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In the Newest Congress, the Rich Get Richer

Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) $5.19 million Leaping from a tie for No. 47 last year, Harkin derived the largest portion of his overall wealth from a money market fund valued at more than $1 million.

A Big Shift in Giving From Big Business

After giving Democrats slightly less than half — 47 percent — of its political money during the 2006 cycle, the company has goosed Democrats’ share to 83 percent so far this year.

Senate Comity Slips Away

The amendment failed, 52-47, to get the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster, and Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) cited the Republicans’ “obstructionist” tactics in his decision to scrap the

Kirk Has Big Haul, but Challengers Do, Too

Democrat Dan Seals, Kirk’s long-shot opponent last year who surprised everyone by winning 47 percent of the vote, took in more than $250,000 in the second quarter.

McConnell Runs Conference, Race

A recent Democratically commissioned poll in Kentucky signaled that McConnell may not be invincible, showing only 47 percent would vote to re-elect him while 44 percent would prefer someone else.

Alliance of House Mods Yet to Emerge

“We’re still trying to find time,” he said of the 47-member group. “We still want to do that and we think it would be productive.” Rep.

New Majority, Same Great Tradition?

But their political triumphs didn’t translate into athletic prowess as they lost the next two games before the Republicans picked up 47 House seats in the 1966 elections.

Alaska’s Terrain Shifting

Young’s worst showing was in 1992 when he won with just 47 percent. Stevens’ smallest victory margin was when he won a 1970 special election with 60 percent of the vote.