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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.

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.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: How Much Longer Can the Trump Coalition Hold?

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

Rating Change: Alabama Senate Race Moves to Toss-Up

For example, the recent JMC Analytics poll that had Moore’s Democratic opponent Doug Jones leading him 48 percent to 44 percent also showed a Democratic candidate leading the generic ballot 47 percent

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: The Watergate Tweets of @RealTrickyDick

@RealTrickyDick (at 11:47 a.m.): !!!!????###&&&%%% Despite the constant negative press COVFEFE … That was the last tweet from the account of @RealTrickyDick.

Politics · 114th Congress

Michigan’s Mike Bishop Holds Solid Lead in NRCC Poll

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

Politics · 114th Congress

Donald Trump’s Great White Hope

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.