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November 9, 2018 2018-11-09T08:27:56-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/e76/20181109082908001_hd.jpgAfter the 1994 midterm elections, President Clinton and the Democrats lost control over both the House and the Senate. Following that loss, President Clinton responded to that loss. American University’s David Barker also provides context on the working relationship between President Clinton and Congress after that.
by tgrane
November 9, 2018 2018-11-09T08:27:56-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/e76/20181109082908001_hd.jpgAfter the 1994 midterm elections, President Clinton and the Democrats lost control over both the House and the Senate. Following that loss, President Clinton responded to that loss. American University’s David Barker also provides context on the working relationship between President Clinton and Congress after that.
After the 1994 midterm elections, President Clinton and the Democrats lost control over both the House and the Senate. Following that loss, … read more
After the 1994 midterm elections, President Clinton and the Democrats lost control over both the House and the Senate. Following that loss, President Clinton responded to that loss. American University’s David Barker also provides context on the working relationship between President Clinton and Congress after that. close
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