The 50 Richest Members of Congress (2008)
47. Rep. John Linder (R-Ga.
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47. Rep. John Linder (R-Ga.
One of the problems facing Obama is that the Democratic nominee for president has not won more than 47 percent of the vote in the state since 1964, when Colorado went for Lyndon Johnson (D).
A man who came to Capitol Hill last week with an AK-47 and a grenade told Capitol Police officers he came to help the police and “obtain books referencing a secret society,” according to charging documents
Republicans hold a 47 percent-to-31 percent lead among enrolled voters, according to a May 19 report by the California secretary of state.
Barack Obama (D-Ill.), 47 percent to 45 percent.
“I think if I can pull 46 to 47 percent of the vote, I can win.” But with so many conservatives in the district, Monroe admits “there are probably 40 percent of the people who just won’t vote for
And if blacks were 30 percent of the electorate, the contest would be tied, 47 percent to 47 percent.
An Aug. 31-Sept. 2 CNN/Time poll had Obama leading 47 percent to 45 percent, and an Aug. 17-24 Quinnipiac University poll gave the Democrat a similarly narrow edge of 44 percent to 43 percent.
Afterward, 64 percent were — although the number of “very concerned” went up from 41 percent to 47 percent. On Tuesday night here in St.
.” Although a handful of Louisiana delegates left Minnesota over the weekend to return home, 39 of the state’s original 47 delegates remain in Minneapolis/St. Paul this week.
While a handful of Louisiana delegates left Minnesota over the weekend to return home, 39 of the stateÂ’s original 47 delegates remain in Minneapolis-St. Paul this week.
Despite the fact that Obama is 47 years old and Madia is just in his 30s, it was Republican candidates who had the slight edge among younger voters in the district.
” Seals took 47 percent of the vote against Kirk in 2006 without much help from national Democrats.
.” Obama, 47, had hoped to use Thursday’s address not only to shore up unity in the Democratic Party and inspire the yet undecided voter, but also to prove he has the experience and policy prowess
Ric Keller (R) held off a surprisingly strong challenge from lawyer Todd Long (R), who took 47 percent of the GOP primary vote.
An Aug. 13-15 Denver Post/Mason Dixon survey had Udall leading Schaffer 47 percent to 37 percent; an Aug. 21-24 Suffolk University poll showed Udall leading Schaffer 39 percent to 31 percent.
The Census Bureau reported this week that 45.7 million people were uninsured in 2007, a decrease from 47 million in 2006. Kansas Gov.
Ric Keller (R) held off a surprisingly strong challenge from lawyer Todd Long (R), who took 47 percent of the GOP primary vote.
Just as he gets to his room his phone rings, and heÂ’s forced to make a slew of calls back to New Jersey before heading back into the car at 1:47 p.m.
But by then it was too late, and on Election Day Paxon won 53 percent to 47 percent.