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The democrats did make gains in the 1948 elections by supporting the civil rights in general and the universal suffrage.

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What gains did Democrats make in the 1948 election?

The democrats did make gains in the 1948 elections by supporting the civil rights in general and the universal suffrage.


Even though Democrats made gains in the 1948 election they still?

did not win a majority in Congress. The Democrats gained seats in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, but fell short of achieving a majority in either chamber. This meant that they had to work with Republicans to pass legislation and accomplish their policy goals.


What outcome of the 1948 president election reveal?

democreats made gains even thought roosevelts new deal coalition was weakening


Who is the current majority in the house Democrats or republicans?

At the moment, Democrats have the majority in both houses of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. However, because of the recent Republican gains in the November elections, the Republicans will hold a majority in the House once those elected take office in late January of 2011. The Democrats will still hold a majority in the Senate.


Choose the best description of the changes regarding politics in Packingtown.?

The Socialists were making many positive gains against the Democrats and Republicans.


How did the 1862 US election results effect the Union's battle to end the Southern rebellion?

In modern times and even in the past, the so-called "off year election" normally saw gains for the minority political party. The Confederates were hoping that the 1862 Union elections would provide more political victories for the War Democrats, the party that was at least not as radical than the Republican Party. As it turned out and as expected, the Republican Party had setbacks for the Republicans. Significant although slim victories by the Democrats in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois gave hope for the Democrats. And the election in Kentucky of a pro-Confederate governor in Kentucky gave hope also to the Confederates, the Republicans still maintained a good degree of control in both the Congress and in state elections. No changes to the Union's war efforts were therefore forthcoming.


What did the outcome of the 1948 presidential election?

Democrats made gains, even thought Roosevelt's New Deal coalition was weakening. Truman ran a whistle-stop campaign and visited a huge cross-section of America. He had the common touch and a great appeal to the middle class. The election showed that the new deal type of programs still brought (or perhaps bought) votes.


How did southern democrats reverse gains made during reconstruction in each of these areas?

Southern Democrats reversed gains made during Reconstruction primarily through the implementation of Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation and disenfranchised Black voters. They utilized tactics such as literacy tests, poll taxes, and understanding clauses to suppress Black electoral participation. Additionally, violence and intimidation from groups like the Ku Klux Klan further undermined African American rights and solidified white supremacy. This systemic oppression effectively rolled back many of the advancements achieved during Reconstruction.


What was a characteristic of the 1938 Congressional elections?

The 1938 Congressional elections were marked by significant gains for the Republican Party, which capitalized on growing public discontent with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal policies. This election resulted in the Democrats losing their supermajority in Congress, reflecting a shift in voter sentiment. Additionally, the elections highlighted a resurgence of conservative politics, particularly in the wake of economic challenges and concerns about government overreach.


What was the great upset in 1948 election?

With regards to US history in presidential elections, many people believe that the election of Harry S. Truman in 1948 was a remarkable upset. Even newspapers had already printed that Truman had lost to the Republican candidate, the governor of New York, Thomas Dewey. Dewey was heavily favored and being from New York was a big plus for him. Nevertheless Dewey lost, giving Truman a huge upset victory.Moving on to the 21st century, the upset victory of Donald Trump over Hilary Clinton was a huge political upset.


What is the emerging Republican majority?

Howard Phillips wrote a book titled, The Emerging Republican Majority, in which he analyzed Richard Nixon's electoral victories in 1968 and 1972. The theme was Nixon's famous "southern strategy." The problem was, Nixon did not win a "solid south" in '68. He lost some border states. Furthermore, many southerners were content to spit the ticket voting Republican in presidential elections and voting Democrat in state and local elections.The Republican gains in the landslide and McGovern debacle of 1972 were squandered by the Watergate constitutional crisis. Many of the Watergate losses were recouped by public frustration with the weak and feckless presidency of Jimmy Carter. Therefore, the political alignments in1980 were not much different than those of 1968. However, by 1980 several southern Republican Senators and Governors had appeared on the scene as a harbinger of the future. The two landslides of Ronald Reagan and the popularity of his presidency hastened the conversion of the south to the Republican party and created a new class of voters called "the Reagan Democrats." Unfortunately many Reagan Democrats were content to remained Democrats in spite of 12 years of Republican control of the White House (1981 - 1992).Fred Barnes' book The (still) Emerging Republican Majority (2003) cited a variety of statistics to prove that the Democrats were still the national majority party by a comfortable margin in 1992, when Clinton beat George H.W. Bush. However, by the election of 2000, the two parties were in parity according to the presidential vote and confirmed by statistics cited by Barnes. In the off year elections of 2002, the Republicans made gains in the Senate, Congress, and among governors. Barnes gathered a variety of statistics to show that by 2002, the Republicans had finally emerged as the majority party. Whether you look at the vote in congressional races, control of state legislatures, governors, and voter party identification, the Republicans were now in the majority. Many Reagan Democrats and Southern Democrats had finally changed parties. The Republican majority of 2002 was not as great as what the Democrats had in 1992, but it was a real majority.In this essay, I shall make the case that the Republican majority increased even more by election day 2004, and that these advantages are enduring. But first we must understand the Republican emergence


Who rejected the final compromise effort to stop the secession movement?

Abraham Lincoln, because it underact the gains made by the 1860 election