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Utah Republican Burgess Owens announces retirement
Ben McAdams, a Democrat, 47 percent to 46 percent.Â
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Ben McAdams, a Democrat, 47 percent to 46 percent.Â
"For 47 years, they've been talking and talking and talking. In the meantime, we've lost a lot of lives while they talk. Legs blown off, arms blown off, faces blown off.
↵↵When respondents, independent or not, were asked which party they leaned more toward, they picked Democrats over Republicans 47 percent to 42 percent.Â
War powers↵↵Last week, senators voted 52-47 to discharge from the Foreign Relations Committee a war powers resolution that would bar U.S. military action "within or against" Venezuela absent specific congressional
On the health of the economy, 53 percent said it was on the wrong track, while 47 percent picked right track.
Back in early March, Trump's job rating was even (48 percent approve vs. 47 percent disapprove), according to Nate Silver's national average.
Democrats (including independents who caucus with them) hold 47 seats, while the GOP holds 53.
Connecticut’s 4th (where 55.2 percent of residents have a bachelor’s degree or higher), California’s 40th (51.5 percent), California’s 51st (47 percent) and Florida’s 11th (39.2 percent) represented by
According to the FairVote advocacy group, as of April, ranked choice voting is being used in 52 jurisdictions across the country, including two states (Alaska and Maine), three counties and 47 cities
A June 10 YouGov survey found that on one hand, a plurality of 47 percent disapproved of Trump’s move to use the Marine Corps on U.S. soil.
Kiggans won a competitive reelection race last cycle, 51 percent to 47 percent, but could face another tough contest in the midterms in a Virginia Beach-based district with a high concentration of federal
Fifty-three percent approved of the job he was doing as president, while 47 percent disapproved. Good numbers for Trump. Fifty-nine percent of people also approved of his immigration efforts.
The vote on the measure was 52-47. The House could vote on that measure as soon as Thursday.