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With that possibility in mind, Arkansas' Wilbur Mills deliberately delayed calling a meeting of the Committee on Committees, and coolheaded Democrats sought to bring Rayburn and Smith together again to work out some sort of face-saving compromise.
With the Republicans and Democrats combining to slate only 118 candidates, independent voting groups seized the opportunity to put up their own slates of candidates, separate from the Machine.
With simultaneous success in the 1948 congressional elections, the Democrats regained control of both houses of Congress which they had lost in 1946.
With Eisenhower headed for another landslide, few Democrats wanted the 1956 nomination.
With increased voter fraud, paramilitary violence against Republican blacks and whites, and intimidation at the polls preventing people from voting, white Democrats regained control of the state legislature in 1876.
With increased fraud, violence and intimidation, white Redeemer Democrats gained control of the state legislature in 1876 and established a new system of one-party rule.
With Democratic incumbents Marianne Bolduc and Steve Conti not running for seats in the November 2011 general election, Republican newcomers Theodore Davis ( 622 votes ) and Steven Schleim ( 568 ) defeated Democrats James M. Carroll ( 475 ) and William Connelly ( 542 ).
With the rapid expansion of the farming population, Democrats looked to the west for new lands, an idea which became known as " Manifest Destiny.
With a vote scheduled for January 23, 2006, many New Democrats expected Layton to deliver substantially more seats than he did in 2004.
Jim Messina, President Obama's campaign manager, stated: " With so much at stake, we can't allow for two sets of rules in this election whereby the Republican nominee is the beneficiary of unlimited spending and Democrats unilaterally disarm ".
With revolutionary fervor in the air, the conservative church leaders had to contend with socialists ( Social Democrats ( SPD ) and Independent Social Democrats ( USPD )) who mostly held to disestablishmentarianism.
With the general election of 2006 the Moderates formed a coalition government with the Centre Party, the Liberal People's Party and the Christian Democrats.
With the Communist Party's deputies already banned from the Reichstag only the Social Democrats voted against the law.
With Ludwig Quidde ( Nobel Peace Prize winner of 1927 ) and others the party had a pacifist wing which left the Democrats in 1930.
With the support of fellow councillors Giuseppe Motta and Gustave Ador, Calonder finally succeeded in passing the bill to join the League of Nations against strong opposition by politicians from German speaking rural and conservative cantons, but also against the majority of Social Democrats.
With the legislature overwhelmingly dominated by Democrats, all of whom had been required to sign a Democratic loyalty oath, Maddox became governor.
With the collapse of the Whig Party in the 1850s, Democrats took control of the governorship for the duration of the Third Party System, with Charles S. Morehead of the Know Nothing Party being the only exception.
With substantial majorities in both houses of Congress and control of the White House, O ' Neill hoped that Democrats would be able to implement Democratic-favored legislation, including universal health care and jobs programs.
With the Democrats in power, Everett was out of office.
With several other members of parliament, he formed a new party called Croatian Independent Democrats ( HND ).
On April 5, 1995 she was one of only 27 Democrats in the House to vote in favor of the Contract With America Tax Relief Act, which was approved by the House.
With a solid majority in the assembly, the Democrats drafted a constitution modeled on that of the French Fourth Republic.
Emphasizing that “ they were more southern than the Democrats ,” the party grew within the South by going “ after the abolition issue with unabashed vigor and glee .” With both parties arguing who could best defend southern institutions, the nuances of the differences between free soil and abolitionism, which became an issue in the late 1840s with the Mexican War and territorial expansion, never became part of the political dialogue.
With passage assured, Wu voted yea as well, and Democrats Calvin M. Dooley ( CA-20 ), Jim Marshall ( GA-3 ) and David Scott ( GA-13 ) changed their votes to the affirmative.

With and disarray
Love performing in London, England on her 43rd birthday ( 2007 ). With Hole in disarray, Love began a " punk rock femme supergroup " called Bastard during autumn 2001, enlisting Schemel, Veruca Salt co-frontwoman Louise Post, and bassist Gina Crosley, whom Post recommended.
With the Federalist Party in disarray due to the unpopularity of their opposition to the War of 1812, he was easily elected.
With the imperial throne at Constantinople occupied by a mere Count of Flanders and with the Holy Roman Empire in uneasy disarray, Louis ' artistic and architectural patronage helped to position him as the central monarch of western Christendom, the Sainte-Chapelle fitting in to a long tradition of prestigious palace chapels.
With the Roman destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, Second Temple Judaism was in disarray, but Jewish traditions were preserved especially thanks to the shrewd maneuvers of Yochanan Ben Zakkai, who saved the Sanhedrin and moved it to Yavne.
With the Unionists in disarray after two successive electoral defeats in 1910, Balfour was forced from his position as party leader in November 1911.
With the Mughal empire in disarray, this was a time when the French and British were competing for supremacy in the Indian sub-continent.
With the " country party " in disarray, Lord Melville, Lord Leven, and Lord Shaftesbury, leader of the opposition to Charles's rule, fled to Holland where Shaftesbury soon died.
With the Ottomans in disarray the Russians took the capital of Moldavia ( Jassy ) on Oct 7.
With the Patriots seemingly in emotional disarray, Buffalo defeated New England, 31 – 0, with Milloy forcing an interception and recording one sack and five tackles.
With the party in disarray and the previous parliament's AWS / Solidarity coalition breaking apart, Tusk, Andrzej Olechowski, and Maciej Plazynski founded Civic Platform ( PO ), taking many party members with him.
With the Decepticons in disarray, the Autobots reclaimed Cybertron, bringing about a new age of peace and prosperity.
With the Democrats in disarray and with a sweep of the Northern states possible, the Republicans were confident going into their convention in Chicago.
With the government in disarray, radical agitators seized the issue and it rapidly became the source of massive citywide unrest.
With Stark's company and personal life in disarray, Stark relapsed into alcoholism.
With the actual political opposition in Serbia in complete disarray, the group made a firm decision to create a broad political movement rather than traditional NGO or political party.
With his professional and personal lives in disarray and deeply in debt, Alexander shot himself in the head in the barn behind his home.
With the German party in disarray, the British and Scandinavians had become more influential within the LSI.
With the Britons in disarray, Suetonius ordered his legionaries and auxiliaries to push forward in the standard Roman wedge formation, creating a front line that took the appearance of the teeth of a handsaw.
With the ONF in disarray, Harrington ( by then effective leader, although the ONF had eschewed an individual leader at their peak ) wound up the group in January 1990 and reconstituted it, along with about fifty NF members, as the Third Way, which continued to offer a programme akin to that of the Political Soldier movement.
With the national team in complete disarray and many players refusing to even answer callups by interim head coach Denijal Pirić, the appointment of Blažević was seen by many fans as FA's desperate makeshift solution designed to appease the public in the wake of the ongoing two-month fiasco by bringing in a fairly established name.
With the Committee's security forces in complete disarray following an attack on its information network, the only forces able to intervene and restore order are Navy ships under the command of Admiral Esther McQueen, even though the Admiral is not precisely a supporter of the Committee and has an agenda of her own.
With the death of Leonard Chess the same year, Milton's distributor, Checker Records fell into disarray, and Milton joined the Stax label two years later.
With the Greeks in disarray, Ibrahim ravaged the Peloponnese and after a four months siege he captured the city of Missolonghi in April.
With France in disarray after the Battle of Poitiers, King Charles II of Navarre assumed command of the rebellion in Paris, and Knolles joined up with the army of Philip of Navarre ( Charles ' younger brother ) as they temporarily held the capital against the Dauphin in 1358.

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