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Peach State Pits Minority Voters Vs. GOP Lean

It found 43 percent supported Obama’s re-election and 47 percent thought it was time to elect someone else. But when the survey put the president head-to-head with former Massachusetts Gov.

Gay Marriage Debate Takes Back Seat to Economy

just five years ago a strong majority of voters supported a state constitutional amendment to ban the recognition of same-sex marriages and civil unions, a May Washington Post poll shows a plurality, 47

New York Winner to Be Sworn In Today

“I think the data shows that even in a traditional race, I would have been successful,” said Hochul, who beat GOP nominee Jane Corwin 47 percent to 43 percent last week.

Senate Race Heats Up House Hunt in Wisconsin

Kapanke has decent name recognition in the district, having earned almost 47 percent of the vote in a 2010 bid against Kind. Kapanke raised nearly $1.9 million in the effort.

Bipartisanship Is McCaskill’s Election Strategy

wants to see something happen that matters, that’s substantial, that’s in the trillions of dollars category, and I think everyone knows, in order to do that, you’ve got to have 60 votes, and we have 47

Threats to Members Hard to Calculate

That’s more than the 47 threats recorded from October 2009 to March 2010, when the contentious health care debate raged on Capitol Hill.

Don’t Start Planning Obama Inauguration Yet

But by the end of April, Obama’s ratings had fallen back to 45 percent approve/47 percent disapprove, almost right where they were in late October 2010. Other polls confirmed the trend.

Florida Senate Race Heats Up for GOP

A Quinnipiac University poll of registered Florida voters released last month found 47 percent approved of how he was handling his job, while 27 percent disapproved.

N.D. GOP Expecting Competitive House Race

At the convention, at least 1,200 delegates from 47 state legislative districts will endure what is likely to be several rounds of balloting to pick their nominee by majority vote.

Senate Faces Modest Agenda as Debt Limit Looms

With a slim 53-47 margin and a host of moderate Democrats worried about big deficits and re-election fights next year, Senate Democratic leaders have been stuck in a defensive legislative crouch.

Heller, Berkley Close in New Poll

Heller took 47 percent and Berkley 43 percent, with 10 percent undecided. The poll of 491 registered voters was conducted April 21-24 and had a 4.4-point margin of error.