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Rating Change: New Hampshire Senate Moves to Tossup

A May 25-28 RKM Research poll for Franklin Pierce University and the Boston Herald had Ayotte over Hassan 48 to 47 percent in a general election matchup and both candidates with good personal numbers

Policy · 114th Congress

White House: GOP Zika Bill ‘Woefully Inadequate’

Also on Tuesday, the White House’s chief spokesman urged senators in both parties to support a $1.9 billion version of a Zika supplemental ; but that measure failed, 50-47, to pass a procedural

Politics · 114th Congress

When Serving Together in Congress is a Family Affair

> Alex Mooney was criticized in his 2014 race because he previously served in the Maryland legislature and was chairman of that state’s Republican Party yet he narrowly won the West Virginia seat , 47

Politics · 114th Congress

Awkward Moments in Latino Outreach

In 2012, in the same secretly recorded video that exposed his assertion that 47 percent of Americans were so dependent on government largesse they’d vote for Obama no matter what, he also made a less-noticed

Politics · 114th Congress

The Seats Democrats Must Win to Retake House

But Obama won the district 51-47 percent in 2012, keeping it in Democrats’ sights.   California 21: Democrats can’t quit going after GOP Rep.

Politics · 114th Congress

Reid: GOP Failing Its Incumbents

The Democratic poll conducted by Hart Research Associates found the Ohio Senate race was effectively tied, with Portman leading former Democratic governor, Ted Strickland, 47 percent to 45 percent

Policy · 114th Congress

Capitol Hill’s New Top Cop

high-profile visits to Capitol Hill by the pope and the president to the humdrum of checking identification at doors for tens of thousands of staff, Capitol Police’s 1,729 sworn police officers protect a 47

Politics · 114th Congress

Reid: Calm Down, Everybody

Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., was rejected 48-47 because it needed 60 votes to pass. So Reid’s vote would not have changed the outcome.