McSally Win Gives Republicans Another House Seat (Updated)
Updated 1:14 p.m. | Republican Martha McSally has officially defeated Rep. Ron Barber, D-Ariz., after a protracted recount in the Tucson-based 2nd District reaffirmed her lead .
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Updated 1:14 p.m. | Republican Martha McSally has officially defeated Rep. Ron Barber, D-Ariz., after a protracted recount in the Tucson-based 2nd District reaffirmed her lead .
A New England College automated survey of registered voters on Dec. 1 found Ayotte ahead 48 percent to 43 percent.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, those events raised about $1 million. Bush held a fundraiser for a Republican House candidate, Rep.
“You know, I just stood up in conference and talked about the Waters of the U.S. rule, which is the No. 1 Farm Bureau priority. I’m the only one who spoke up.”
In the meantime, with a new Congress comes a new opportunity to pass meaningful legislation that would help the 1 in 5 families impacted by crushing student loan debt.
Not Your Typical Southern Democrat in South Carolina The Most Divided House District in New York Awards for the Best and Worst of Politics of 2013 2012’s Best and Worst, Part 1
Correction 1 p.m. An earlier version of this post misspelled the names of Nebraska state Sen. Beau McCoy and Rep.-elect Cresent Hardy.
As it turned out, African-Americans constituted 12 percent of the Arkansas electorate in 2014 according to the exit poll, the same percentage they constituted in 2008 and 1 point more than they
“Come Feb. 1, we were four months out from the primary, we sort of did a long-ball strategy where we wanted to go up on TV before everyone else,” Bennecke said.
1 Senate, 5 House Races Still Too Close to Call (Updated) -
Last night, around 1:30 a.m., I even heard CNN anchors talking as if there is great doubt about the Louisiana runoff.
Cory Gardner, R-Colo., hadn’t actually played high school football; they wished a super PAC would drop $1 million on Sen.
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There are some signs of competitiveness in this seat: Michigan’s native son, Mitt Romney, only carried Michigan’s 6th District by 1 point.
These lawmakers still bring in cash, with Sessions spending nearly $1 million and Democratic Rep. Terri A. Sewell of Alabama raising more than $1.4 million.
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Here’s who may not be coming back this time: 1. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark. Pryor put up a strong fight against Republican Rep.
At the 1:50 mark, one woman yells “shut up!” to the audience members interrupting Foust. “Please, be quiet,” the debate moderator chided the audience.
The roster of House Republican women is likely to grow in 2015 and there’s even a chance that 1-in-10 glass ceiling will get cracked — a somewhat surprising result given that about one-third fewer
How does a senator running unopposed for re-election in a red state during a good year for Republicans manage to spend nearly $1 million? It adds up fast. Sen.