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Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Marriage 47, pill 8

He was one of 47 Republicans who voted for the measure, and GOP operatives were quick to point that out. Smith appears to have deleted her tweet. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Shades of blue

Democratic state lawmaker Emilia Sykes was essentially tied, 47-45 percent, with Republican Madison Gesiotto Gilbert, a Trump-endorsed lawyer who served as a 2016 surrogate for the Trump campaign, according

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: NY state of turmoil

A DCCC internal poll reported by Punchbowl News on Wednesday showed the generic Republican ahead of the generic Democrat 47 percent-39 percent in battleground districts.

Congress · 117th Congress

Odds dimming for quick passage of $10B virus aid package

In a 47-52 vote that was subject to a 60-vote threshold, the Senate did not agree to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the legislative vehicle, a now irrelevant House-passed fiscal 2022

Congress · 117th Congress

Biden ties midterm election legitimacy to doomed voting rights bill

Even as Schumer and 47 members of his caucus were preparing, with Biden’s support, to go it alone with an effort to force a vote to change Senate precedent and create a path to pass the voting rights

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Don’t rule out a GOP Senate wave

But in the Senate, Democrats won eight seats, taking them from 47 seats to 55 seats and the majority.

Policy · 117th Congress

Senate confirms border chief amid record migrant encounters

The 50-47 vote for the Tucson, Ariz., police chief makes him the first Senate-confirmed commissioner of CBP since 2019. Magnus was nominated for the role by President Joe Biden in April.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: DC, where TX Dems summer

What we’re reading When the Beatles were ‘more popular than Jesus’: It’s true that just like 1966, when Democrats lost 47 House seats, the 2022 midterms could be affected by a spike in crime and

Opinion · 117th Congress

Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day

Our July 6-8 Winning the Issues survey saw Biden’s job approval underwater, with 40 percent of independents approving the job he is doing and 47 percent disapproving. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Why comparing the 2022 midterm dynamics to 1966 is risky

ANALYSIS — Democrats lost 47 House seats in the 1966 midterm elections, and that result still “haunts” them, wrote Washington Post columnist Charles Lane recently. But should it?

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Hot mule sweat summer

Pew found that those new voters were almost evenly divided between Biden and Donald Trump: 49 percent backed Biden, while 47 percent supported Trump.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Joe Manchin is a bona fide centrist. Deal with it

In a May 22-25 Fox News Poll, 47 percent of voters said the Biden administration was proposing too much of an increase in government spending, while only 33 percent said it was the right amount.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrats appear unfazed after Texas shutout

In February, the NRCC listed 47 Democrats on its list of initial targets of the 2022 cycle, partly in anticipation that the GOP would “win redistricting” with Republican-led legislatures drawing the majority