Have you been following US politics? What does GOP mean? The Republicans won more seats in the recent election, and people are watching closely how this result will influence the upcoming presidential election in 2016.
Read the article (alone or together with your Cambly tutor) and practice politics-related expressions like legislature, have the upper hand, chamber, stave-off, veto-proof, blue state, electoral map.
[World News★★★]Republican Wave Floods States
(P1) Republicans hold a record number of seats in state legislature as a result of 2014 election
(P2) To say it was a good night for Republicans on the state level would be an understatement. Republicans now control 23 state governments outright and are on track to hold more state seats than they have since the late 1920s, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
(P3) After Tuesday, the GOP has the upper hand in 69 of the 99 country’s legislative chambers. In Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and West Virginia at least one chamber flipped from Democratic to Republican majorities. Results have yet to come down in Colorado, where Gov. John Hickenlooper was barely able to stave off a Republican challenge to his reelection. In many states Republicans are not simply the majority, they’ve secured a veto-proof supermajority, including in Florida and Missouri.
(P4) “Voters overwhelmingly voted for a new, open, innovative future for their families by electing state level Republicans in record numbers across the nation, including in traditionally blue states,” said Matt Walter, the president of the Republican State Leadership Committee in a statement. Walters said Republicans were successful largely thanks to their recruitment of a diverse set of candidates, including the youngest lawmaker in the U.S.
(P5) The payoffs for the GOP victories the state-level could be substantial. In states where the Republicans have single-party control they have shown willingness to advance aggressive party agendas: think North Carolina during the 2013 session. Come 2020, when state lawmakers will again be tasked with redrawing electoral maps, party control will be crucial.
(P6) Democrats haven’t lost hope. “Republicans had a great night,” director of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) Michael Sargeant says. “But our operations were able to make sure we limited the damage in some places. ”
(P7) Democrats raised a reported $17 million and made about 2 million voter contacts this cycle. Sargeant says that work resulted in Democrats holding on to majorities in key states including the Maine House, the Iowa Senate, and the Kentucky House, which he says will ensure Republican agendas don’t sail through in those states.
“Those victories along with some others were critical to make sure they’re still balances,” Sargeant says.
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SOURCE: HTTP://TIME.COM/3567261/REPUBLICAN-WAVE-FLOODS-STATES/
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Discussion Questions
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- Briefly summarize the content of the article in your own words.
- What were the reasons why GOP was able to have the upper hand in this election (P3)?
- Why is the author concerned with “redrawing the electoral map” (P5: ask your tutor if you don’t know what this means)?
- Why do democrats say “they haven’t lost hope” (P6-7)?
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