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Retiring 4 House: 1D, 3R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
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Retiring 4 House: 1D, 3R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Businessman Geoff Davis (R), who garnered 47 percent against Lucas last year and has already announced he is running again, outraised the three-term lawmaker for the quarter.
Carol Moseley-Braun (D), 50 percent to 47 percent. The banking fortune heir spent upwards of $17 million on the race, most of it his own funds.
Feinstein prevailed, however, 47 percent to 45 percent. For her part, Boxer pledged to stay her strategic course regardless of whom the Republicans nominate.
Conducted by Anchorage-based pollster David Dittman, the survey showed 47 percent approve of the job Murkowski is doing while 22 percent disapprove.
Despite the slip-ups, Farley took 47 percent to Edwards’ 52 percent, the incumbent’s lowest re-election percentage ever.
The poll, conducted March 17-19 for the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee by The Tarrance Group, showed Dent with 47 percent compared with 39 percent for Boscola.
Retiring 4 House: 1D, 3R; 1 Senate: 1D Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Then-Rhode Island Secretary of State James Langevin (D) won the four-way contest with 47 percent of the vote, and the seat is likely his for as long as he wants it.
Kent Hance (D) 53 percent to 47 percent.
Huckabee won re-election in 2002 in a tougher than expected race against state Treasurer Jimmie Lou Fisher (D), 53 percent to 47 percent.
1944-47: Served in the Navy 1948: Received bachelor’s degree from Tufts University 1949: Received master’s degree from Tufts 1950-51: Fulbright Scholar at the London School
GOP leaders hastily decided to exempt Medicare — along with Social Security —from their budget-balancing plans — but not Medicaid, the health insurance program that covers 47 million poor Americans
Tommy Hartnett is also thinking about a bid; he took 47 percent against Hollings in 1992.
Stephen Neal (D), losing 53 percent to 47 percent despite nearly equaling Neal’s fundraising. Gray’s connection to C. Boyden Gray, his first cousin who was then a top aide to George H.W.
In testimony before the Senate Armed Service Committee, top military officials said a war could cost from $47 billion to $67 billion in this fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30.
Mike Synar (D-Okla.) in 1992, pushing him into a runoff before losing 53 percent to 47 percent.
By a margin of 47 percent to 23 percent, respondents agreed that the United States is “a bully that wants to dominate the world” rather than “a force for good.”
Retiring 4 House: 1D, 3R; 1 Senate: 1D Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Democrats outnumber Republicans in the swing district, where Al Gore beat Bush 49 percent to 47 percent in the 2000 presidential election.