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Kathleen Williams Wins Democratic Nod to Challenge Gianforte in Montana
He defeated Quist by 6 points, a much narrower margin than the 16 points by which then-Rep. Ryan Zinke won re-election in 2016.Â
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He defeated Quist by 6 points, a much narrower margin than the 16 points by which then-Rep. Ryan Zinke won re-election in 2016.Â
“Trump’s second presidential race will be on Nov. 6 of this year. He’s on the ballot, and we’re going to have an up or down vote.
Trump carried the district by 6 points. Inside Elections rates the race Likely Republican. 5th District Freshman Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer is one of the GOP’s few targets this cycle.
The Senate is expected to take a week away from D.C., for a district work period the week of August 6, before returning for the balance of the month, according to the revised schedule.
Pennsylvania’s governor set Meehan’s replacement special election for Nov. 6, the same day as the general election.Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa., at a House Energy and Commerce Committee meeting.
single digits were Democratic businessman Paul Kerr at 7 percent and two Republicans, San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar at 7 percent and San Juan Capistrano City Council Member Brian Maryott at 6
Knight won re-election by 6 points, but Clinton carried the seat by 7 points.
Sure, there were many more Democrats than Republicans in the 2008 (+7 points) and 2012 (+6 points) exit poll samples, when Barack Obama won the White House and was re-elected comfortably.
Virginia’s 10th District voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but Comstock beat her Democratic opponent by almost 6 points that year. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
Do you know how many school days most kids have between now and Nov. 6? At least 50.
Updated 6:34 p.m. | The Senate is moving to combat sexual harassment on Capitol Hill with a bill aimed at overhauling the process for reporting and resolving claims of harassment and discrimination, in
John Culberson’s Houston-area seat gained national attention earlier this year when the DCCC dropped opposition research against Moser ahead of the March 6 primary.
Each of those races on the Democratic side went to a runoff after no one took more than 50 percent of the vote in the March 6 primary.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing research on Moser ahead of the March 6 primary to highlight her past comments it viewed as damaging in a general election
Farenthold resigned from Congress on April 6 after it was revealed he settled a sexual harassment claim with $84,000 in taxpayer money.
The special election to replace Meehan will be held on Nov. 6. Meehan is not the only former member of Congress who resigned in disgrace to contribute to campaigns.
The 6-foot-8-inch, tattooed and tough-talking liberal ran for the Democratic Senate nomination, competing against former Rep. Joe Sestak and Katie McGinty for the right to take on GOP Sen.
Those discussions continued around 6:30 p.m.
The contest was propelled into the national spotlight less than two weeks before the March 6 primary when the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing opposition research
Domenici, who castigated the strategy of punting on appropriations bills in a blistering Dec. 6, 2006, floor speech.