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Taff took 47 percent of the vote last cycle. Kobach is a former Overland Park city councilman, elected to the job in 1999.
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Taff took 47 percent of the vote last cycle. Kobach is a former Overland Park city councilman, elected to the job in 1999.
Hoeffel defeated Brown last year, 51 percent to 47 percent. — Lauren W.
The previous Winston poll had Senate Republicans at a 52 percent favorable to 35 percent unfavorable showing, compared to the Democrats’ 47 percent favorable to 41 percent unfavorable margin.
As a result, Lucas was able to peel off a number of moderate Republicans to beat Williams 53 percent to 47 percent.
John Thune (R) 47 percent to 46 percent in the McLaughlin & Associates survey, which was paid for by the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Zogby reported that for the first time more voters, 47 percent, want a new president, compared to 46 percent who want Bush re-elected.
In 2002, Taff took 47 percent against Moore, the same percentage then-state Rep. Phill Kline (R) got against Moore in 2000. — C.C.
The district voted 48 percent for Gore and 47 percent for Bush in 2000. In coming years, retirements could create competitive races in other districts as well. Reps.
Retiring 4 House: 4R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47, 5 terms
But Democrats pointed to different numbers, referring to a June Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report survey showing them leading in a generic Congressional ballot test, 47-40.
Hoeffel won re-election 51 percent to 47 percent, while Marshall won an open seat by a single point.
Rooney, 47, was the founding executive director for the Forum on Technology and Innovation prior to joining the committee.
Currently, about 47 million low-income Americans rely on the Medicaid program to pay for their health care needs.
Brown challenged Hoeffel in 2002 and took 47 percent in a race that ended up being closer than had been expected. “I’m inclined to go with Melissa,” Matthews said.
Other possible GOP contenders include ophthalmologist Melissa Brown, who lost to Hoeffel 47 percent to 51 percent in 2002, Montgomery County Commissioner Jim Matthews and former Rep.
Bill Owens (R) had a 49 percent approval rating, up from 47 percent a year ago. In the Colorado House delegation, Rep.
Retiring 4 House: 4R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47, 5 terms
Retiring 4 House: 4R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47, 5 terms
Democrats were divided: 47 percent favored a bailout and 45 percent were opposed. Substantial numbers of Republicans (66 percent) and independents (59 percent) opposed federal help.
Bush a 49 percent to 47 percent edge over Al Gore in 2000. “He’d better be home by March, that’s all I have to say,” Peggy Boquist said of her husband.