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What obstacles to real change would remain with a Democratic president and a stronger majority in Congress?
The stronger majority enabled Republicans to beat back Democratic amendments that had doomed the measure in the past.
"And with seven seats and counting now added to the Democratic ranks in the Senate, we have an even stronger majority that will bring real change to America".
Cameron's position means, paradoxically, that he is more reliant on the support of his backbenchers than in the last government, when the combined strength of the Tory-Lib Dem coalition meant he enjoyed a stronger majority in the Commons.
The triumph, paradoxically, means Cameron is more reliant on the support of his backbenchers than in the last government, when the combined strength of the Tory-Lib Dem coalition meant he enjoyed a stronger majority in the Commons.
Paradoxically, despite winning an overall majority, the Prime Minister is far more vulnerable to rebellions than he was in the last Parliament, when the combined strength of the Tory-Lib Dem coalition meant he enjoyed a stronger majority in the Commons.
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She said stronger majorities in the House and Senate should "increase bipartisanship, civility and fiscal responsibility".
"But we need a Democratic president, and we need stronger majorities in the House and Senate".
In the Thatcher decade, Labour returned stronger and stronger majorities, eventually winning 50 of Scotland's 72 seats.
Generally, in the past, one major political grouping would earn a strong majority in the parliament.
"Strong majority". Really?
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