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Politics · 114th Congress

Hillary Clinton Still Struggling To Attract Youth Vote

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.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Governor’s Candidates, 47-1

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

Policy · 114th Congress

House GOP Gun Measure Won’t Satisfy Democrats

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

Politics · 114th Congress

Poll: Clinton Makes Gains in Swing States, Leads Overall

A Quinnipiac University poll published June 21 shows Clinton with an 8 point lead — 47 percent to 39 percent — over the presumptive Republican nominee in the largest presidential swing state, Florida

Policy · 114th Congress

Senate Rejects All 4 Gun Measures

California Democrat Dianne Feinstein’s amendment, which would allow the attorney general to stop gun purchases by those on terrorist watch lists, also failed after receiving 47 of the 60 votes needed

Politics · 114th Congress

Burr Challenger Pushes for Background Checks

Hagan voted to support background checks the previous year and ended up losing to Tillis 49 to 47 percent.   Ross faces an uphill battle against the incumbent.

Rating Change: New Hampshire Senate Moves to Tossup

A May 25-28 RKM Research poll for Franklin Pierce University and the Boston Herald had Ayotte over Hassan 48 to 47 percent in a general election matchup and both candidates with good personal numbers

Politics · 114th Congress

The Seats Democrats Must Win to Retake House

But Obama won the district 51-47 percent in 2012, keeping it in Democrats’ sights.   California 21: Democrats can’t quit going after GOP Rep.

Revenge of the Old Fogies

Obama was 47 years old when he was elected to the nation’s top job by promising change.