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Too Much Money Is Too Good a Problem for Democratic Hopefuls
But with Nov. 6 less than a month away, some political observers have wondered publicly whether a candidate could have too much cash.
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But with Nov. 6 less than a month away, some political observers have wondered publicly whether a candidate could have too much cash.
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The poll surveyed 400 likely voters from Oct. 6-8 with 41 percent of interviews conducted via cell phone. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.
… The midterm elections on Nov. 6. Get out and vote,” she said. Is it cool that she said all that? Of course it is.
He outperformed President Donald Trump, who carried the district by 6 points. Recent polling from both sides has shown a close race.
Hillary Clinton carried the district by 2 points over Trump in 2016, a figure Democrats hope they can capitalize on to flip the seat on Nov. 6. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
CNN will host two Florida debates and a town hall for Texas Democratic Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke as campaigns across the country round onto the home stretch before the Nov. 6 midterm elections.
Of the roughly 240,000 people who have registered on Vote.org for the upcoming midterm elections on Nov. 6, nearly half, or about 102,000, are between the ages of 18 and 29, the website found.
Trump won the 1st District by 6 points.
He outperformed President Donald Trump, who carried the district by 6 points. Recent polling from both sides has shown a close race.
Upton requested to join the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment to attend the first congressional hearing on PFAS contamination Sept. 6.
The ad will run Oct. 6-12 as part of America First Action’s $1.5 million commitment to the Montana Senate race.
Herrell led 49 percent to 45 percent, within the margin of error and 6 percent still undecided, according to a telephone survey of 400 likely voters from The Tarrance Group.
So when it comes to surprises, it’s best to assume that there will be some, but it might not be worth spending all your time trying to identify where they’ll materialize on Nov. 6.
Race rating: Toss-up6. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. Montana’s two-term senator switches places with his colleague from West Virginia, which is largely a reflection of Manchin’s strength.
Race Rating:Tilts Democratic6. Mike Coffman, R-Colo. Coffman has been an elusive Democratic target in the past, but things are looking worse for him this year.
“There’s little question where Judge Kavanaugh stands on campaign finance,” Rick Hasen, a professor who focuses on election law, wrote on his blog on Sept. 6.
(A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis did find that the GOP bill would have raised health care costs for more than 6 million people with pre-existing conditions).
At 7:05 p.m. on September 6, a Facebook user named Rodney Arrington, who frequently comments on Brat’s official page, appeared to threaten the Virginia Republican’s Democratic challenger, Abigail
She and Espy are virtually tied (25 percent to 24 percent), with McDaniel only 6 percentage points behind Hyde-Smith.