Poll Shows Close N.Y. 9th District Race to Replace Weiner
Weprin led by 10 points in Queens but trailed Turner in Brooklyn by 6 points. Almost 70 percent of residents in the district live in Queens.
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Weprin led by 10 points in Queens but trailed Turner in Brooklyn by 6 points. Almost 70 percent of residents in the district live in Queens.
Updated: 6:52 p.m.
Shelley Berkley leading Georgiou 71 percent to 6 percent in the primary. Four hundred “usual” Democratic primary voters were surveyed July 28-31, and the poll had a 4.9-point margin of error.
George LeMieux at 12 percent, former Ruth’s Chris Steak House CEO Craig Miller at 8 percent and former state House Majority Leader Adam Hasner at 6 percent.
Updated: 6:31 p.m.
Senators began their August recess on Tuesday evening, with the next roll call vote coming Sept. 6. The House broke for recess Monday night, but neither chamber officially adjourned.
Lest anyone forget, President Barack Obama’s fiscal 2013 budget is required to be submitted to Congress by Feb. 6.
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The government gave it a guaranteed $6 billion market as an incentive.
Democrats currently have a 7-6 advantage in the state’s Congressional delegation, but it is almost certain to be substantially reduced during the 2012 elections.
Dog Night at Yards Park The Yards Park’s Friday Evening Concert Series will host Dog Night at 6 p.m. Friday.
But even with sponsorships, she’s not sure how she manages to meet the bills each month with only a $6 admission fee for kids and adults.
In a press release, the organization said this round of advertising, which will air on local network stations through Aug. 6, cost $1.6 million.
“If you have a 6-6 deadlock in this select committee, where are we going? Right now, the plan is, is just do nothing. … I don’t think that’s good. Something’s got to happen.” Sen.
And the food’s an even better deal, with a menu that includes a hefty burger on a buttery brioche and a side of fries for $6. 735 Eighth St.
the top of his head, Frank still remembered the proportions of the new district that he was drawn into: 70 percent of voters were from Heckler’s old district, 24 percent were from his old district and 6
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Portland has seen more than $3.5 billion in development along our streetcar lines, and a new light-rail system in Phoenix has brought in more than $6 billion.
By dedicating $6 billion to TIFIA, $60 billion in low-interest loans to fund at least $120 billion in transportation projects will be generated.
For now, without a strong opponent having emerged from the GOP pack or a potent narrative against Nelson, who had more than $6 million in cash on hand at the end of June, Roll Call Politics is removing