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President Trump sends a letter to Speaker Pelosi stating that he intends to move forward with the planned date of January 29 for his State of the Union Address. [31] Pelosi blocks his attempt at an address until the government is reopened, making Trump the first President in U.S. history to be uninvited to a State of the Union Address. [ 32 ]
CBS News: January 18–21, 2019 36% 59% 5% 1,102 telephone [302] New York: Registered voters: Quinnipiac University: January 16–21, 2019 29% 67% 4% 929 [303] United States: All adults: American Research Group: January 17–20, 2019 41% 54% 5% 1,100 [304] Wisconsin: Registered voters: Marquette University Law School: January 16–20, 2019 44% ...
Donald Trump, a Republican originally from New York, who during his first presidency moved his principal residency to Florida, was elected president of the United States in 2016. He was inaugurated on January 20, 2017, as the nation's 45th president, and his presidency ended on January 20, 2021, with the inauguration of Joe Biden .
The war chest gives the president a head start on Democrats lining up for the chance to run against the Republican in the 2020 White House race.
January 21–27, 2019 40% 60% 1% 1,022 telephone [182] United States: All adults: ABC News/Washington Post: January 21–24, 2019 42% ... his election, Donald Trump ...
Kamala Harris launched her campaign on January 21, 2019. January 11: Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii announces she has decided to run for the nomination of the Democratic Party [17] January 12: Former secretary of housing and urban development Julian Castro officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party [15 ...
Donald Trump is the current president-elect of the United States and also previously served as the 45th president of the United States (2017–2021). Trump first ran for President in the 2000 United States presidential election as a candidate for the Reform Party of the United States. Trump withdrew from the race before the primaries.
Also during 2019, changes in partisan balance in the House of Representatives happened as the result of members of Congress switching their party affiliation.On July 4, 2019, Rep. Justin Amash declared he would leave the Republican Party but continue to serve in Congress as an independent, turning an evenly split Michigan delegation into a Democratic majority delegation. [17]