For two years, the Democrats held both Houses.
At mid-term elections of Clinton's first term, the Republicans gained control of, and kept control of, both houses for the remaining six years of Clinton's presidency.
2007-08 (110th congress) Democrats ran the House; Democrats the Senate
2005-06 (109th congress) Republicans ran the House; Republicans the Senate
2003-04 (108th congress) Republicans ran the House; Republicans the Senate
2001-02 (107th congress) Republican ran the House; Democrats the Senate
For a brief period of time, Democrats controlled both houses of congress, but in the 2010 mid-term elections, Democrats lost control of the House of Representatives, and then in the 2014 mid-term elections, Democrats lost control of the Senate. Thus, for the last several years of Pres. Obama's time in office, Republicans controlled both houses of congress.
Most of his administration, the Congress was Republican controlled
George W. Bush (43rd President) is a Republican, as is his father George H. Bush (41st President).
George W. Bush (43rd President) is a Republican, as is his father George H. Bush (41st President).
George W. Bush is a member of the Republican Party. He served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009.
George H.W. Bush was a republican.
President George W. Bush's favorite color is blue.
The Democrat Party controlled both houses of Congress during the George H.W. Bush years.
Yes, because President George Bush is a former PEPsquad member.
George W. Bush
Republican .
In order : President George Bush, President Clinton, and then President George W. Bush (President George Bush's son).
The only political offices held by George W. Bush were Texas Governor and U. S. President. He ran for Congress in 1978 but lost to Kent Hance.
The Democrats controlled both houses of Congress in all the four years that George H. W. Bush was president and for two years when George W. Bush was president.