"tide" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Moreover, the more amicable, willing-to-compromise image that Republican leaders projected in the final months of the 104th Congress should help them blunt any strong Democratic tide, many analysts say.
- Senator Smith, 55, acknowledges that he is facing an unusual Democratic tide.
- Many of them were the Republicans who were washed out to sea in the Democratic tide.
- Even so, and with Carter at the top of the Democratic ticket, Heinz barely reversed the Democratic tide and defeated Green, 52-48 percent.
- There were several races in which the ability to bring home hundreds of federal projects might have made enough of a difference to withstand a Democratic tide.
- I don't think we're in the midst of a Democratic tide here.
- The Democratic tide ran even more strongly in 1936.
- "The Democratic tide is rising," Mr. Florio said.
- But in a year that some knew would be a rising Democratic tide, relatively few resources were thrown at lifting the smallest boats: the state's Democratic Senate candidates.
- Now, Democrats are hoping that Mr. Lewis's first tight race in a decade could be a bellwether of a Democratic tide this year.
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