Pederson Still Ponders Race Against Kyl
A statewide poll conducted in late April by Arizona firm Wright Consulting Services showed Pederson trailing Kyl by almost 30 points, 47 percent to 16 percent.
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A statewide poll conducted in late April by Arizona firm Wright Consulting Services showed Pederson trailing Kyl by almost 30 points, 47 percent to 16 percent.
Ben Cardin (D-Md.), 61, 10 terms Running for Other Office 5 House: 3D, 2R; 1 Senate: 1D Jim Davis (D-Fla.), 47
The center’s December survey found that 47 percent of respondents said “free trade agreements like NAFTA and the World Trade Organization have been a good thing,” while 34 percent said they were
After the 1970 census and redrawing of lines, however, 47 percent of the 8th district’s population was black and 41 percent were registered to vote.
Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), No. 47 in seniority, declined to move out of his current basement office in the Capitol’s northwest corner, which an aide described as “utilitarian” and “pretty plain.”
Ben Cardin (D-Md.), 61, 10 terms Running for Other Office 5 House: 3D, 2R; 1 Senate: 1D Jim Davis (D-Fla.), 47
Brock won 51 percent to 47 percent, a 42,000 vote victory. He served until 1976 when he lost to Jim Sasser (D). 1974 Nevada Senate race: Paul Laxalt (R) vs.
Ben Cardin (D-Md.), 61, 10 terms Running for Other Office 4 House: 2D, 2R; 1 Senate: 1D Jim Davis (D-Fla.), 47
— has been fueled, in large part, by his job approval, 47 percent in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll. Some context is in order here, too.
terms Ben Cardin (D-Md.), 61, 10 terms Running for Other Office 3 House: 2D; 1 Senate: 1D Jim Davis (D-Fla.), 47
Walcher, who narrowly bested Smith in the Republican primary in 2004 before losing 51 percent to 47 percent to Salazar in November, said Wednesday he is considering another race.
But glancing at a list of the 47 titles that Dickson has published in the past 34 years, it is quickly apparent that his interests have never really been that limiting.
>Mark Kennedy (R-Minn.), 48, 3 terms Running for Other Office 3 House: 2D; 1 Senate: 1D Jim Davis (D-Fla.), 47
Dick Posthumus by just 4 points — 51 percent to 47 percent.
What didn’t come up in Frank’s Sunday morning sermon, of course, was the little matter of the 47 House Democrats who also voted for the Schiavo legislation, or the fact that not a single Democrat objected
“He doesn’t want to build this Ratner World of his in Brooklyn because he wants to fill that famous void left by the Dodgers 47 years ago.
Giuliani led Clinton 49 percent to 47 percent in a Marist College poll, while the New York Senator held a 52 percent to 41 percent margin in a Siena College survey.
And, contrary to criticism during debate on the law, plans are being established in rural areas as well as cities, with 47 states scheduled to have Medicare Advantage plans available.
Not surprisingly, Republicans are the strongest supporters of the plan (47 percent approve, 31 percent disapprove), and Democrats are strongly opposed (17 percent approve, 60 percent disapprove).
Arlene Wohlgemuth (R) 51 percent to 47 percent in a seat that stretches from the Dallas suburbs south toward Waco and then west into Brazos County.