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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: zzpat who wrote (1075703)6/29/2018 1:02:54 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1575613
 
Over the past 100 years the Democratic party has held power nearly twice as long as the Republicans in both the Senate and the House. And the Democratic party has had control of the White House and the two Houses of Congress for 35 years, compared to 16 years for the Republican party over the last 100 years

[ And when Dems ran things, we had no budget deficits cause and zero inflation and full employment those are all Republicans fault. /sarc ]

Party Control of Congress[ edit]Note: The following statistics consider 2001 as a year in which the Democrats controlled the Senate, although they did not control it for the entire year.

Senate Control by Party Past 100 Years[ edit]The following statistics reflect the years each political party has controlled a majority in the Senate over the past 100 years (1916–2015).

PartyYears in Control
Democrats:66 yrs [4]
Republicans:34
House Control by Party Past 100 Years[ edit]The following statistics reflect the years each political party has controlled a majority in the House of Representatives over the past 100 years (1916–2015).

PartyYears in Control
Democrats:65 yrs
Republicans:35 yrs
Senate and House Control by Party Past 100 Years[ edit]The following statistics reflect the years each political party has control a majority in both the Senate and House of Representatives concurrently over the past 100 years (1916–2015).

PartyYears in Control
Democrats:57 yrs
Republicans:27 yrs
Neither Party:16 yrs
Full Congress and White House Control by Party Past 100 Years[ edit]The following statistics reflect the years each political party has controlled a majority across both the Senate and House of Representatives and White House concurrently over the past 100 years (1916–2015).

PartyYears in Control
Democrats:35 yrs
Republicans:16 yrs
Neither Party:0 yrs
Party Control of White House[ edit]
PartyYears in Control
Democrats:52 yrs
Republicans:48 yrs

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