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Goldwater vs. McGovern in 2016?

A Jan. 2-7 NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll found Cruz leading Clinton in Iowa 47 percent to 43 percent. The same survey found Rubio leading Clinton 47 percent to 42 percent.

Goldwater vs. McGovern in 2016?

A Jan. 2-7 NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll found Cruz leading Clinton in Iowa 47 percent to 43 percent. The same survey found Rubio leading Clinton 47 percent to 42 percent.

Rigell Retirement Shifts Seat Out of Safe for GOP

President Barack Obama won it 50 percent to 49 percent in 2012 and 51 percent to 48 percent in 2008 and Democrat Terry McAuliffe narrowly won the 2nd, 47 percent to 46 percent, in the 2013 gubernatorial

Obama’s Empty Campaign Threat on Gun Control

percent approve/54 percent disapprove (early October, Quinnipiac University) Pennsylvania: 42 percent approve/54 percent disapprove (early October, Public Policy Polling) New Hampshire: 46 percent approve/47

Obama’s Empty Campaign Threat on Gun Control

percent approve/54 percent disapprove (early October, Quinnipiac University) Pennsylvania: 42 percent approve/54 percent disapprove (early October, Public Policy Polling) New Hampshire: 46 percent approve/47

Ted Cruz Might Not Need Trump Supporters

“There isn’t anybody else,” 47-year-old Sean Hadley told CNN at a Trump rally in Des Moines. “Everybody else is bought and paid for, no matter what party.”

Top Races in 2016: Mountain Region

Utah 4th District: Democrat Doug Owens narrowly lost to Mia Love, 50 percent to 47 percent, last cycle and is back for a rematch.

Will ‘Electability’ Sink Trump?

The Quinnipiac poll found Trump trailing Clinton 47 percent to 40 percent, while Cruz and Clinton were tied at 44 percent and Rubio trailed Clinton by a single point, 44 percent to 43 percent.  

Will ‘Electability’ Sink Trump?

The Quinnipiac poll found Trump trailing Clinton 47 percent to 40 percent, while Cruz and Clinton were tied at 44 percent and Rubio trailed Clinton by a single point, 44 percent to 43 percent.

Onward Christmas Warriors …

In 2012, when the firm left its first Christmas poll in our stockings, 47 percent of voters believed in a Kris-Kringle-centered conflict, compared to 40 percent who didn’t.