Finally, the midterms will offer a platform for future presidential candidates to show their stuff.
FDR's was 52% before his second midterms in 1938 when Democrats lost 71 seats.
Consider the House that trooped back to Washington after the midterms of November 1998.
Mr. Clinton's was 59% at this point in 1997 and 63% by the 1998 midterms.
"Obama will have greater difficulty getting key legislation though ahead of the midterms in November, " said Pope.
And also on my issue that I wanted to ask, we're now -- the midterms are over.
In the 1998 midterms, coverage was 57 percent negative for the Democrats and 60 percent negative for Republicans.
What does a statistical analyst do between the presidential election and the midterms?
Older voters are highly sought after, especially in midterms, when others are less likely to go to the polls.
You can imagine a scenario under which Obama and the Democrats are looking quite good come the 2010 midterms.
Youth turnout dropped 6% between the 2008 presidential election and the 2010 midterms.
As of 2010, there were as many as 54 Blue Dogs, but the midterms knocked their caucus down to 26.
But the voters still turned against the Democrats in the 1994 midterms and threw them out of power in Congress.
Five days before any exam, go online and find as many midterms you can about that subject matter from many universities.
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You said expect change after the midterms as far as administration staff.
According to exit polls, Republicans showed up in higher than usual numbers for the midterms, accounting for 35 percent of all voters.
Good, bad or neutral, these polls between the 2006 and 2010 presidential races resemble U.S. midterms where future trends are often detected.
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Mr. Obama has never lacked for confidence, and perhaps he is right that he can steamroll his opposition in Congress, or in the 2014 midterms.
Hastert's allies say that is unfair, that it was Hastert's reputation and demeanor that rescued House Republicans following the fall of Newt Gingrich after the disappointing 1998 midterms.
Other issues from the midterms are also clouding the process.
The findings reflect a remarkable fall in the fortunes of the Democrats from their surge in the 2006 midterms (33 percent negative versus 82 percent negative for the GOP).
While some Democrats say it is likely some seats in the area will be lost in next year's midterms, others believe they still have a good shot at being competitive.
Like true partners, we decide together which Chinese kid Bob should sit next to midterms, or whether Sheamus, as the young man in Hyderabad calls himself, knows of any hot IPOs.
He says they also hauled the aide's son out of college midterms, sent him before a grand jury and threatened him with perjury to pressure his father into a plea bargain.
"Right now it looks like Republicans and conservatives are angry and energized to vote in the midterms next year, " said Stuart Rothenberg, editor and publisher of the nonpartisan Rothenberg Political Report.
"To ask people not to have midterms seemed like the inappropriate thing to do, " said Alice Agogino, a professor of mechanical engineering who sat on the stadium committee in its early planning stages.
In college, when I trotted from the library down to 110th Street at 3 a.m. before midterms, I fueled up not on dainty Canadian rounds but on sturdy Columbia Hot Bagels, buttery and cheap.
Interest groups are spending five times as much on the 2010 congressional elections as they did on the last midterms, and they are more secretive than ever about where that money is coming from.
While the party controlling the presidency has gained House seats in only one midterm this century (1934), the president's party has gained Senate seats in three of the past nine midterms (1962, 1970 and 1982).
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