The Democrats haven't won that many, picked up that many seats since 1982 in an off-year election.
There are off-year elections in November, and the president wants to draw bright lines with the opposition.
Republican turnout was down in 1998, which helps account for the party's poor showing in the off-year elections.
In this off-year election, we hear disproportionately from seniors, a population already covered by the universal Medicare program.
In off-year of 2010, GOP candidates won this group by 21 percentage points.
With Jamaica's men having an off-year in the one-lap event, I feel the men's 4x400m relay team have the best chance.
But that's an off-year election for state offices and voter turnout will be greatest in New York City for the mayoral election.
It's hard to know if similar dynamics will play out in a gubernatorial race in an off-year election, when no federal candidates are on the ballot.
Democrats had better luck in gubernatorial races capturing offices in both New Jersey and Virginia in Tuesday's off-year election, wresting control of both offices from Republican hands.
And while these off-year elections are usually about local issues, the trend is, and the momentum is, in favor of sort of a nationalized kind of election.
So we've seen that the president can, has the capability of pulling down your party, or certainly hurting your party in an off-year election, in a mid-term election.
Obviously off-year races, as you know, Chuck, are -- and special elections are a far different breed than regularly scheduled elections on every other -- or in even-numbered years.
The European Union currently requires only partner rotation every seven years and a cooling-off period of two years, the U.K. has a five-year-on, five-year-off policy, and Australia has a five-year-on, two-year-off policy.
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The voters have rarely placed the entire government into the hands of one party or the other, and the backlash against the White House in the first off-year election is a strong pattern.
It was not until the off-year election results provided business with some confidence that the administration's ability to further implement its policies through legislative action was at an end that the recovery began to show modest improvements.
Former President Bill Clinton, for example, told audiences that the reason Democrats faired so poorly in the 1994 off-year elections, when Republicans took over the House and Senate for the first time in 40 years, was his failure to pass ClintonCare.
When we vote for one party or the other party, we collectively decide which direction the nation should be headed. 2010 was an off-year, but the aggregate effect of all the House races was to put in office a huge majority of Republicans who had signed the Americans for Tax Reform tax pledge.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Section 203, imposed a five-year rotation and five-year cooling-off period, from a seven-year rotation with a two-year cooling-off period.
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So maybe Lord Owen is in the know, with the CIA or Tripoli itself choosing to tip-off the 73-year-old peer.
But to get the trade-off between 10-year government bond, not in America, but on a global basis, and the inverse of the PE or the earnings yield back to historical norms, long-term interest rates would have to fully double from here globally.
Williams, the reigning Wimbledon, Olympic and U.S.Open champion, saw off 19-year-old Sloane Stevens 6-4 6-3.
Jamie Hoffmann and Zach Lutz each hit a two-run homer off the 27-year-old Harris, selected by St.
Recall that Kraft Foods executed a spin-off last year to allow its slow-growing North American grocery business to live apart (keeping the Kraft name) form its faster-growing international snack unit (later called Mondelez International).
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Defending champion Casey, meanwhile, ended the week on 19 under par after his 68 while Ireland's Paul McGinley - who lost in a play-off last year to his Ryder Cup team mate - was three shots further back after a 70.
She wants parental leave when a baby is born to be reformed along mainly Nordic lines: ring-fencing half a year off for mothers and another half-year for fathers, on a use-it-or-lose-it basis.
The September bond future added a half point to stand at session highs of 123-22 ahead of lunchtime shaving four pips off the 10-year yield to 2.96% and leaving it within a couple of basis points of the lowest since early December.
This year, the negative 37% return from 2008 rolls off the five-year return calendar, so that even if stocks go nowhere in 2013, their five-year average annual return will jump from the current 2% to 12%, by Vanguard's calculations.
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Farah, which means "Joy" in Arabic, is a 15 year-old girl from Darkush, Syria, who has been in Hacipasa off-and-on for a year.
Church's producer, Jay Joyce, also won two awards for album of the year and the off-camera producer of the year.
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