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Utah Republican Burgess Owens announces retirement
Ben McAdams, a Democrat, 47 percent to 46 percent.
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Ben McAdams, a Democrat, 47 percent to 46 percent.
That move also came up short, with a motion to waive a budget point of order on the amendment defeated on a 47-52 vote.
↵↵Senate Republicans are defending a 53-47 majority in this year's midterm elections, and, by and large, have a favorable map heading into November.
Seth Moulton, 47, who has framed the race as a generational battle for the future of the Democratic Party.
Party leaders agreed to set a 60-vote threshold for each, and the GOP-controlled chamber is divided 53-47. Republican leaders got a bit of surprise bad news when Sen.
A June 10 YouGov survey found that on one hand, a plurality of 47 percent disapproved of Trump’s move to use the Marine Corps on U.S. soil.
"But now they are being aware, and the other 47 states now are becoming a little aggravated that they need to pay for increased tax breaks for the wealthy in these states." Rep.
Among Democratic-leaning independents, the party’s favorability has fallen by 6 points (to 47 percent) over the same time frame.
certain of a critical mass of senators returning to Washington in time, they teed up a vote on the motion to proceed to the fiscal 2025 budget resolution, which was agreed to on a mostly party-line, 50-47
While the 53-47 outcome was never in real doubt — no Republican ever voiced opposition to him — antipathy toward Vought from Democrats grew into full-throated rage in recent weeks.
The vote on the measure was 52-47. The House could vote on that measure as soon as Thursday.
Finally, 47 percent of Elites had graduated college, while 80 percent of the Working Class had not.
A Washington Post poll of likely voters released earlier this month found Brown at 48 percent and Moreno at 47 percent, with a 3.5 percent margin of error.
CA 47: An internal Republican poll shows Scott Baugh leading Dave Min in the Toss-up race in California’s 47th District. Trump transition: Maryland Rep.
The Independent Center released a poll showing 47 percent of Nebraskans said they would vote for independent Dan Osborn, more than the 42 percent who said they’d support Sen. Deb Fischer.
A September NPR/PBS News/Marist College survey, however, showed Trump ahead nationally, 51 percent to 47 percent, among the bloc — a flip since the August version of the survey, which put Harris ahead,
The latest Marquette Law School poll released Wednesday found Baldwin leading Hovde, 52 percent to 47 percent, among likely voters when undecided voters were asked to pick.
Harris led in both Georgia and Nevada by a single point, 48 percent to 47 percent. They were tied in Pennsylvania. Harris had larger leads in Wisconsin (6 percentage points) and Michigan (5 points).
A national polling calculation by FiveThirtyEight showed Harris has opened a 47 percent to 43.7 percent lead over Trump, with independent candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. netting 4.8 percent.
Marlinga had 47 percent of the vote after the AP called the race at 12:06 a.m., on Wednesday. Financial planner Diane Young had 26 percent, with other candidates in the field in the teens.