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A Clinton victory by 5 or 6 points could still put congressional GOP candidates in a tight spot.
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A Clinton victory by 5 or 6 points could still put congressional GOP candidates in a tight spot.
National Democrats appeared a few weeks ago to be throwing in the towel in Florida — Senate Majority PAC previously canceled $6 million in advertising for Murphy, and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Senate Majority PAC had canceled $6 million in advertising for Murphy. And the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which endorsed him against Rep.
The eight-term Republican and former chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is facing a challenge from Democrat Doug Applegate in a district Mitt Romney won by 6 points in 2012.
6. The buyers are invaluable Ad buying is both a science and an art, consultants agree. “Candidates always want to meet the media consultants,” said GOP operative Bob Kish.
In the survey, conducted Oct. 10-12 by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research for the DCCC, Dittmar trailed Garrett by 6 points, 41 to 47 percent.
President Barack Obama twice carried New York’s 21st District by 6 points. Stefanik won by more than 20 points in 2014, when she became the youngest woman ever elected to the House.
The remaining buy was worth $6 million, according to a spokesman for the Senate Majority PAC, the outside group led by former aides to Sens. Harry Reid and Charles E. Schumer.
Kathleen” Cortez Masto. https://t.co/avElqZg2Rl #nvsen — Ian Prior (@iprior1177) October 7, 2016 the F&M poll that was in the field at the EXACT SAME TIME as Q had McGinty up 6.
Leading the polls Fewer than six weeks before Election Day, the incumbent Republican leads Murphy in every recent poll, including by 6, 9, and 11 points.
The 2012 contest between Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Josh Mandel was competitive and expensive, but Brown prevailed by 6 points.
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