Unusual Path to the Senate
During his law school years, Reid would study and attend classes from 6 a.m. until early afternoon, then work the 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift at the Capitol.
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During his law school years, Reid would study and attend classes from 6 a.m. until early afternoon, then work the 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift at the Capitol.
– **Suffolk University:** Clinton leads Obama 49 percent to 43 percent among likely Democratic primary voters in Indiana with 6 percent undecided, according to a Suffolk University poll conducted
The margin of error is 6 percent for those who voted in Democratic primaries and 4 percent for all voters.
Don won by focusing on the concerns of Louisiana 6 voters — good paying jobs, affordable health care and better education.” Meanwhile, in the 1st district seat that previously was held by now-Gov.
Meanwhile, the Gallup daily tracking poll gives McCain a 6 point lead over Obama based on a survey conducted April 27-May 1.
Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) hosted a community meeting at the school Wednesday night, during which residents broke into small groups and expressed their goals for the site.
Barack Obama (Ill.) expected to be the Democratic presidential nominee, business consultant Dan Seals (D) — himself an appealing young black man who finished 6 points behind Kirk in 2006 without much help
Correction: May 6, 2008 The article omitted the name of Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) from a list of Senators who have contributed to the presidential campaign of Sen.
Indiana Filing deadline: Passed Primary: May 6 House 2nd district Incumbent: Joe Donnelly (D) 1st term (54 percent) Outlook: Likely Democratic After originally dismissing a campaign
Massachusetts Filing deadline: May 6 Primary: Sept. 16 Senate Incumbent: John Kerry (D) 4th term (80 percent) Outlook: Safe Democratic This cycle, Republicans have mustered not one, but two challengers
Washington Filing deadline: June 6 Primary: Aug. 19 House 8th district Incumbent: Dave Reichert (R) 2nd term (51 percent) Outlook: Tossup 2006 Democratic nominee Darcy Burner, who
Obama had led by 7 points in this poll in mid-March, but while he has dropped 6 points, Clinton has not gained ground. And the poll said 6 percent “volunteer” that they want neither to be the nominee.
Mark Schauer, Democrat, Michigan’s 7th ($751,000) 6. Dan Seals, Democrat, Illinois’ 10th ($745,000) 7. Judy Feder, Democrat, Virginia’s 10th ($700,000) donors outside Virginia 8.
Democrat, Ohio’s 15th ($944,000) 3) Doug Ose, Republican, California’s 4th ($845,000) 4) Linda Stender, Democrat, New Jersey’s 7th ($845,000) 5) Keith Fimian, Republican, Virginia’s 11th ($742,000) 6)
A similar number said “dishonest/don’t trust” about Clinton compared to 6 percent in 2006. And 12 percent said McCain was too old compared to 2 percent in two years ago.
Among all those surveyed, Lautenberg had a 43 percent to 30 percent favorable/unfavorable rating and only 6 percent did not recognize who he was.
That undecided number is up 6 points since early April. The other point to take into account is that this lead is among Democrats who have already participated in a primary this year or plan to.
In a release Tuesday, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee was quick to point out that compared to a similar poll from March, McConnell’s favorability ratings had dropped 6 points despite heavy advertising
Kay Hagan (D) held a double-digit lead a week out from the Tar Heel State’s May 6 Democratic Senate primary, according to a new SurveyUSA poll.
But in the waning hours leading up until the Tar Heel State’s May 6 primary, an upset of Jones appears unlikely, and preliminary conclusions already are streaming in for the reasons why: fundraising, fundraising