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Politics · 115th Congress

Poll: Grimm Leads Donovan by Double Digits

Grimm received 47 percent of likely voters’ support compared to Donovan’s 37 percent while 16 percent said they did not know or had no opinion.

Politics · 115th Congress

Poll: Cruz Holds Comfortable Lead Against O’Rourke

In April, O’Rourke had 47 percent of women’s support. Peter A. Brown, assistant director for the Quinnipiac poll, attributed Cruz’s improved numbers to a general “mini-move” among Republicans.

Politics · 115th Congress

House Appropriators Vote to End Perk for Former Speakers

The panel backed the bill, 47-0, after adopting by voice vote a manager’s amendment from Legislative Branch Subcommittee Chairman Kevin Yoder of Kansas, which would end taxpayer funding for an office

How Vulnerable is Deb Fischer in Nebraska?

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

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: The Big Test for Business

A recent Winning the Issues survey found awareness of these actions going from 55 percent in February to 47 percent in March.

Politics · 115th Congress

Republican Debbie Lesko Wins Arizona Special Election

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

Politics · 115th Congress

Conservative Court Nominee Highlights Smoother Path to Bench

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

Dentists on the March to Congress

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).