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Sen. Sherrod Brown Breaks Ohio Fundraising Record
A September POLITICO/AARP poll put Brown ahead of Renacci by double digits: 47 percent to 31 percent.
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A September POLITICO/AARP poll put Brown ahead of Renacci by double digits: 47 percent to 31 percent.
More voters approved of MacArthur’s job performance than disapproved, with 47 percent approving and 38 percent disapproving.
Jennifer Wexton 48 to 47 percent in the survey by McLaughlin & Associates. Only 5 percent of voters were undecided.
In a Tarrance Group survey conducted for the Senate Leadership Fund Sept. 23-25, Manchin led Morrisey 47 to 43 percent.
She won 51 percent to 47 percent.
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,
Forty-eight percent of respondents backed Democratic challenger Katie Porter while 47 percent supported Walters in the survey conducted by GBA Strategies and shared first with Roll Call.
Spanberger captured support from 47 percent of the 400 potential voters pollsters surveyed by phone from Sept. 15 through Sept. 24.
In 2016, we saw a similar dynamic when 18 percent of the country had an unfavorable view of both Trump and Clinton, eventually breaking for Trump 47 percent to 30 percent.
Carlson led Spano 48 percent to 47 percent, with 5 percent of likely voters undecided. GOP incumbent Dennis A.
He led Lance 47 percent to 45 percent, within the margin of error. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates their race Tilts Republican.
Rick Scott, are running even in two recent statewide surveys, while Missouri’s Claire McCaskill and her opponent, GOP state Attorney General Josh Hawley, are tied at 47 percent in a recent NBC News/Marist
Waltz led Soderberg 47 percent to 46 percent in the 6th District poll, shared first with Roll Call.
Handel led McBath 49 percent to 47 percent in the race for the suburban Atlanta seat. Four percent were undecided.
Ballenger, a 47-year-old director of a sign language interpreting agency, said President Donald Trump’s victory in 2016 motivated her to actively campaign for McCaskill.
Young took 3 percent, while 47 percent backed Upton and 41 percent supported Longjohn. First elected in 1986, Upton had 82 percent name recognition.
He got higher marks on overseeing the economy: 45 percent approving and 47 percent disapproving.
“Every citizen has a responsibility to read this indictment,” the ad says, calling it “47 pages of corruption and greed.”
Rosendale, the Montana auditor, was ahead, 47 percent to 45 percent, in the survey conducted by WPA Intelligence for the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Five percent were undecided.
An Emerson College survey released the day before the election showed it 47-46 percent for O’Connor.