More People Believe in Climate Change
climate change is currently negatively affecting people overseas, up from 32 percent in March; 36 percent of people believe that global warming is harming people here in the United States, an increase of 6
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climate change is currently negatively affecting people overseas, up from 32 percent in March; 36 percent of people believe that global warming is harming people here in the United States, an increase of 6
A libertarian candidate, Andrew Horning, picked up 6 percent, and 11 percent of voters were undecided.
The fight for this reconfigured district has invited more than $6 million in independent expenditures, including late spending from the Democratic-aligned House Majority PAC and the Democratic Congressional
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).
David Cicilline (D) by 6 points in the hard fought and bitterly nasty race for Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional district.
A libertarian candidate, Andrew Horning, received 6 percent in the poll. Four percent of voters said they were undecided.
Elizabeth Esty (D) by 6 points in Connecticut’s 5th district, according to a National Republican Congressional Committee poll conducted earlier this week.
In an indication of the difficulty that Akin is having keeping the focus on his message, the portion of today’s KMOV interview that aired on the local 6 p.m. news in St.
It instead touted the poll’s findings that Cravaack has a 7-point lead among independent voters as proof the campaign is in good shape going into the Nov. 6 election.
Shelley Berkley’s Senate campaign released an internal poll this afternoon after two new public autodial polls found the Democrat down by at least 6 points.
spokesman Dave Jacobson said “the poll confirms that voters throughout the 44th district want Congresswoman Hahn to be their voice in Congress” and that Hahn “is the strong favorite to come out on top” Nov. 6.
Charlie Wilson’s (D) campaign released new internal polling numbers today showing him with a 6-point lead over freshman Rep. Bill Johnson (R).
But Flake’s own campaign polling gave him a 6-point lead in surveys taken the same days, Oct. 7-9. Regardless, the dueling numbers are a sign of an increasingly competitive race.
In the Senate poll, McCaskill had a 6-point lead over Akin, who has a record of making inaccurate and what are generally viewed as inappropriate statements.
Jim Matheson (D) trailing his Republican challenger by 6 points. Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love led in the Deseret News/KSL-TV poll, 49 percent to 43 percent, with 8 percent still undecided.
But Independent American Party candidate Jon Barrie took 9 percent, and 6 percent of respondents were undecided.
This summer, a trio of Democratic surveys also showed Critz holding a smaller 6 to 10 point lead over Rothfus. The new numbers underscore the competitiveness of the race.
Updated 6:25 p.m. | A new Democratic poll showed that former state Rep. Gary McDowell (D) led Rep. Dan Benishek (R) by 9 points in the race for Michigan’s 1st district.
Compared with its own Aug. 23 poll, when Thompson had a 6 percent lead, this Quinnipiac poll is also an improvement for Baldwin.
A nonpartisan Western New England University poll of likely voters conducted Sept. 6-13 found Warren leading by 6 points, 50 percent to Brown’s 44 percent.