Midterm
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If you could've looked inside my brain during that first
midterm
exam, you likely would've seen a neural pain response a lot like the math-anxious individuals I study.
I'm going home for a
midterm.
In the 2014
midterm
elections, turnout was 36 percent, which was a 70-year low.
There are
midterm
elections that come incredibly fast after a presidency begins.
We recently had
midterm
elections in the United States of America.
A few weeks ago, somebody tweeted during the
midterm
elections in the United States that Election Day should be made a holiday.
So in 2010, in the
midterm
elections, Facebook did an experiment on 61 million people in the US that was disclosed after the fact.
While the students are taking a Midterm, she catches Jared cheating.
Too much happens at the end and it was like a student cramming for a
midterm
5 minutes before the test begins.
If oil prices rise much further during the summer “driving season” that starts in the US about now, Trump will be blamed by voters and Republicans could suffer in November’s
midterm
congressional elections, especially in Midwestern swing states.
In the US, the next opportunity to do that will be the
midterm
congressional elections in November.
After its success on the national stage in the 2010
midterm
congressional election, many Republican lawmakers became so concerned about securing their party’s “base” for future re-election bids that they no longer felt comfortable pursuing the type of bipartisan cooperation that underpin effective economic policymaking.
So far the answer has been no, and the
midterm
elections make it far less likely.
In the
midterm
elections, which Trump himself described as a referendum on his presidency, the Democratic candidates for both the House and Senate vastly outpolled their Republican opponents.
In the United States, the
midterm
congressional elections in November will be decided by whether enthusiasm about the state of the economy is strong enough to compensate for the widespread disapproval of Trump’s personal style and divisive, sexist, and racist rhetoric.
That could change if the Democrats take over the House in next November’s
midterm
elections.
The next act in America’s political drama, following the 2018 congressional
midterm
election, could be marked by a kind of reckoning, with the 2020 presidential campaign accompanied by civic breakdown and the escalation of violent confrontation that has lingered beneath the surface for years.
Trump had dropped hints that he would pardon Manafort, but he was advised – and for once, he listened – that to do so before November’s
midterm
congressional elections would be catastrophic for the Republicans and therefore him.
Likewise, Obama administration policymakers still pat themselves on the back for preventing a second Great Depression, and say they did the best they could, given recalcitrant Republican congressional majorities after the 2010
midterm
elections.
That nickname for the ACA, coined by the Republicans when the law was enacted in early 2010, was intended to be derogatory, and their opposition to the program seemed to be vindicated in that year’s
midterm
elections, when they swept both houses of congress.
At least for the Obama administration, the rush to conclude the TPP negotiations is doubtless driven by the desire to close the deal well ahead of America’s
midterm
election in November.
If American voters, as seems likely, take away the Republicans’ majority in the House of Representatives in the
midterm
elections this November, the chances of saving the international order will be even higher.
After the Republicans captured both houses of Congress in the 1994
midterm
election, Clinton worked with them to balance the budget and reform welfare.
And assessments of how the shutdown will affect the Republican Party’s fortunes in the 2014
midterm
elections are rife.
When a caravan of desperate Central American asylum-seekers began walking all the way to the United States border before the recent US
midterm
elections, it was a ploy by Soros to win a Democratic majority in Congress.
Trump and his allies have been strenuously trying to talk the country into liking the tax cuts, which are front-loaded to help people before the 2018
midterm
elections, in which the entire House of Representatives, a third of the Senate, and many governorships and state legislatures will be up for grabs.
One of the most common political clichés ahead of these
midterm
elections was that they were a “battle for America’s soul.”
In the 2014
midterm
election, the think tank Demos reports, 68.5% of people in households earning less than $30,000 per year didn’t vote.
A report by Mueller on Trump’s attempts to obstruct the investigation is expected soon – timed to fall well ahead of the US
midterm
elections in November.
The result of the US
midterm
elections was also good news.
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