McConnells Relationship With Obama to Be Tested
But since securing six more seats in the Senate and increasing his minority from 41 to 47 Senators, McConnell has made it clear he expects Obama and Congressional Democrats to “move in our direction
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But since securing six more seats in the Senate and increasing his minority from 41 to 47 Senators, McConnell has made it clear he expects Obama and Congressional Democrats to “move in our direction
Hoyer has now extended his large lead in declared backers over Clyburn, with 47 in his corner — about half the number needed to win — to 10 for Clyburn, who picked up the backing of Caucus Vice Chairman
After all, Reid will be operating with a 58-42 majority until January, when his margin will be reduced to 53-47. Sen.
Heck edged the incumbent, 48 percent to 47 percent.
For example, Marsden Hartley’s “Painting No. 47, Berlin” is a disarray of bright colors, shapes and a few numbers and letters.
The automated poll found Murray and Rossi tied at 47 percent. It had a 3.8-point margin of error and was conducted for KING-5 TV.
It found Hall edging out Hayworth, 47 percent to 46 percent, with both candidates taking more than three quarters of their party’s voters.
The poll notes that women overwhelmingly back Blumenthal, 61 percent to 35 percent, while men split, with 49 percent for McMahon and 47 percent for Blumenthal.
But Raese’s upside-down personal favorability ratings — 42 percent view him favorably, 47 percent unfavorably — could prove problematic.
The Morning Call tracking poll of 437 likely voters taken between Oct. 21 and 24 shows Sestak trailing Toomey 42 percent to 47 percent.
It found Murray ahead 49 percent to 47 percent, within the margin of error. It also showed Murray with a 47 percent job approval rating, with 48 percent disapproving.
Updated: 2:47 p.m. The White House announced Friday that President Barack Obama has appointed Denis McDonough to serve as assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser.
Keown’s poll, taken Sept. 27 and 28, showed the race statistically tied with Bishop at 47 percent and the GOP state Representative at 46 percent.
The poll, conducted by Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group, a Democratic firm, found Sestak with 47 percent and Toomey with 44 percent.
Bishop led Keown 47 percent to 46 percent with 7 percent undecided. The 1-point difference was well within the survey’s 4.9-point margin of error.
The Monmouth University poll revealed that O’Donnell had a minuscule 47 percent to 46 percent lead over Coons in the more conservative southern counties of Kent and Sussex, where voters are most
An early September poll conducted by the GOP firm Public Opinion Strategies showed Wilson ahead 47 percent to 44 percent.
JPMorgan Chase’s PAC has doled out 44 percent of its contributions to Democrats this cycle compared with 47 percent in 2008.
This is probably not the reaction that Congressional Republicans envisioned when they crafted their pithy, 47-word hiring policy.
The poll of 500 likely South Dakota voters shows Noem with 47 percent and the Democratic lawmaker with 44 percent. There is a 4.5-point margin of error.