A Steady Flow of Political Royal Blood to Congress
Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., D-Md. (1939-47) Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif. Daughter of Rep. Edward R. Roybal, D-Calif. (1963-93) Rep. Linda T. Sánchez, D-Calif. Sister of Rep.
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Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., D-Md. (1939-47) Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif. Daughter of Rep. Edward R. Roybal, D-Calif. (1963-93) Rep. Linda T. Sánchez, D-Calif. Sister of Rep.
The Senate voted, 52-47, in favor of the resolution Wednesday afternoon, a few hours after adopting, by the same margin, a motion to proceed to the measure under the expedited rules of the Congressional
Hartogensis, 47, did not respond to a request for comment left on his cell phone Tuesday.
Thirty percent of those surveyed approved of the job Faso was doing in Congress, while 47 percent disapproved.
He finished first in the five-candidate field with 47 percent of the vote, ahead of Cleveland businessman Mike Gibbons, his closest challenger, who took 34 percent.
The biggest shift occurred with young white voters who went from favoring Democrats for Congress 47-33 percent in 2016 to dead even at 39-39 percent, a remarkable 14-point swing.
Hawley had support from 47 percent of respondents, while McCaskill had garnered 46 percent, with 7 percent undecided. The poll had a 4 point margin of error.
likely voters conducted by Meeting Street Research for the Fischer campaign, however, showed the senator with a 51-34 percent advantage over Raybould in a head-to-head matchup and Republicans with a 47
Lesko garnered 53 percent of the vote compared to Democrat Hiral Tipirneni’s 47 percent. That Tipirneni came within single digits had some Republicans sounding the alarm.
The Associated Press called the race with Lesko leading Democrat Hiral Tipirneni, 53 percent to 47 percent in early ballots, which accounted for an estimated 75 percent of the total votes cast, according
Duncan’s confirmation Tuesday afternoon on a mostly party-line 50-47 vote illustrates how the Senate rules change has made it easier for lawyers with a more ideological past to get lifetime appointments
Trump carried the district by 47 points, so Babin ($837,000 in the bank at March 31) shouldn’t have problems with Democrat Dayna Steele ($80,000).
strategies, increased support for Republicans among non-college voters is generally more significant because while it will shrink over time, it still represents a very large percentage of eligible voters: 47
Denham led Harder 47 percent to 42 percent.
Correction, March 28, 2018, 10:47 a.m. | An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Tera Dahl’s testimony.
Bustos had nearly $2.6 million in the bank and will be able to boast about winning re-election over another under-funded opponent in a northwest Illinois district that Trump won with 47 percent in preparation
“It’s kind of lame, to be honest with you,” Joseph Obenour, a 47-year-old nurse from Cuddy, said of the changing districts after a rally for Lamb in Moon Township last week.
With about $3,000 on hand before Election Day, Hughes earned more than 47 percent of the vote against Peterson. He’s running again this cycle and ended 2017 with $29,000.
A Public Opinion Strategies survey of the race conducted for a Tennessee business group gave Bredesen a 47 to 45 percent advantage, according to Politico.
A Public Opinion Strategies survey of the race conducted for a Tennessee business group gave Bredesen a 47 to 45 percent advantage, according to Politico.