State Reps. Lead List of Possible Kissell Foes
John McCain (R-Ariz.) carried 47 percent in the 2008 presidential election. McCain would have taken 55 percent under the proposed new lines.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) carried 47 percent in the 2008 presidential election. McCain would have taken 55 percent under the proposed new lines.
Updated: 6:47 p.m. In a return to his “maverick” style, Sen.
The public supports a strong balanced budget amendment, such as S.J.Res. 10, which is co-sponsored by all 47 Senate Republicans and authored by Utah Sen.
McCain narrowly won the group 49 percent to 47 percent. But in the Pew survey, only 39 percent of white independents approve of the president’s job performance, while 51 percent disapprove.
Another vulnerable Democrat is Kissell, a sophomore whose 8th district on the South Carolina border shifts from a district that went 47 percent for McCain in 2008 to a district that the Arizona Senator
Updated: 7:47 p.m. Senate Budget Committee Democrats have reached a deal on a budget and could unveil it as soon as next week if the Senate remains in session.
Updated: 1:47 p.m.
All 47 Senate Republicans back the plan, and McConnell said he hopes to force a vote after the July Fourth break. Schumer ripped the idea.
All 47 Members of the Republican Conference have united behind the balanced budget amendment, a rare occurrence in a Conference that encompasses moderates such as Olympia Snowe of Maine and tea party
Mitt Romney, Obama led 47 percent to 43 percent. In a matchup with former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Obama was ahead 48 percent to 40 percent. About 10 percent of those polled were undecided.
David Vitter (R-La.), failed by a 47-51 vote before the Senators moved on to consider other amendments. Democratic Sens.
Updated: 9:47 p.m. House Democrats just can’t seem to put to rest the debacle that has been Rep. Anthony Weiner’s fall from grace.
Democratic firm Public Policy Polling reported Rehberg taking 47 percent and Tester 45 percent, further evidence that this is one of the most competitive Senate races in the country.
Pendleton, 47, is the former director of training at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Hatch led 47 percent to 44 percent among registered Republicans in the Dan Jones & Associates poll conducted for the Deseret News. In hypothetical general election matchups, Hatch tied Rep.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) was still able to win 47 percent of the vote.
I’m 47 years old.” The proposed map was embroiled in negotiations until the last minute Friday.
But Pratt & Whitney lobbyists were able to upend that conventional wisdom in February — in part by convincing 47 of the GOP freshmen (and 63 other Republicans) that their loyalty to Boehner should be trumped
A Quinnipiac University survey released Wednesday showed Casey leading an unnamed Republican challenger, 47 percent to 32 percent.
On the Republican side, while the field has yet to take shape, 2010 Senate candidate and former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon nearly matched Murphy’s favorables with 47 percent