When the House and the Senate Are Divided, Who Wins? By News November 07, 2018 Add Comment Edit The midterm elections set up a divided Congress, with a Democratic House and a Republican Senate. Here’s a quick civics lesson about what that means. Share this post Related PostsA Mar-a-Lago Weekend and an Act of God: Trump’s History With Deutsche BankElizabeth Warren Calls for Ending Electoral CollegeOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Elizabeth Warren Is Running an Ideas-First Campaign. Will It Work?On Politics: Trump’s History With Deutsche BankLobbying Case Against Democrat With Ties to Manafort Reaches Key StageMedicare for All Is Divisive (in the Democratic Party)Homeland Security Chief Cites Top Threat to U.S. (It’s Not the Border)2020 Democrats Import Grass-Roots Activism Into Their Campaign Staffs
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