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Defeated for Other Office 4 House: 2D, 2R Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 59, 6 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47, 6 terms Richard Gephardt
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Defeated for Other Office 4 House: 2D, 2R Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 59, 6 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47, 6 terms Richard Gephardt
Three of the polls released last week — by the Los Angeles Times, Battleground and NBC/Wall Street Journal — all indicated that only a minority of voters (46 percent or 47 percent) thinks Bush deserves
JOSEPH CROWLEY (D) Favorite restaurant: The Jackson Diner, 37-47 74th St., Queens; (718) 672-1232. This Indian buffet has been touted as one of New York’s best.
Democrat Ted Ladd got 47 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s primary and won the right to face Cubin on the November ballot.
class="casualtysubhd"> 10 House: 5D, 5R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 48, 5 terms Brad Carson (D-Okla.), 37, 2 terms Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), 52, 3 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47
“All of these communications are firmly within the group’s control,” FEC lawyers noted in their 47-page draft proposal.
Moore won that race 50 percent to 47 percent while outspending Kline by roughly $700,000.
Among likely voters, Bush’s 50 percent to 46 percent pre-convention lead turned into a very believable 49 percent to 47 percent Kerry advantage. All of those numbers make sense.
He went on to lose to Moore 50 percent to 47 percent.
Sanford Bishop in 2000 by a margin of 54 percent to 47 percent. The 8th District includes 18 south metro Atlanta counties and votes solidly Republican. The GOP runoff winner will be a shoo-in.
is the moderate in the Republican contest and also the favorite due to name recognition built up from his 2002 run, where he won an ideological primary only to lose to Moore in November, 50 percent to 47
Walrath, who pulled a surprising 47 percent of the Republican primary vote against Boehlert two years ago, was also the Conservative nominee in 2002, taking 22 percent as Boehlert’s only general
In the past three months, Democrats actually beat Republicans in generating cash — $47 million, compared to $31 million for the GOP.
class="casualtysubhd"> 10 House: 5D, 5R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 48, 5 terms Brad Carson (D-Okla.), 37, 2 terms Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), 52, 3 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47
Taff, who took 47 percent of the vote against Moore in 2002, is on more solid financial footing with $388,000 on hand after raising $103,000 over the past three months.
, 6R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 48, 5 terms Brad Carson (D-Okla.), 37, 2 terms Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 59, 6 terms Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), 52, 3 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47
To Republicans, the newest Neugebauer poll, which gives him a 47 percent to 39 percent edge over Stenholm, is simply the latest piece of evidence that their candidate is in an extremely solid position
But, according to Weller, who turned 47 on Wednesday, that streak doesn’t run in the family. “I am thrilled to have found my best friend and soul mate,” Weller said in a statement.
Like his state’s most legendary Senator — Strom Thurmond, the Republican whom Graham succeeded in 2003 after Thurmond’s record 47-year Senate service — Graham has a disarming Southern drawl that
RoperReports/NOP World reports that one-third of respondents believe that the American Dream is very much alive, and 47 percent say it is “somewhat alive.”