A Look at Kansas
Moore won that race 50 percent to 47 percent. Moore originally won the seat in 1998 by defeating then-Rep.
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Moore won that race 50 percent to 47 percent. Moore originally won the seat in 1998 by defeating then-Rep.
House Republicans continued their torrid spending as well, expending $5.1 million during the month; they have spent roughly $47 million so far in 2003.
Jim Hodges (D) 53 percent to 47 percent. Hodges had been the state’s first Democratic governor since 1982.
casualty">Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Running for Senate 8 House: 1D, 7R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
The survey also showed Specter with a 47 percent to 19 percent favorable/unfavorable rating and primary opponent Rep.
Tommy Hartnett 50 percent to 47 percent, in part by intimidating potential Hartnett contributors.
casualty">Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Running for Senate 8 House: 1D, 7R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Taff took 47 percent of the vote last cycle. Kobach is a former Overland Park city councilman, elected to the job in 1999.
Hoeffel defeated Brown last year, 51 percent to 47 percent. — Lauren W.
The previous Winston poll had Senate Republicans at a 52 percent favorable to 35 percent unfavorable showing, compared to the Democrats’ 47 percent favorable to 41 percent unfavorable margin.
As a result, Lucas was able to peel off a number of moderate Republicans to beat Williams 53 percent to 47 percent.
John Thune (R) 47 percent to 46 percent in the McLaughlin & Associates survey, which was paid for by the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Zogby reported that for the first time more voters, 47 percent, want a new president, compared to 46 percent who want Bush re-elected.
In 2002, Taff took 47 percent against Moore, the same percentage then-state Rep. Phill Kline (R) got against Moore in 2000. — C.C.
The district voted 48 percent for Gore and 47 percent for Bush in 2000. In coming years, retirements could create competitive races in other districts as well. Reps.
Retiring 4 House: 4R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47, 5 terms
But Democrats pointed to different numbers, referring to a June Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report survey showing them leading in a generic Congressional ballot test, 47-40.
Hoeffel won re-election 51 percent to 47 percent, while Marshall won an open seat by a single point.
Rooney, 47, was the founding executive director for the Forum on Technology and Innovation prior to joining the committee.
Currently, about 47 million low-income Americans rely on the Medicaid program to pay for their health care needs.