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NRCC adds 10 Democrats to target list after release of census tally
House Republicans had already said they were targeting 47 of their Democratic colleagues in an initial list released in February.
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House Republicans had already said they were targeting 47 of their Democratic colleagues in an initial list released in February.
In February, the NRCC listed 47 Democrats on its list of initial targets of the 2022 cycle, partly in anticipation that the GOP would “win redistricting” with Republican-led legislatures drawing the majority
This year, she won reelection by a narrow 51 percent to 47 percent margin in a race that wasn’t considered a key battleground for much of the cycle.
Some 47 House races remained uncalled as of 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. North Carolina Republican Sen.
The poll also showed Trump leading Democratic nominee Joe Biden by just 1 point, 48 percent to 47 percent. In 2016, Trump beat Hillary Clinton 53 percent to 40 percent in the district.
last year when she confronted Democratic presidential contender Beto O’Rourke over his support for an assault weapons ban and his comment in a debate, “Hell, yes, we’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47
The DCCC’s target list now includes 47 GOP seats with the two new additions. Both additions are in deeper Republican territory. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
Kenny Marchant is retiring, 47 percent of respondents supported a Democrat while 46 supported a generic Republican.
Some 47 percent said it was worth it to impeach in that case, while 49 percent said it was not worth it.
More telling was a Gallup poll from early February that found that 47 percent of respondents felt that large numbers of undocumented immigrants entering the United States is a critical threat.
Lee, 70, is finishing her ninth full term in Congress, while Sánchez, 47, is ending her seventh term.
Obama made a late play for Montana in 2008, coming up short to McCain, 50-47 percent.
An internal poll from Senate Conservatives Fund, which boosted Glenn during the primary, put Bennet at 47 percent and Glenn at 42 percent, with 11 percent undecided.