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6 House Races, 1 Senate Race Still Uncalled as Mia Love Pulls Closer
6 House Races, 1 Senate Race Still Uncalled as Mia Love Pulls Closer -
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6 House Races, 1 Senate Race Still Uncalled as Mia Love Pulls Closer -
Trump won the 1st District by 6 points.
Knight won re-election by 6 points, but Clinton carried the seat by 7 points.
6. Arizona’s 2nd (Martha McSally, R) McSally is running for the Senate in what could be a terrible Republican year, both in her state and nationally.
The two remaining candidates, both Democrats, pediatrician Mai Khanh Tran and former Obama administration official Sam Jammal, had 6 percent and 4 percent, respectively.
Texas hosts the first primaries on March 6, but with crowded fields in many districts, the intraparty fun won’t end there.
Chrissy Houlahan (PA-6) There are currently no women in Congress representing Pennsylvania, but Democrats hope Chrissy Houlahan will change that in the 6th District, where she’s announced her challenge
California attorney Bryan Caforio is making a second run against two-term Republican Steve Knight, who defeated him by 6 points in an expensive race last fall.
The House returns next week on Monday at noon for morning hour, 2 p.m. for legislative business, with votes no later than 6:30 p.m.
Florida (6 targeted districts) 7th District — Democratic Rep. Stephanie Murphy elected with 52 percent in 2016. 13th District — Democratic Rep.
The number shriveled to a record-low 6 percent (26 districts) when Obama was elected four years later, by which point the South had become as Republican as it was once Democratic, and the split-district