From what I can find the Republican party controlled both houses of Congress from 2002 through 2006. In the 2006 elections, Democrats took a small majority of 51-49 in the senate and 233-202 in the House of Representatives which they held for the two years leading up to the 2008 election.
Update:In the 1994 midterm elections Republicans regained control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Republicans lost control of the Senate in 2001 by one vote due to Sanders of Vt switching to Independent caucusing with the Democrats. The Republicans regained control in 2003 maintaining a majority in both houses losing control only in the 2006 elections. Source:http://uspolitics.about.com/od/usgovernment/l/bl_party_division_2.htm
During the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-45), the Democratic Party controlled both houses of Congress. The Republicans won control of both houses in the 1946 elections, only to lose them in 1948; with Dwight D. Eisenhower's election to the presidency in 1952, the Republicans again won both houses. However, after the Democratic Party again won back control in the elections of 1954, it was the majority party in both houses of Congress for most of the next 40 years; the Republicans were only able to win control of the Senate for a six-year period (1981-87). The Republicans won a majority position in both houses of Congress in the elections of 1994. The Republicans controlled both houses until 2006, except the Senate for most of 2001 and 2002, when the Democrats had the majority after Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party to become an independent and caucus with the Democrats. In 2006, the Democratic Party regained control of the House of Representatives, and the results of the Senate elections yielded a Senate makeup of 49 Republicans, 49 Democrats, and two independents. In the 110th Congress (2007-08), the Democratic voting bloc has a 51-49 majority in the Senate because the two independents, Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, align themselves with the Democratic Party. -Source: www.wikipedia.org (US Congress)
The Democrats have had a majority in both houses of Congress since the 2006 elections. Prior to that the Republicans controlled the House for the prior 12 years and the Senate for 10 of the prior 12 years. Going back further, the Democrats had a majority in the House from 1949 to 1993 and the Senate swung back and forth several times in that period.
The Democratic party took control of Congress (both the Senate and the House of Representatives) in November 2006; they won the presidential election in November 2008 and took over the office of President in January 2009.
They convinced the top 4 state (according to electorial votes) that they're the best party and now they believe anything the democrates say.
The Democrats controlled the House for two years(2007- 2009) and the Senate for four years(2001-2003 and 2007-2009) while George W. Bush was President.
Clinton's first term
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During the 113th Congress (2013-2015), Democrats control the Senate and Republicans control the House of Representatives.
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The democrats controlled both houses in 2006.
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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.
The Democrats to control of both houses of congress.
Congress is made up of both Democrats and Republicans. Today the Democrats are in the majority.
they actually had control over both the house and the senate at that time.
He had a large majority of Democrats in Congress -apex
The Democrats hold a majority in the Senate.