51. But what if the Republicans joined with the Democratic president? 52. But this is almost certainly the biggest show of business support for any Democratic president or presidential candidate in the history of the world. 53. By contrast, the Republicans in Congress now are facing a Democratic president, his veto pen at the ready, prepared to challenge them at almost every turn. 54. By the time that imbroglio simmered down, Democratic senators decided to hold up any appointments until a Democratic president was elected. 55. Cheney is only the latest of many Republicans who seek a chance to oust a Democratic president. 56. Campaigning for Democrats when you are a less-than-popular Democratic president, on the other hand, is nuclear physics. 57. Christian Democratic presidents, in coalition with Socialists, have led Chile since then. 58. Clearly the American public is not comfortable with the notion of having both a Democratic president and Congress. 59. Clinton is the first Democratic president ever to visit Cape Girardeau, Martin said. 60. Clinton is the first Democratic president since Franklin Roosevelt to have the luxury of running for re-election without serious opposition within his own party. |