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How vulnerable House incumbents fared in the 2022 midterms
Schweikert was ahead by less than 1 point when the AP called the race Monday 9:26 p.m. Eastern time.
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Schweikert was ahead by less than 1 point when the AP called the race Monday 9:26 p.m. Eastern time.
Fetterman led by 2 percentage points when the AP called the race at 1:51 a.m. Eastern time.
imagine a clearer case of ‘textually demonstrable constitutional commitment’ of an issue to another branch of government to the exclusion of the courts than the language of Article I, section 5, clause 1
Why are you blaming the 1 million Georgians who have diabetes instead of holding the pharmaceutical companies accountable?”
Democrats could bring it straight to the floor in that chamber under “automatic discharge” rules since it’s well after an April 1 deadline for Senate Budget Committee action.
Another outside group, the Committee to Defeat the President, said it would spend $1 million to support GOP Rep. Ted Budd in North Carolina’s open Senate race.
“Today’s actions are going to save consumers more than $1 billion each year, and that’s a lot of money back in people’s pockets.”
Cortez Masto and Nevada Democratic Victory have had visitors to the state focused on both the Senate race, where the senator is No. 1 on Roll Call’s list of the 10 most vulnerable incumbents, and
In the closing weeks of an election increasingly dominated by economic issues, the Senate Democrats’ top super PAC is focusing on Social Security in new ad buys worth at least $1 million each aimed at
“That’s my No. 1 priority and will always be until we enact it permanently.”
While Biden barely carried the district by 0.2 points and Lee won by just over 1 point in 2020, redistricting added Democratic voters — largely from what had been Titus’ deep blue 1st District.
Trump beat Biden by 1 percentage point here.
Annual fund deposits reached a peak of over $1 billion in fiscal 2019, capping years of steady growth.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) That’s been the approach taken by Axne, who won a second term in 2020 by just 1 percentage point and is in a reelection race that’s rated a toss-up.
$1 billion and counting: Super PACs and other outside groups spent $1 billion on the midterm elections through Oct. 4 and are on pace for the costliest nonpresidential cycle to date, according to
.$1 billion for the EPA, most of which would fund clean water grants.$400 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, half of which would go toward fisheries assistance.$300 million
Another Gallup survey found that Americans, by more than a 2-to-1 margin, believed that the Watergate committee was motivated by a desire to “get at facts” rather than to “discredit” Nixon.
Overall, our Senate projection remains Republicans +1 seat to Democrats +1 seat. Two of the three outcomes within that likely range would keep Democrats in control.
Yet another was $1 billion — that’s how much the CR included to help low-income households deal with winter heating bills at a time when natural gas prices are, like seemingly everything else, climbing
No. 1, they see the U.S. as potentially heading into a recession. They see the E.U. heading into a recession. China’s economy is still quite soft because of their internal COVID restrictions.”