Relationship Details

Republicans Political opposition legislative dependency Democratic Party (in Senate)

Connected Entities

Entity A
Republicans
Type: organization
Mentions: 140
Also known as: House Republicans, Republican, Senate Republicans, Joint Economic Committee Republicans, Congressional Republicans
Entity B
Democratic Party (in Senate)
Type: person
Mentions: 0

Evidence

The text states that with a narrow majority, Senate Republicans will need votes from the 'other party' (Democrats) to advance controversial legislation due to the 60-vote cloture rule.

Source Documents (1)

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Political analysis report • 958 KB
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This document is a one-page political analysis report from EY, dated 'Election 2016,' discussing the results and implications of the 2016 U.S. election. It analyzes the Republican majorities in the House and Senate, potential legislative challenges like the Senate's 60-vote cloture rule, and the change in the number of GOP House seats. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities.

Republicans's Other Relationships

Political opposition Democrats
Strength: 10/10 View
Political alliance President-elect Trump
Strength: 7/10 View
Political opposition Trump, Donald J
Strength: 6/10 View
Political adversaries Democrats
Strength: 6/10 View
Political opposition accusation Democrats
Strength: 5/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Political opposition legislative dependency
Relationship Strength
5/10
Medium strength relationship
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-19 04:43

Entity Network Stats

Republicans 6 relationships
Democratic Party (in Senate) 1 relationships
Mutual connections 0

Discussion 0

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