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Biden talks inflation: Another swing and a miss
And independents were skeptical by more than 2 to 1 (21 percent to 55 percent).
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And independents were skeptical by more than 2 to 1 (21 percent to 55 percent).
be a part of our agenda: We will not have as part of our agenda a bill that raises taxes on half the American people and sunsets Social Security and Medicare within five years,” McConnell said March 1.
Murkowski held more than $5 million in her campaign as of March 31, while Tshibaka had slightly less than $1 million.
While public opinion polls consistently show support for preserving Roe is strong, the key electoral questions are (1) How many people will change their partisan vote intention because Roe is overturned
He pulled in $1 million and had $200,000 on hand. Alisha Shelton, a mental health therapist, raised $320,000 and had $28,000 on hand.
China ads: A Wall Street Journal analysis of broadcast television and national cable data finds that roughly 1 in 9 ads aired so far this year in all House and Senate races have mentioned China,
Republicans won the female vote by 1 point in 2010 despite Democratic claims that passage of Obamacare would sustain the women’s vote for the Democratic Party, after having won the women’s vote by
Outside groups spent a combined $1 million on the race. Most of that was aimed at Republican state Sen. Theresa Gavarone, who finished third with 29 percent of the vote.
Outside spending is also strongly running in Brown’s favor, with more than $1 million alone spent to support her by Protect Our Future PAC, a group funded in part by a cryptocurrency billionaire.
Goldilocks, Act 1: A state judge says the new congressional map in Kansas went too far favoring Republicans, CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone writes.
These views extend across party, ideology, age and region, making a concept like defunding the police totally out of tune with most voters who oppose it by a 3-to-1 margin.
And among nondefense agencies, Homeland Security would receive just a 1 percent boost, while a handful of other departments would get close to, or above, increases of 20 percent.
And the event was the Democratic convention in a state that routinely elects Republican senators by a better than 2-to-1 margin.
The state has a June 1 qualification deadline for an Aug. 2 primary election. It’s also unlikely the U.S.
Kaine’s measure, which the Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced in late March by a 21-1 vote, would require a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate or an act of Congress before any president
HMP has disclosed spending more than $500,000 in support of Flynn, according to disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission, and plans to spend $1 million, other candidates said.
The filings show that candidates are gearing up for another year of expensive elections, with more House candidates raising at least $1 million and candidate loans fueling intense primary battles
Cuellar had $1.4 million at the end of the quarter on March 31, while Cisneros had $1 million.
Haley Stevens of Michigan, hauled in more than $1 million during the first three months of the year, the FEC filings show.
Dave Schatz raised $1.1 million with a $1 million loan and had $2.1 million on hand. Former Gov.