Another John Kerry Run in ’08? Don’t Hold Your Breath
A majority of voters, 51 percent, said that they had an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic nominee, while only 47 percent had a favorable opinion of him.
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A majority of voters, 51 percent, said that they had an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic nominee, while only 47 percent had a favorable opinion of him.
Mary Christ, 47, has been hired as the new executive assistant for the Congressman. Prior to joining Cox’s office, Christ worked for Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) as his scheduler.
>Defeated for Other Office 9 House: 6D, 3R; 1 Senate: 1D Brad Carson (D-Okla.), 37, 2 terms Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 60, 6 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47
The 47 percent who disapprove went 80 percent for Kerry.
While Democrats tried to paint Reichert, who gained national fame when he caught Green River serial killer Gary Ridgway, as too conservative for the swing district, he managed an impressive 52 percent to 47
Despite pouring more than $3 million of his own money into his campaign in October, Bowles finished with 47 percent while Burr, who garnered some early criticism for a sluggish start in the race,
In 2000, then-Green Party nominee Nader took 5 percent of the vote — a key reason why the 2000 race ended up 47 percent for Gore and 47 percent for Republican George W. Bush.
Defeated for Other Office 4 House: 2D, 2R Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 60, 6 terms Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.), 47, 6 terms Richard Gephardt
An Oct. 14-19 national Marist poll found that 4 percent thought the problems people had with voting on Election Day 2000 had been completely corrected, 47 percent mostly corrected, 26 percent mostly
A Mason-Dixon survey released Sunday in the Sioux Falls Argus-Leader showed Daschle with a 49 percent to 47 percent lead, down from his 5-point edge in mid-September.
At this point, among the presidents who’ve lost, Gerald Ford dropped from a 47 percent approval rating to 44 in Gallup polls in the week before the election.
Currently, only four of 47 Generation Xers in Congress are women. Despite being slow out of the gate, Xers are expected to seize power eventually, in what could become a dramatic power shift.
Tony Knowles (D), who has led the contest in most polls — the most recent by a 47 percent to 43 percent margin. Polls in the Last Frontier do not close until midnight on Nov. 3 in the East.
The argument could have political pop in the Albuquerque-based 1st district, where 47 percent of the voters are enrolled Democrats and 16 percent are independents.
In the latest Washington Post poll (Oct. 13-16), Bush went from being down 1 point, 47 percent to 48 percent, to up 4 points, 49 percent to 45 percent.
Although 47 percent of the district’s voters are Democrats and 16 percent are independents, Republicans have confounded Democrats by holding the seat since 1968.
In the most recent independent poll in the race, Northup led Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk Tony Miller (D) 47 percent to 40 percent even as Kerry led Bush 48 percent to 44 percent in Jefferson
The Fox poll showed that voters regard Iraq and terrorism as the most important issues facing the country — and on those, Bush outpolls Kerry by 47 percent to 39 percent and 49 percent to 37 percent
7th district Incumbent: Bob Beauprez (R) 1st term (47 percent) Outlook: Tossup Beauprez’s 121-vote margin in the 2002 race made him a prime target for Democrats this cycle.
President Bush carried Missouri 50 percent to 47 percent over then-Vice President Al Gore in 2000.