OKLAHOMA: AG Edmondson Leads Carson in Senate Poll
Taff, who took 47 percent of the vote in 2002 against Moore, has much more significant institutional backing for this run.
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Taff, who took 47 percent of the vote in 2002 against Moore, has much more significant institutional backing for this run.
Sununu won the general election 50 percent to 47 percent after first besting then-Sen. Bob Smith (R), age 61, in the GOP primary.
to heal the wounds left by the infamous “tractor man,” who in March broke up some of the gravel around the pond area when he drove his John Deere tractor into the pond, turned “doughnuts” and staged a 47
Boehlert received a scare from Cayuga County legislator David Walrath (R) in the 2002 24th district primary, winning 53 percent to 47 percent, and Walrath is pondering whether to run again.
In 2000, McCain voted with his liberal counterparts 47 percent of the time on economic issues, and in 1999, he agreed with Democrats 44 percent of the time on foreign policy.
D-N.C.), 50, 1 term Running for Senate 7 House: 1D, 6R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Jay Alan Sekulow Client: Arguing on behalf of minor plaintiffs Age: 47 Current job: Chief counsel, The American Center For Law and Justice; host of national radio show “Jay Sekulow Live”; chief
Although he lost thousands of dollars in some of the more notorious corporate scandals in 2001, he managed to jump from No. 47 last year by minimizing his liabilities.
casualty">Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Running for Senate 8 House: 1D, 7R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) in 1990 and 1996, taking 47 percent and 46 percent of the vote.
In the Aug. 21-22 poll by Princeton Survey Research Associates and Newsweek, 48 percent supported a withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in response to the attacks on U.S. military personnel, and 47 percent
In 1998 Glenn lost in the GOP primary, and two years later he was defeated by Bishop 54 percent to 47 percent. Both Glenn and Bishop are black.
Mark Warner ran for Senate in 1996, losing to incumbent John Warner 52 percent to 47 percent. The Democrat, who is independently wealthy, spent more than $10 million of his own money on that contest.
Moore won that race 50 percent to 47 percent. Moore originally won the seat in 1998 by defeating then-Rep.
House Republicans continued their torrid spending as well, expending $5.1 million during the month; they have spent roughly $47 million so far in 2003.
Jim Hodges (D) 53 percent to 47 percent. Hodges had been the state’s first Democratic governor since 1982.
casualty">Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Running for Senate 8 House: 1D, 7R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
The survey also showed Specter with a 47 percent to 19 percent favorable/unfavorable rating and primary opponent Rep.
Tommy Hartnett 50 percent to 47 percent, in part by intimidating potential Hartnett contributors.
casualty">Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Running for Senate 8 House: 1D, 7R Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47