The Republican Revolution, Revolution of '94, or Gingrich Revolution, refers to the Republican Party (GOP) success in the 1994 U.S. midterm elections,[1] which resulted in a net gain of 54 seats in the House of Representatives, and a pickup of eight seats in the Senate. On November 9, 1994, the day after the election, Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama, a conservative Democrat, changed parties, becoming a Republican; on March 3, 1995, Colorado Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell switched to the Republican side as well, increasing the GOP Senate majority.[2]
Rather than campaigning independently in each district, Republican candidates chose to rally behind a single national program and message fronted by Georgia congressman and House Republican whip Newt Gingrich. They alleged President Bill Clinton was not the New Democrat he claimed to be during his 1992 campaign but was a "tax and spend" liberal. The Republicans offered an alternative to Clinton's policies in the form of the Contract with America.
The gains in seats in the mid-term election resulted in the Republicans gaining control of both the House and the Senate in January 1995. Republicans had not held the majority in the House for 40 years, since the 83rd Congress (elected in 1952). From 1933 to 1995, Republicans had controlled both House and Senate for only four years. From 1933 into the early 1970s, most white conservatives in the South belonged to the Democratic Party, and created the Solid South bloc in Congress. Most African Americans in the South were disenfranchised in those years, based on laws and subjective administration of voter registration practices.
By the mid-1990s, white conservatives from the South joined Republicans in other parts of the country, leading to the change in Congress. Large Republican gains were made in state houses as well when the GOP picked up twelve gubernatorial seats and 472 legislative seats. In so doing, it took control of 20 state legislatures from the Democrats. Prior to this, Republicans had not held the majority of governorships since 1972. In addition, this was the first time in 50 years that the GOP controlled a majority of state legislatures.
Discontent with Democratic candidates was foreshadowed by a string of elections after 1992, including Republicans winning the mayoralties of New York and Los Angeles in 1993. In that same year, Christine Todd Whitman won the New Jersey governorship. Bret Schundler became the first Republican mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, which had been held by the Democratic Party since 1917.
Republican George Allen won the 1993 Virginia gubernatorial election and Texas Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison won a U.S. Senate seat from the Democrats in the 1993 special election. Republicans also picked up three congressional seats from Democrats in Oklahoma and Kentucky in May 1994.
The rally was scheduled for noon Sunday on the Boston Common.
Problems started early on in the rally after the windshield of the protesters' rental van was smashed and the van drove into barricades.
Nearby businesses were closed and Emerson College locked campus doors, warning students of potential problem.
At one point, a fight broke out between the groups, and police had to break it up.
The chaotic events stemmed from a planned protest against mask and vaccine mandates organized by members of Super Happy Fun America, a Massachusetts group with far-right ties that was behind plans for a “Straight Pride†parade in 2019.
A far larger group of counter demonstrators showed up to oppose the group. Individuals from both sides pushed against metal barriers erected by police, and at another point protesters from the Super Happy Fun America walked around police to confront the counter demonstrators.
There are new details today about the closure of several correctional facilities in New York next year.
The state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision says Ogdensburg Correctional Facility, Moriah Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility, Willard Drug Treatment Campus, Southport Correctional Facility, Downstate Correctional Facility and Rochester Correctional Facility will close at the end of the day on March 10.
It comes after the state budget approved last year authorized the governor to close the prisons to save money, with the population of incarcerated people dropping. DOCCS says as of today, the number of people in state correctional facilities is around 31,000 — the lowest since 1984 and a decrease of nearly 13,000 since 2020.
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— Jonathan Allen (@jonallendc) November 9, 2021
.@PunchbowlNews reports House GOP discussing whether to strip committee assignments from the baker’s dozen who voted for bipartisan infrastructure bill.
If so, House GOP would send a message that members’ votes belong to the caucus not constituents.https://t.co/noMTYwXUea
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So about Stripping committee assignments...
Nope, it isn't about Paul Gasar and his death threats.
These assclowns.👀
— Jonathan Allen (@jonallendc) November 9, 2021
.@PunchbowlNews reports House GOP discussing whether to strip committee assignments from the baker’s dozen who voted for bipartisan infrastructure bill.
If so, House GOP would send a message that members’ votes belong to the caucus not constituents.https://t.co/noMTYwXUea
Quote by wickedpam:Quote by Raine:
So about Stripping committee assignments...
Nope, it isn't about Paul Gasar and his death threats.
These assclowns.👀
— Jonathan Allen (@jonallendc) November 9, 2021
.@PunchbowlNews reports House GOP discussing whether to strip committee assignments from the baker’s dozen who voted for bipartisan infrastructure bill.
If so, House GOP would send a message that members’ votes belong to the caucus not constituents.https://t.co/noMTYwXUea
Could Pelosi refuse to unseat them?
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BREAKING: EXCLUSIVE: THREAD: Pence, his aides, and staff were locked out of their offices in the capitol complex during the insurrection because their access badges had been DEACTIVATED the morning of the attack, according to sources familiar with the incident 1/
— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) November 9, 2021