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6 things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
Here are six things to watch Tuesday: 1.
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Here are six things to watch Tuesday: 1.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Some national Republicans told CQ Roll Call in recent weeks that they had been excited about Hamilton, whose long-running advertisements had given him name recognition in the
[jwp-video n=”1″] The ensuing melee featured: Chase’s accusation that Trump would not have been impeached had Herrell not lost to Torres Small in 2018; an ad from Herrell depicting Chase as
Lamb has a sizable financial advantage this cycle with more than $1 million in his campaign account as of May 13, while Parnell had $384,000. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
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Kennedy III, in a debate Monday in advance of the Bay State election on Sept. 1.
[jwp-video n=”1″] At this stage, Republicans’ best-case scenario might be a replay of 2014, when the May House battlefield was nearly evenly divided (24 Democratic and 27 GOP vulnerable seats
Reed said the potential impact on the Senate race was the “No. 1 reason” the chamber decided to get involved in King’s primary.
Christina Hale, who had raised $1 million as of May 13.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The states While Biden is a considerable favorite to win the popular vote, the Electoral College outlook is somewhat murkier.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Russo, a former Marine intelligence officer, has spoken publicly about the assault before, including at an Air Force base during Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
Kelly Loeffler’s husband cut a $1 million check to a pro-Trump super PAC in April, Politico reported.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The GOP primary attracted more than $1 million in outside spending, with some of it spent to bolster Bentz, who resigned from the state Senate to run for Congress.
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Here are three things to watch: 1. Outside influence in GOP primary The Republican primary to replace retiring GOP Rep.
Young is running again, but Axne has a financial advantage in the race, with nearly $2.5 million in her campaign account on March 31, to Young’s $1 million. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
The bill would provide almost $1 trillion to help state, local and tribal governments meet their payrolls for first-responders and other workers, such as teachers.
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The group’s largest reservation included $3.25 million in Los Angeles, followed by $3.1 million in New York City and $1 million in Las Vegas.