Insight Turkey
Insight Turkey
Challenging ideas
On Turkish politics and International affairs

Author

David L. Wiltse

Briar Cliff University, david.wiltse@briarcliff.edu
David L. Wiltse
The Congressional Elections 2010 and Turkish Interests in the Congress
January 1, 2011
Republicans, in a classic midterm “wave election,” supplanted the Democratic majority in the House of Representatives with a large majority of their own and substantially reduced the Democratic majority in the Senate. Yet, despite their electoral success, this victory should not suggest to Republicans that the electorate has granted them any sort of broad policy mandate. Such mandates are illusory in the American political system. As such, President Obama’s impressive string of legislative victories in the past few years will most likely remain in place, though his relationship with Congress will undoubtedly become more complicated. Moreover, the Turkish-American relationship should be largely unaffected. In fact, the new majority in the House may be more sympathetic to Turkish interests than the previous Congress.

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