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Could Trump Help Turn an Open Virginia Seat Blue?
In the survey, conducted Oct. 10-12 by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research for the DCCC, Dittmar trailed Garrett by 6 points, 41 to 47 percent.
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In the survey, conducted Oct. 10-12 by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research for the DCCC, Dittmar trailed Garrett by 6 points, 41 to 47 percent.
Mitt Romney’s “47 percent” gaffe was probably much more damaging than what has infamously come to be known as the “Candy Crowley debate.”
Haul in More Money than GOP in Michigan Races] A survey from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s Targeting and Analytics department from early October gave Bishop a six-point edge, 47
In Virginia, Republican nominee George Allen and Romney each received about 47 percent of the vote.
Blum’s poll found the congressman with a 47 percent favorable and 23 percent unfavorable rating. Vernon had a 29 percent favorable and 26 percent unfavorable rating.
Like Hillary Clinton, the 47-year-old Nixon believed that he could power through any obstacle.
Ron Johnson 47 percent to 41 percent among likely voters in the Badger State, according to the latest Marquette Law School poll.
As I write this, the election forecasting site FiveThirtyEight says that if the election were held today, he’d have close to a 47 percent chance of winning.
[Roll Call’s Senate Challenger Rankings] Mark Putnam, the ad-maker behind President Barack Obama’s ad using Mitt Romney’s “47 percent” remarks, produced the Kander ad.
Obama made a late play for Montana in 2008, coming up short to McCain, 50-47 percent.
Among Clinton supporters, 47 percent said their vote was mainly for the Democratic nominee while 32 percent said they were voting against Trump.
In New Hampshire, 42 percent backed Ayotte, compared to 47 percent who supported Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan.
Pat Toomey, with 47 percent of likely voters saying they would pick McGinty over Toomey’s 44 percent.
The aides are narrowly divided on whether Congress can reach a agreement on funding to combat the Zika virus, with a plurality of 47 percent expecting a deal.
According to a list that the association provided, SFATA and its members held meetings with 47 lawmakers’ offices in the House and 32 in the Senate.
The black turnout rate was 60 percent and only 47 percent of Hispanics went to the polls, while the white turnout rate of 67 percent was a bit higher than it was in 2008 or 2012.
An internal poll from Senate Conservatives Fund, which boosted Glenn during the primary, put Bennet at 47 percent and Glenn at 42 percent, with 11 percent undecided.
When the former New Mexico governor is included in the race between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, Clinton’s support drops by 13 points from 60 percent to 47 percent.
The contest has created a battle between outside interests groups that have outspent the candidates 47-1 on TV ads, according to a report from The Center for Public Integrity, with 11 outside interest
control proposals that are substantially similar to an NRA-backed proposal from Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, which the Senate failed to advance last week on a largely partisan vote, 53-47