Poll: Elizabeth Warren Opens Up Lead on Scott Brown
Among registered voters, 49 percent said they would vote for the Harvard professor and 42 percent said they would vote for Brown “if the election … were being held today.”
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Among registered voters, 49 percent said they would vote for the Harvard professor and 42 percent said they would vote for Brown “if the election … were being held today.”
to the general election.
“There is absolutely no question in my mind that Americans Elect, which is getting on the ballot as a political party, is not entitled to 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status,” said Fred Wertheimer, president
It has also prompted some state election officials and judges to crack down.
“There is parts of [the RAD manual] that I think are part of the enforcement processes of the Federal Election Commission,” said Republican Commissioner Donald McGahn.
“The district in the last election showed us that the Central Valley is fed up with the other party,” Valadao said.
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moment of truth, so I’d think better now than then [to come to a long-term agreement], but if we can’t, then we’ll take the savings we can get now and we will relitigate this as we get closer to the election
A Boy Scout must earn at least 21 merit badges, serve at least six months in a troop leadership position and manage a community-oriented service project — all before age 18.
Two polls released over the weekend showed Democrat Kathy Hochul leading Republican Jane Corwin, giving Democrats new optimism about pulling off an upset Tuesday in a western New York special election.
mirror the operation spearheaded by Republican strategist Karl Rove, who in 2010 revolutionized a two-pronged fundraising approach to raise and spend as much money as possible: Crossroads GPS, a 501(c)(4)
The 4-2 vote in Gravel’s favor gave the former Senator from Alaska, who called his campaign “broke,” a chance to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Heinrich won re-election in November by 4 points in a strong cycle for Republicans nationwide. President Barack Obama won the district in 2008 by a 21-point margin.
Francisco “Quico” Canseco reported outstanding loans worth more than $900,000 from the 2008 election cycle, each with a .05 percent interest rate.
The former two-term governor was elected to the Senate by just a couple of points with the help of 21 percent of the Republican vote.