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4 House Races Remain Uncalled, Previously Projected Race in California Narrows
Cindy Hyde-Smith wins her run-off against Democrat Mike Espy next Tuesday in Mississippi, Republicans will hold a 53-47 Senate majority.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith wins her run-off against Democrat Mike Espy next Tuesday in Mississippi, Republicans will hold a 53-47 Senate majority.
A survey for O’Connor’s campaign in September found the race was nearly tied, with Balderson up 47 percent to 46 percent.
Handel led McBath 49 percent to 47 percent in the race for the suburban Atlanta seat. Four percent were undecided.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The Senate now has 51 Republicans, 47 Democrats and two independents who caucus with Democrats.
An Emerson College survey released the day before the election showed it 47-46 percent for O’Connor.
Alabama left it to individual clerks to determine who was eligible until 2017, when the governor signed a law that defined morale turpitude as one of 47 crimes, although people convicted of some of
Katie Arrington was leading Sanford 51 percent to 47 percent when The Associated Press called the race.
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.
Lesko garnered 53 percent of the vote compared to Democrat Hiral Tipirneni’s 47 percent. That Tipirneni came within single digits had some Republicans sounding the alarm.
The Associated Press called the race with Lesko leading Democrat Hiral Tipirneni, 53 percent to 47 percent in early ballots, which accounted for an estimated 75 percent of the total votes cast, according
“It’s kind of lame, to be honest with you,” Joseph Obenour, a 47-year-old nurse from Cuddy, said of the changing districts after a rally for Lamb in Moon Township last week.
The GOP started with thin margins — 48 senators to the Democrats’ 47 and one independent, and a House advantage of 221-213 with one independent.
Kevin Yoder, has been getting attention for a few years now, and even more so after Clinton narrowly carried it over Trump, 47 percent to 46 percent.
Heller led Titus 47 percent to 45 percent, within the poll’s 4-point margin of error, the Las Vegas Review-Journal first reported.
Uma Palam Pulendran, 47, from Johns Creek, came out on Monday afternoon, too. “I had to push myself to go and meet Ossoff the first time,” the Democrat said.
For May 14-16, for example, Quist was at 41 percent favorable and 47 percent unfavorable. Gianforte wasn’t liked much either. He was at 46 favorable and 48 unfavorable.
Voters in the district were surveyed as evenly split on the Republican proposal to replace the 2010 health care law signed by former President Barack Obama, with 47 percent supporting and an equal
Among the most two-thirds of the poll’s sample who reported being most motivated to vote, Gianforte’s lead narrowed to 48-47 percent.
Trump carried the district 48 to 47 percent, according to calculations by Daily Kos Elections. Better than Trump? But other Republicans could fare better in the district than Trump.