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Congress · 119th Congress

Democrats winning on health care post-shutdown, some analysts say

↵↵Data from early November from Navigator Research and Global Strategy Group found that 47 percent of Americans blame Trump and Republicans for rising premiums, while 21 percent blamed Democrats and 19

Senate confirms Bhattacharya to lead NIH

The vote was 53-47. As director, Bhattacharya would oversee the $48.6 billion agency, the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research.

The nation’s report card hits crisis level

All three of these characteristics are especially important in the context of grade inflation, which 47 percent of the electorate called a "widespread problem" last year.

The sad folly of Joe Biden’s defiance

Polling analyst Nate Silver, in a New York Times op-ed last week, pointed out that Democratic Senate candidates in rough races are running better than Biden in 46 of the 47 quality surveys.

Policy · 117th Congress

Food industry wary of mandates ahead of hunger conference

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 47 percent of U.S. adults 18 and older have hypertension, and 20 percent of people ages 2 to 19 and 42 percent of adults have obesity that can

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Republican Mike Flood fills Fortenberry seat in Nebraska

[Fortenberry avoids prison time over three felony convictions] Flood beat Democrat Patty Pansing Brooks, who is also a state senator, 53 percent to 47 percent in a race The Associated Press

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Hit over ethics charges, Palazzo loses Mississippi primary

Sheriff Mike Ezell was leading Palazzo, 53 percent to 47 percent, when The Associated Press called the race at 8:55 p.m. Eastern time with an estimated 84 percent of the vote counted. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrats signal they plan to fight for NC Senate seat

An East Carolina University poll released Monday and taken May 19 and 20 found Budd leading Beasley 47 percent to 39 percent among registered voters, with another 12 percent undecided. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

GOP has to make 2022 about policy, not personality

Given the huge Democratic edge in party registration — 47 percent Democrat, 24 percent Republican and 29 percent independent — any California Republican looking to win statewide has to not only do well