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  2. Political party strength in U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2010 elections, it was Democrats who controlled both chambers in 27 states versus the Republican party having total control in only 14 states, with 8 states divided, and Nebraska being nonpartisan. [2] Since this election, Republicans have maintained a majority of state legislative chambers and seats, as well as governorships nationwide.

  3. Spending showdown: Republicans will need to corral votes ...

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    The new deadline to avoid a government shutdown is March 14. Republicans control the House, the Senate and the White House. It’s unclear precisely what President Trump wants with the spending bills.

  4. States Most Dependent on the Federal Government – 2022 Edition

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    Eight of the 10 states most dependent on the federal government traditionally vote Republican. New Mexico (No. 2) is the only state in the top 10 to vote for the Democratic candidate in any of the ...

  5. The divided states of America: Florida, California, and the ...

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    Florida is a "refuge of sanity" and a place where "woke goes to die," Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said after winning reelection last week. California is a "true freedom state" that rejects ...

  6. Divided government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The degree to which the president of the United States has control of Congress often determines their political strength, such as the ability to pass sponsored legislation, ratify treaties, and have Cabinet members and judges approved. Early in the 19th century, divided government was rare but since the 1970s it has become increasingly common.

  7. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    Libertarian Republicans call for less government spending on defense, [110] but paleoconservatives usually are pro-strong national defense, and therefore sometimes are in favor of more defense spending. [111] Republicans supported Woodrow Wilson's call for American entry into World War I in 1917, complaining only that he was too slow to go to ...

  8. Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party controlled 69 of 99 state legislative chambers in 2017, the most it had held in history. [158] The Party also held 33 governorships, [159] the most it had held since 1922. [160] The party had total control of government in 25 states, [161] [162] the most since 1952. [163]

  9. The 10 state legislative chambers that could flip in 2024 - AOL

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    Democrats currently control 41 state legislative chambers, while Republicans hold majorities in 56.* These races may be lower-profile, but don't mistake their importance; across a myriad of social ...