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Where Republicans, Democrats Stand Heading Into 2019
According to November’s exit poll, 48 percent of respondents had a favorable view of the Democratic Party, while an almost equal 47 percent had an unfavorable view.
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According to November’s exit poll, 48 percent of respondents had a favorable view of the Democratic Party, while an almost equal 47 percent had an unfavorable view.
In Florida, 47 percent of voters support regulating the prices of prescription drugs while 23 percent oppose that.
Average premiums for 2018 are set to increase by 3.6 percent compared to 2017, according to an analysis by Avalere and The Associated Press of proposed or final rates of 47 states and Washington,
With 62 percent of precincts reporting, Radinovich led the five-person field with 47 percent of the vote, when The Associated Press called the race.
Similarly, Morrisey has campaigned on his record, including a $47 million settlement with pharmaceutical distributors. Brendan Kelly, seeking to oust GOP Rep.
Denham led Harder 47 percent to 42 percent.
The GOP started with thin margins — 48 senators to the Democrats’ 47 and one independent, and a House advantage of 221-213 with one independent.
The 47-year-old (who turns 48 on Jan. 29) said he doesn’t anticipate spending his entire adult life in Washington.
About 51 percent of residents in rural West Virginia, 47 percent in Alaska, 38 percent in Maine and 37 percent in Nevada rely on Medicaid, according to a June report from the Georgetown Health Policy
[CBO: Lower Deficit, More Uninsured Under House Health Plan] Travis Bishop, a 47-year-old veteran, said there should have been more discussion about how the existing health care law has hurt West Virginians
Price won approval of the Senate, 52-47, around 2 a.m. Friday, and Republicans expect the confirmation will speed up work on rolling back the Affordable Care Act.
Senate Republicans rejected the amendment in a party-line vote, 47-51.
Enzi raised a point of order against the amendment, and the chamber voted 47-51 against waiving the point of order, effectively rejecting the amendment.