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John Thune Eyes Rise in Ranks

Republicans hold 47 votes in the Senate, and if they were to win the majority, that could further boost Cornyn’s candidacy for Whip.

Schedules Hamper Highway Bill Timeline

But there are smaller working groups within the larger, 47-member conference. Those working groups are being led by Members whose committees roughly match up to the issues at hand.

Kentucky: Dueling Polls in 6th District

In the Democratic poll, Obama won a horse-race matchup against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the district, 47 percent to 42 percent with 11 percent undecided.

DSCC Places First IE of ’12 Cycle in North Dakota

The poll’s sample broke down as follows: male 48 percent; female 52 percent; Democrat 29 percent; independent 29 percent; Republican 42 percent; 18 to 44 years old, 47 percent; 45 to 64 years old

New York Freshmen Most Vulnerable

27th district Incumbent: Kathy Hochul (D) 1st term (47 percent) Rating: Tossup In the most Republican district in New York, Hochul really should be toast.

White House Sees House GOP as Useful Foil

Democrats and the White House are looking to raise taxes on millionaires by $47 billion over a decade with the Buffett Rule, while House Republicans passed their $46 billion one-year tax cut.

Biden to Coin ‘Romney Rule’

Rather than the $47 billion the Buffett Rule would raise, Biden pitched the choice as a $2 trillion one — $1 trillion to keep the existing Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy and another $1 trillion

White House Lays Out Case for ‘Buffett Rule’

It’s expected to raise about $47 billion if the Bush tax cuts expire and much more, although the White House didn’t name an estimate, if the Bush tax cuts are made permanent as the GOP has proposed.

Obama Hones Stump Speech in Florida

It raises about $47 billion over the next decade — hardly a princely sum and nothing approaching the $3 trillion-plus cost of extending tax cuts for the middle class.

Senate GOP Wants Oil and Gas Subsidy Debate

The GOP position is a change from last week, when the vote had been scheduled by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), and it was expected that the 47 Republicans would vote against the proposal