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House and Senate Preview: New Faces and a Lame Duck
By Lindsey Mcpherson and Bridget Bowman and Michael Cades [jwp-video n=”1″] The House returned Monday and the Senate returns Tuesday to begin the lame-duck session.
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By Lindsey Mcpherson and Bridget Bowman and Michael Cades [jwp-video n=”1″] The House returned Monday and the Senate returns Tuesday to begin the lame-duck session.
In early exit polls, the House leader reportedly won white voters nearly 3-1, while Edwards won black voters 2-1. Early in the race, when it became clear that Rep.
[Related: 25 debates, 9 candidates, and 1 expensive race to replace Chris Van Hollen] Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District: Rep.
[Related: 25 Debates, 9 Democrats and 1 Expensive Race to Replace Chris Van Hollen] Maryland is a former slave state that gave birth to Harriet Tubman, a
As of April 6, the end of the most recent campaign finance reporting period, Brown had raised $618,000 compared to Ivey’s $1 million and Peña-Melnyk’s $799,000.
Mike Leavitt, an Annapolis-based Republican consultant who helped guide Hogan’s successful campaign, said winning again “will be a very uphill battle” in a state where voters are registered Democrat, 2-1.
Van Hollen’s announcement of Maryland Democratic establishment leaders came a week after EMILY’s List announced it had started a $1 million, six-week ad buy on Edwards’ behalf.
Their favorable ratings, 45 percent, were identical and Van Hollen bested Edwards’ name identification by 1 percent – well within the poll’s 4-point margin of error.
A spokesman for Edwards did not respond when asked how much money it has in the bank, only telling reporters that it raised $924,000 since January 1.
Donna Edwards’ Senate campaign said Friday the Democrat raised $590,000 in the second quarter — ending the first half of the year with less than $1 million in the bank for her primary race for the open