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Others, particularly some of the newer faces on Capitol Hill, wonder whether the 47-year-old organization’s board — stacked with old-guard names such as Blackwell, a former aide to Ronald Reagan
Indeed, those four Democratic defections make it technically true that Reid needed Republican votes to pass the CR in a 53-47 chamber.
after the Senate rejected, as expected, a resolution that would have defunded Planned Parenthood on a 42-58 vote and a resolution that would have defunded the health care overhaul law on a party-line 47
Bush), eight Senate seats but only five House seats in 1986 (Ronald Reagan) and thirteen Senate seats and 47 House seats in 1958 (Dwight Eisenhower).
Connie Mack IV, who announced last week that he will not enter the race, trailed with 34 percent to Nelson’s 47 percent. MSNBC host and former Rep.
Here the clear winner is the balanced budget constitutional amendment, which has been endorsed by all 47 Senate Republicans.
Voters were split on Obama’s job performance, giving him a 47 percent approval rating, while 48 percent disapproved.
The Democratic plan garnered just 42 votes, less than the 44 for the House bill, even though Democrats have a 53-47 majority.
Russ Feingold (D), who lost his seat in 2010 to Ron Johnson, 52 percent to 47 percent.
The Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling poll showed Kaine and Allen tied with 47 percent each. The pollster found Kaine to be “slightly more popular than Allen.”
A Public Policy Polling survey taken in late January showed Bruning led the primary field, getting 47 percent to Stenberg’s 19 percent.
The basic arithmetic is this: In election after presidential election, exit polls show that, on average, 47 percent of voters self-identify as moderate, 33 percent conservative and 20 percent liberal
The GOP’s strongest potential candidate, Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian, trailed 47 percent to 37 percent in a hypothetical matchup with 16 percent undecided.
The coming fight over the controversial House-passed spending bill will test the Nevada Democrat’s hold on his smaller 53-47 majority as well as the gentlemen’s agreement he struck with Minority
With a 53-47 majority, there are now enough open and competitive seats for Republicans to at least make the Senate an even split. Along with New Mexico and North Dakota, where Sen.
Donnelly finished with 48 percent of the vote, Walorski got 47 percent and Vogel got 5 percent.
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Keith Ellison (Minn.), 47, the most obvious names.
When you have 47 Senators with a variety of views, consensus isn’t always possible. But that’s a contribution I’ve tried to make,” Alexander said. “I’ve tried to be even-handed and do that.