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Republicans hold a 53-47 advantage in the Senate.
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Republicans hold a 53-47 advantage in the Senate.
The November poll found support for the House impeaching Trump is at 47 percent, still higher than the 43 percent who said they were opposed. The poll has a 2 percentage point margin of error.
“Hell yes we’re going to take your AR-15’s, your AK-47,” O’Rourke famously said in a Democratic debate in September. “We’re not going to allow it to be used against our fellow Americans anymore.”
More than half — 55 percent — thought Trump did “something wrong” in his dealings with Ukraine and 47 percent said what the president is accused of is “seriously wrong.”
Edwards took 47 percent of the vote, but Rispone and third-place finisher Rep. Ralph Abraham combined for a majority with 27 percent and 24 percent, respectively.
For 2017, the last full year for which data is available, Couch and Wilson had the third and fourth highest number of board-remanded cases — at 50 and 47 respectively, according to federal documents
[SALT Still Rubs the Democrats’ Tax Wounds] Natural gas heats 47 percent of U.S. homes and accounts for 35 percent of electricity, according to federal data.
But on the House floor, where this year delegates were granted the ability to vote on bills related to the Committee of the Whole, San Nicolas voted just 47 percent of the time he has been eligible
And that figure is larger than the 47 percent of those who responded to a late-September CNN-SSRS poll who say they favor the inquiry.
Testy Trump adds fuel to raging impeachment battle] A CNN-SSRS poll conducted last week, mostly in the five days immediately following the speaker’s announcement, shows a plurality of voters — 47 percent
A plurality of voters — 47 percent — now support Trump being impeached by the House and removed from office by the Senate, according to a new CNN-SSRS poll.
Kenny Marchant is retiring, 47 percent of respondents supported a Democrat while 46 supported a generic Republican.
For example, in 2011, Democrat Kathy Hochul (now New York’s lieutenant governor) won a special election for an earlier version of Collins’ seat (the old 26th District) with 47 percent against Republican
Some 47 percent said it was worth it to impeach in that case, while 49 percent said it was not worth it.
Removal from office would require 67 senators to vote to convict him after a trial, and Democrats (and independents who caucus with them) hold only 47 Senate seats.
“Hell yes we are going to take your AR-15, your AK-47,” O’Rourke, who has struggled to gain a footing among his party’s frontrunners, said last week at the Houston debate.
Cain was responding to a noteworthy moment during the Democratic presidential debate in Houston on Thursday when O’Rourke said, “Hell yes, we’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47,” in response
Lawmakers also added about $47 million for a variety of cybersecurity education programs and scholarships across the Defense Department.
O’Rourke received some of the loudest applause of the night on the Democratic presidential debate stage in Houston on Thursday when he said, “Hell yes, we are going to take your AR-15, your AK-47
McCready won those precincts with 58 percent of the vote in 2018; this year, he got only 47 percent. “T