EMILY’s List: Women Remain Key
Last month, EMILY’s List announced a $1 million pro-McCaskill ad buy with the Service Employees International Union.
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Last month, EMILY’s List announced a $1 million pro-McCaskill ad buy with the Service Employees International Union.
Kent Conrad (D) won his first term in this seat in 1986 by less than 1 point.
He said he would turn Medicaid into a block grant to the states and that they would “get what they got last year, plus inflation, plus 1 percent.”
(Staff estimates a fully dressed burrazo weighs about 1 pound.) Their deliberation hit home as soon as we pierced the bulging shell.
By today, similar surveys showed the race effectively tied, with several polls showing either a 1-point Romney lead or a 1-point Obama lead.
During October, voters can make a tax-deductible donation of $1 to vote for either Mitt’ns or his opponent Barrrk, a tri-color hound who was flown to the rescue group recently from an over-crowded shelter
Akin touted reaching $1 million in online donations through a post Monday on Twitter, but the campaign has yet to release third-quarter fundraising totals.
The House version, by Steve Womack, R-Ark., differs mainly in that it sets the small-business exemption at a higher $1 million.
Updated 1:36 pm | The Kentucky Republican’s political action committee, RANDPAC, criticizes Democratic Sens.
The survey interviewed 400 likely voters in the district from Sept. 30 through Oct. 1. It had a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points.
The poll interviewed 400 likely voters from Sept. 30 through Oct. 1.
A spokesman said the groups have together spent $1.5 million on House races since Jan. 1, 2012, and there is big spending yet to come.
The poll of 633 likely voters in the district was conducted by live telephone interviews Oct. 1-4. It had a margin of error of 3.9 points.
Early on, the committee blocked off nearly $1 million for television ads.
Flake is now on the air, but Democratic outside groups are outspending their GOP counterparts 4-to-1.
1. Laura Richardson (D-Calif.) 2nd full term (68 percent) Richardson is the only Member on this list who faces a member of her own party – and a fellow Member – on the ballot.
1. Will Suburban Women Be a Deciding Factor?
Louisiana’s “jungle primary” and the fact that there are five candidates on the ballot means there could be a runoff, likely with Boustany facing Landry in the Dec. 1 election.
3rd district | Incumbent: Joe Heck (R) 1st term (48 percent) | Outlook: Tossup The freshman won his first bid for Congress by just 1 point in a strong year for Republicans nationwide, and his district
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