Hawaii: GOP Poll Finds Close Senate Race
Ed Case by 1 point, which is within the 4-point margin of error. The survey of 600 likely general election voters was taken July 8-10.
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Ed Case by 1 point, which is within the 4-point margin of error. The survey of 600 likely general election voters was taken July 8-10.
She would tie the former governor 45 percent to 45 percent and lose by 1 point to Hovde if the race were held today, according to PPP. Baldwin and GOP primary candidate former Rep.
Watch the video of that here — the question begins at 1:08:45 and Meadows’ answer begins at 1:11:25. Watch the video of the June 9 event here — his remarks begin at 4:00.
Charlie Rangel (D), in the toughest primary of his career since he came to Congress in 1970, pulled in more than $29,000 from fellow Members from April 1 to June 6, according to newly filed fundraising
From April 1 to May 23, Kaine outraised Allen by about $450,000, raising more than $1.2 million to Allen’s $751,000.
Members of Congress combined to donate almost $20,000 to the candidate from April 1 to May 16, the deadline for contributions in pre-primary reports due Thursday to the Federal Election Commission.
David Dewhurst has donated an additional $6 million to his Senate campaign since April 1.
If no one gets to 50 percent, the top two finishers fight it out in a Dec. 1 runoff election.
On the other hand, the club needed a candidate to defeat Lugar, who has a lackluster 65 percent lifetime score on their issues and became their No. 1. target of the 2012 cycle.
The poll surveyed 700 likely Indiana GOP primary voters on April 30 and May 1. The margin of error was 3.7 points.
v=ueusOdK97_I&feature=youtu.be The ad is part of the barrage of cable TV spots that Berman is spending $1 million to air ahead of the June 5 all-party primary.
The buy comes shortly after Sherman purchased about $420,000 and the Berman campaign bought more than $1 million to run ads on cable until the June 5 primary.
With a much broader and likely more moderate primary electorate, Hatch, who had $3.2 million in cash on hand as of April 1, has the early edge over Liljenquist, who had $242,000 in cash on hand.
The Associated Press called the race a little before 1 a.m. today with about 55 percent of precincts reporting. The win sets up a rematch by proxy between Kelly and Giffords.
He raised $330,600 from Jan. 1 through April 4 and then brought in an additional $51,000 after that.
Altmire’s campaign announced he raised about $330,000 from Jan. 1 through April 4, which is the pre-primary reporting period.
He also outpaced Sherman in fourth-quarter fundraising 8-to-1, though neither has announced their fundraising totals from the first quarter.
Delaney also exhibited a stunning capacity to raise money, even as he did not hesitate to put more than $1 million of his own money into the race. But Garagiola had backers of his own.
In the meantime, here’s the countdown of Lugar’s lackluster week: 1. This morning, former Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) chimed in with his support for Lugar on C-SPAN.
In Washington state, a Congressional candidate must only pay 1 percent of the annual salary of a House Member as his filing fee and declare his party affiliation.