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Remembering Congress’ Jewel Named Julia

Thus began my 47-year friendship and, eventually, virtual sibling-ship with the already honorable Julia Carson, one of the most intelligent, ethical, industrious and compassionate people I have ever known

Rally Urges Local Labor for Ballpark

One of those fired, Norval Scott, 47, was at the protest and said in an interview that his supervisor told him that “even a monkey could do this job.”

The Time Is Now for Universal Care

Nearly 47 million Americans now lack any health insurance, and millions more have only inadequate coverage. Members of Congress don’t need to worry about their coverage.

Reruns for Senate

John Warner (R-Va.), 53 percent to 47 percent, and he is now the leading candidate for the Republican’s open seat 12 years later.

After Davis

According to the Office of History and Preservation, 47 women have succeeded their late husbands in Congress, 39 in the House and eight in the Senate.

Illinois House Primary Worries Democrats

Last year, the upstart managed to capture 47 percent of the vote against Kirk, an unfathomable share considering he had scant DCCC support until the election’s final hours.

Should the NRSC Spend Any Time on Lautenberg?

And that was the best Republican showing in a New Jersey Senate election since 1994, the Republican tsunami year when challenger Chuck Haytaian drew 47 percent of the vote against Lautenberg.

Golden State Ballot Measure Is Only a Long Shot for GOP

An August Field Poll showed 47 percent of registered voters saying they prefer changing to a district-by-district allocation of electoral votes, while 35 percent preferred the current winner-take-all approach

Democrats Get Set for AG War

Zell Miller of Georgia — when he won confirmation to be solicitor general in 2001 in a relatively narrow 51-47 vote. “He’s not a no-go, but we have a whole lot of questions,” said Sen.

Land of Opportunity?

In that marginal GOP-leaning district, Democrat Dan Seals — who took 47 percent against Kirk in the previous cycle with minimal DCCC help — is running again, as is Clinton White House aide Jay Footlik.