New versions of anti-crime legislation, welfare reform and a Medicare overhaul once would have been Republican victories.
Republican victory was due to the concentration of votes in the free states which together controlled a majority of the presidential electors.
So why, outside the South, have Republican victories not generated more Republicans?
Republican victories out West and in the South do little for the party in New England.
White House officials, still energized from Republican Congressional victories in November, brush off the criticism.
Republican victories in the elections of 1946 had brought a much more conservative Congress to Washington, with a determination to curb labor.
They noted Republican victories and said off-year voting did not signal a trend.
Republican victories in three or four races would signal a probable Republican takeover in the House.
Less government economic interference coupled with greater government moral dictates will never garner a Republican Presidential victory.
Republican victories in the 2010 midterm elections resulted in a one-seat majority in the Colorado House.
The Republican victory by 30,000 votes in 1874 was reversed to a Democratic majority of 30,000 in 1875.
The Republican victory is unlikely to halt Congressional interest in imposing new controls on the use of the volatile financial products known as derivatives.
And for some with historic ties here, the Republican victory in the district is particularly bitter, especially when they consider the influence of the Green Party.
By contrast, Republican victories have sparked some of the best election gains.
But today he found himself reassuring them that Republican victories in Congress would not change the course of American foreign policy.
The Republican victory reduces the Democratic majority in the Senate to 23 to 17 but does not change control.
The Republican victory last year was not built on such a foundation.
The Republican victory here in November was a turning point.
The Republican victories did not seem to reflect any new hostility toward Mr. Clinton.
The Republican victories in the midterm elections were remarkable in historical context.