Total Cost of Election Will Exceed $6 Billion, Group Predicts
The total cost of the 2012 elections will exceed $6 billion, according to new projections released today by the Center for Responsive Politics.
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The total cost of the 2012 elections will exceed $6 billion, according to new projections released today by the Center for Responsive Politics.
With its unrestricted super PACs, wealthy mega-donors, secret money and more than $6 billion projected price tag, this election cycle boasts more unfettered campaign spending than any in recent memory
A poll conducted for the campaign of Raul Ruiz found the Democrat up 6 points in his challenge to California Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R).
Here is what cut through the clutter today: Massachusetts 6 This is, perhaps, the best ad of the entire cycle from former state Senate Minority Leader Richard Tisei (R).
N.J., who has drawn praise for his personal involvement in disaster response efforts, said that while his city has seen significant damage, he expects New Jersey voters to make it to the polls on Nov. 6.
A weekly tracking poll by ImpreMedia conducted Oct. 19-25 and released today found 87 percent of self-identified Latino voters plan to vote Nov. 6, compared with 37 percent when the news and information
v=7N8wkVA4_8s 6. “Beasts of the Southern Wild” (2012) Six-year-old Hushpuppy (Quvenzhané Wallis) and her southern Louisiana community get pummeled by a hurricane.
Early voting in places including Maryland was canceled today, and the outlook for Nov. 6 voting along the East Coast was clouded.
Unless an unanticipated tidal wave arises Nov. 6 on behalf of Democrats in House races, Republican Mitt Romney stands to win, largely because the system would work to the advantage of smaller, rural states
David Cicilline (D) by 6 points in the hard fought and bitterly nasty race for Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional district.
For many of the chemicals the company imports, there is a 6 percent to 7 percent duty, which Fitzpatrick’s bills would temporarily suspend.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised $6 million during the same period, including about $800,000 from a joint fundraising committee with GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
A libertarian candidate, Andrew Horning, received 6 percent in the poll. Four percent of voters said they were undecided.
Updated 6:37 p.m.
Updated 6:03 p.m. | Hurricane Sandy looks to pose a serious threat to life and property in the eastern United States, but the storm’s timing means it is also likely to have an effect on the last week of
Updated 6:18 p.m. | The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee today released a hard-hitting response ad to Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock’s controversial comment that pregnancies resulting from
Democrats are likely to net a handful of seats on Nov. 6, but the House is just about certain to remain in Republican control in the 113th Congress, no matter how much is spent by either committee
The Senate plans to return to business the week of Nov. 12 after the Nov. 6 election.
Elizabeth Esty (D) by 6 points in Connecticut’s 5th district, according to a National Republican Congressional Committee poll conducted earlier this week.
The ad, backed by $125,000 from today through Nov. 6 on broadcast television in the Paducah, Ky., media market, paints Plummer as someone who “praises” a plan that would “end Medicare.”