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Ohio Poll Surprises Some Political Pros

SchuringÂ’s detractors point to the fact that he won his March primary by only 5 points with 47 percent of the vote despite having retiring Rep. Ralph RegulaÂ’s (R) backing.

Two Styles of Campaigning

But in 2006, Boyda rode the Democratic wave to victory, beating Ryun 51 percent to 47 percent.

Money Matters: An Opportunity Lost?

Both candidates have more money at this point than they did in their 2006 match, when Kirk bested Seals in the 10th district, 53 percent to 47 percent.

Primary Peril for Members

Towns survived a primary scare in 2006 when he won a three-way contest over two elected officials with just 47 percent of the vote.

The Out-of-Towners

In a closely watched race in which both candidates are expected to spend millions of dollars, the matter of a few blocks could cost Seals, who lost 53 percent to 47 percent in 2006, precious votes

North Carolina Result Is No Shocker

year, a Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research (D) survey conducted for the Service Employees International Union and the Center for American Progress Action Fund showed Kissell leading Hayes, 49 percent to 47

McCain Trailing in Key Swing States

In Florida, Obama enjoys a modest 47 percent to 43 percent lead, buoyed largely by significant leads among women, voters under 35, and African-Americans.

Kanjorski Vs. Kanjorski?

In a polling memo released Monday by BarlettaÂ’s campaign, Barletta led Kanjorski in a ballot test, 47 percent to 42 percent.