Tax Cuts Leave Bush With No Excuses, No One to Blame
But, by 47 percent to 40 percent, they think the federal deficit will grow “to unacceptably high levels.”
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But, by 47 percent to 40 percent, they think the federal deficit will grow “to unacceptably high levels.”
But his rating on the economy was 46 percent positive, 47 percent negative. On unemployment, the numbers were 42 percent/48 percent. And on the federal budget deficit, 40-50.
The cases of Johnson and Lynch highlight the growing phenomenon of military service among women, who now comprise 15 percent of the armed forces, 47 percent of whom are from minority groups.
But the district has a decidedly Republican look, and Bush took 49 percent of the vote there in 2000 (Democrat Al Gore took 47 percent, while Nader matched his statewide figure, 5 percent).
Republicans now hold a 53-47 majority in the House and a 29-21 edge in the Senate.
“It’s a release for me,” the 47-year-old Portman said, “a way to get away from the pressures of the job.”
Retiring 5 House: 1D, 4R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
data mined from Federal Election Commission reports by PoliticalMoneyLine.com, Traficant spent far more money than any other Member of Congress in the Gift Shop in the previous election cycle — about 47
The 47-year-old lawmaker’s decision, which came as a surprise to Republicans in Washington and Sacramento, leaves the Republican Senate field essentially wide open while also setting up a potentially
The 47-year-old Hemenway served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Edwards spent more than $10 million to win the primary and defeat Faircloth 51 percent to 47 percent in the general election.
Her second achievement came in 1970 when she forced the Equal Rights Amendment out of the House committee where it had been for 47 years.
George Ryan (R) 51 percent to 47 percent. The Democratic field is already crowded with candidates who had expected to be running for the right to face vulnerable freshman Sen.
Retiring 4 House: 1D, 3R; 2 Senate: 1D, 1R Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.), 62, 13 terms Nick Smith (R-Mich), 68, 6 terms Richard Burr (R-N.C.), 47
Businessman Geoff Davis (R), who garnered 47 percent against Lucas last year and has already announced he is running again, outraised the three-term lawmaker for the quarter.
Carol Moseley-Braun (D), 50 percent to 47 percent. The banking fortune heir spent upwards of $17 million on the race, most of it his own funds.
Feinstein prevailed, however, 47 percent to 45 percent. For her part, Boxer pledged to stay her strategic course regardless of whom the Republicans nominate.
Conducted by Anchorage-based pollster David Dittman, the survey showed 47 percent approve of the job Murkowski is doing while 22 percent disapprove.
Despite the slip-ups, Farley took 47 percent to Edwards’ 52 percent, the incumbent’s lowest re-election percentage ever.
The poll, conducted March 17-19 for the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee by The Tarrance Group, showed Dent with 47 percent compared with 39 percent for Boscola.