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September 8, 2016 Originally published on September 14, 2016 Originally published on September 29, 2016 Originally published on November 14, 2016 Originally published on December 6,
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September 8, 2016 Originally published on September 14, 2016 Originally published on September 29, 2016 Originally published on November 14, 2016 Originally published on December 6,
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Democrats believe Bayh still has the advantage (something close to his 6-point lead in a recent survey by Monmouth University), while Republicans believe Young has edged ahead.
As we’ve said for months, Democrats are poised to gain between 3-6 seats.
Thursday: Annual ZERO Prostate Cancer Congressional BBQ Cook-Off, hosted by the offices of Cornerstone Government Affairs, 6 p.m. at 300 Independence Ave. SE. What’s going on?
The 2012 contest between Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Josh Mandel was competitive and expensive, but Brown prevailed by 6 points.
Public Policy Polling, a firm that does polling largely for Democrats, found that Trump beats Clinton by 6 points in Texas, where Mitt Romney beat President Barack Obama by 16 points in 2012.
#DiagnoseTrump pic.twitter.com/Mf9k6kqXKW — Karen Bass (@KarenBassTweets) August 3, 2016 #6: @realDonaldTrump has no filter + “Selfishly takes advantage of others to achieve
[ 6 Things Losing Candidates Say ] Through May 18, Law raised a total of $67,000, spent $56,000, and had $13,000 in the bank for the sprint to the June 7 primary.
Republican Mitt Romney carried the district over President Barack Obama by 6 percentage points in the 2012 presidential election.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) June 6, 2016 Sanders was specifically referring to Clinton’s statements two years ago regarding children who were at the Mexico-U.S. border
After much thought and prayer: I’m Not Running for President https://t.co/lqWQtPL5Q5 — David French (@DavidAFrench) June 6, 2016 Unhappy with
The names will be withheld pending an appeal in which oral arguments are scheduled for June 6, the paper reported.
While the number of Democratic ads fell 6 percent from this point in the 2008 cycle, ads for Republican candidates increased 212 percent compared to 2008, in part the result of a staggering 12,614
The poll was conducted between May 6 and 9 and had a margin of error of 3 percent. Contact Akin at stephanieakin@cqrollcall.com and follow her on Twitter at @stephanieakin.
Public Policy Polling conducted the survey of 1,222 registered voters between May 6 and 9. The margin of error was 3.2 percent.
Public Policy Polling conducted the survey of 1,222 registered voters between May 6 and 9. The margin of error was 3.2 percent.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)Ric Keller FL-6: The Florida Republican lost re-election in 2008 to Democrat Alan Grayson in an Orlando-based district after four terms in Congress.
Only 6 percent of Republicans voted for Barack Obama in 2012, down from 9 percent who voted for him in 2008.
Pam Galloway, who moved to the district in 2012 to be closer to family, with 6 percent.