Which party had the House in 2008?

Which party had the House in 2008?

2008 United States House of Representatives elections

Leader Nancy Pelosi John Boehner
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 3, 2003 January 3, 2007
Leader’s seat California 8th Ohio 8th
Last election 233 seats, 52.3% 202 seats, 44.3%

How many House of Representatives were there in 2008?

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) Total
May 31, 2008 235 434
June 17, 2008 236 435
August 20, 2008 235 434
November 18, 2008 236 435

What happened during the 2008 election?

Obama won a decisive victory over McCain, winning the Electoral College and the popular vote by a sizable margin, including states that had not voted for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1976 (North Carolina) and 1964 (Indiana and Virginia).

What party was the majority in 2008?

Going into these elections, the Senate consisted of 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans, and two Independents who caucused with the Democrats, giving the Democratic caucus the slightest 51–49 majority….2008 United States Senate elections.

Party Democratic Republican
Leader’s seat Nevada Kentucky
Seats before 49 49
Seats after 57 41
Seat change 8 8

Was the House and Senate Democrat in 2008?

In the November 2008 elections, the Democratic Party increased its majorities in both chambers (including – when factoring in the two Democratic caucusing independents – a brief filibuster-proof 60-40 supermajority in the Senate), and with Barack Obama being sworn in as President on January 20, 2009, this gave a …

How was Obama elected 2008?

On November 4, 2008, Obama defeated the Republican nominee, Senator John McCain of Arizona, making him the President-elect and the first African American elected President. He was the third sitting U.S. Senator, after Warren G. Kennedy, to be elected president.

Who is the current minority whip of the House?

Current leaders

Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D) Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D)
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R) Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R)
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