching the Tea Party create a wave of grassroots momentum that toppled party leaders who got in its way: It's already Ocasio-Cortez's party.
His allies say his support for liberal social causes and his proven appeal to blue-collar workers make him a uniting force in a party debating whether to focus on winning back working class voters who favored Republican Donald Trump in 33 or rally the suburban, women and minority voters who fueled the party's gains in last November's congressional elections.
Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2023 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE is plotting a series of campaign stops in purple states and districts crucial to the Democratic Party's hopes of winning back majorities in the House and Senate.
That means that in order to target the needs of the black working class, Democrats will have to adopt the type of populist economic policies that, many observers argue, are Democrats' best hope of winning back some of the Obama-Trump voters that Cohn and others believe are necessary for the party to be competitive in presidential and congressional contests.
He said the GOP should be optimistic about its chances of winning back the House if Democrats make a liberal candidate their presidential nominee against 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.
Read more: Trump bowing to the NRA and refusing to support background checks could be a death blow to the GOP winning back suburban womenFor decades, the immensely powerful gun lobbying group has thwarted lawmakers' and activists' efforts to enact stricter gun laws — even those with broad public support, like universal background checks — at both the federal and state level.
Because no matter whether Ms. Merkel chooses to rule with the Greens or the Liberals, her party will certainly be intent on winning back the voters lost to her right, and the obvious way to do that is to become more open to the anti-immigration, national-minded voter spectrum, pulling her party away from the center just a bit.
This becomes the focal point of the cheating scandal, as opposed to winning back Parrish, who has yet again been subjected to another round of cruelty online – Hart&aposs blind spot here is that he doesn&apost seem to realize his actions make his wife vulnerable too, since women with cheating partners are ridiculed whether they choose to stay or decide to leave.
Harris said if elected president, she would lead a Department of Justice that would double the civil rights division and direct law enforcement to counter the rise of extremism in US. Before the primarily African-American crowd, Harris argued the path for Democrats winning back the Midwest is not by just focusing on Trump voters, but the women and voters of color who turned out in 2018.
Y.) — who would likely become majority leader if Democrats recapture the Senate — and retiring Senate Democratic Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid6900 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (Nev.) offered a sober view of the likelihood of winning back the upper chamber, lawmakers said.
Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.), a surrogate for 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE who is leading the Fight Back California super PAC aimed at winning back seven House seats in the Golden State.
Clinton succeeded in winning back African-American and Latino voters who deserted her for Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE in 2008, for example, while alienating the white working-class Americans who were the base of her support in 85033.
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 and the tumultuous GOP presidential race have broadened the battlefield for the House, the man in charge of winning back the majority for Democrats tells The Hill. Rep.
The ad, backed by the political action arm of the group Democratic Majority for Israel, argues that Mr. Sanders, of Vermont, would be unable to beat President Trump in the November general election, citing his heart attack nearly five months ago and his left-wing ideology as evidence that he would be too risky a choice for Iowa caucusgoers focused on winning back the White House.
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for the minority leadership role — and get them in front of the cameras and on the list of "go to" spokespeople for the Democrats and those spokespeople pounded the lost benefits for the middle-class and the abandonment of Republicans from campaign promises, it would start the process of winning back wage-earning Americans who have abandoned the Democrats' candidate and cause.
Still, during an interview at one of his favorite Tex-Mex restaurants, Mr. Castro seemed relatively unfazed, and maybe for good reason: At age 22005, and as the only Latino candidate in the race, he would seem to satisfy the Democratic Party's desire for youth and diversity, to say nothing of strategists who view Hispanic turnout as an important factor in winning back the White House.
So part of the challenge for Democrats and progressives generally is that if we cannot compete in rural areas, in rural states, if we can't find some way to break through what is a complicated history in the south and start winning races there and winning back southern white voters without betraying our commitment to civil rights and diversity, if we can do those things, then we can win elections.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE is viewed by many as the Democrats' best hope of winning back those blue-collar workers in states like Ohio and Michigan who defied tradition and voted for Donald Trump in 2016.
Gillibrand vowed she would not shy away from the political spotlight despite suspending her campaign, saying the party's focus must be on defeating President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE in the 85033 election and winning back control of the Senate.
Booker, during a July speech at the National Urban League Conference in Indianapolis, also warned that Democrats concerned about electability should not focus solely on winning back the white working class voters who defected in 2016 to support Trump — but must also nominate a candidate who could energize African Americans who did not vote in 2016, a fact that contributed to Clinton's surprising shortfall in key Midwestern states.
Democrats have their sights set on winning back the House and Senate next year, hoping that a backlash to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE can help sweep their candidates into office.
The response illustrates the tough position that congressional Republicans are in, caught between supporting 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 reviving an issue that is seen as one of the main issues Democrats focused on in winning back the House last year.
Still, as Democrats debate whether to follow Bernie Sanders's advice and move to the left on economics with the goal of winning back working-class white voters, it is surely at least worth noting that the two Senate candidates most identified with that strategy who ran this year did worse than Hillary Clinton despite her much-discussed weaknesses, and the two Senate candidates who tried hardest to frame themselves as moderates did better than her in their respective states.
A number of Midwestern Democratic presidential hopefuls are hinging their candidacies on winning back the working-class voters in the Rust Belt region, who were widely seen as delivering the White House to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in 2016. Sen.
" House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said in a statement to Axios: "Instead of abolishing ICE, we need to focus on winning back the House so that Congress can conduct greater oversight on the practices and effectiveness of ICE...ICE has important and needed functions to strengthen national security, keep America safe, and regulate international commerce, but under President Trump, ICE is pursuing harmful policies that do not reflect our values...These policies are unacceptable and must end.
Biden has made the case to fellow Democrats that he can capture the nomination by running from the center, and that he can beat President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE in 220006 by winning back working-class voters in states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
ISIS has lost its "Caliphate," NATO is on the brink of winning back its credibility, the disastrous JCPOA Iran Deal of the Obama years is dead, Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE has been dispatched to China to make sure the "Peoples Republic" understands its program of regional intimidation will not be allowed to continue.
Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE is picking up support from union groups, with labor leaders eyeing the former vice president as key to winning back the many rank-and-file voters who backed President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE in key battleground states in the last election.

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