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At the Races: Calamari vs. lobster. Discuss

An internal poll from this spring had Hoadley up by 1 point in the mostly rural and suburban district that includes the city of Kalamazoo. Trump carried the district by 9 points in 2016.  

Campaigns · 116th Congress

RNC fact check: Questioning economic and tax claims

That would support a claim that Trump’s tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks boosted the growth by 1 percentage point above expectations in 2018 before weakening in 2019.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Trump needs a convention bounce

[jwp-video n=”1″] Operating with slim margins, little time The president was operating on very slim margins, with a low electoral ceiling and little room for error, before a global pandemic

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Stephanie Bice wins GOP runoff, will face Rep. Kendra Horn

[jwp-video n=”1″] Neese made late loan of $250,000 Bice led Neese in fundraising, with $1.5 million raised through Aug. 5 compared with Neese’s $1.2 million, which included a $450,000 loan.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

RNC fact check: First night speakers spin

In fact, the Republican tax law largely benefitted the wealthy, while the Biden proposed tax increases would fall mainly on the top 1% of taxpayers. Sen.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Watch the key 2016 numbers as you watch the 2020 polls

[jwp-video n=”1″] How important are white voters to Trump? In a June 7, 2016, article for The Washington Post (“Will there be enough white voters to elect Donald Trump?”)

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Jeff Flake: Conservatives better off with Biden than Trump

[jwp-video n=”1″] House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has cited Djou’s 2010 special election victory and the subsequent GOP takeover of the House majority as a parallel for 2020.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Pelosi backs Kennedy over incumbent Markey

The news, first reported by the Boston Globe, comes as voters have already begun to cast ballots in advance of the state’s Sept. 1 congressional primaries.