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Building a Health Market

ROLL CALL: So the administration’s answer to the fact that we have got 46 million to 47 million people uninsured in America is to go state by state and hope that the states will gradually cover

Amy, What You Wanna Do?

Klobuchar, 47, won what was expected to be a very tough open-seat race last year with surprising ease, taking 58 percent of the vote against then-Rep. Mark Kennedy (R).

Walz Unfazed by Lineup of Republicans

Walz was a long-shot candidate, but the former National Guardsman campaigned relentlessly and his personal style helped him earn a surprising 53 percent to 47 percent victory over then-Rep.

Pombo Won’t Make Political Comeback

Although President Bush won the Central Valley district in 2004 with 54 percent of the vote, McNerney beat Pombo 53 percent to 47 percent in 2006 after losing badly to him two years earlier.

Familiar Names Aim at Walberg

But whether Berryman will have a clean shot at Walberg depends heavily on a decision by Schwarz, who after serving one term in Congress fell to Walberg’s challenge from the right, 53 percent to 47

Meek Raises, Spends Cash in Style

Since 2003, he has spent nearly $30,000 in high-end steakhouses alone, including 47 listed disbursements at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in downtown Washington, D.C.

DSCC Tries to Gin Up Challenger With Poll

The poll, with a 3.5 percent margin of error, had Cornyn leading a generic Democrat in a hypothetical re-election race 47 percent to 38 percent, with 15 percent undecided.

Kirk Seat Will Draw More Interest

Seals, a former GE Commercial Finance worker who earned 47 percent of the vote in his underdog bid, confirmed in an interview last week that he is looking into a repeat challenge of the four-term

D.C. Revitalization Agencies Dealt Difficult Hands

When the City Council created the AWC in 2004, it planned to give it properties along the Anacostia River, including a 47-acre piece of the Southwest Waterfront that was under the control of the