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The Case of the Missing President — in House Debates
Imagine — if you dare — a Trump who feels personally vindicated by a Republican comeback on Nov. 6.
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Imagine — if you dare — a Trump who feels personally vindicated by a Republican comeback on Nov. 6.
The Sierra Club plans to spend more than $6 million, and the Environmental Defense Action Fund expects to spend $6 million on federal races and $1 million on state and local races.
Four percent of respondents backed a third-party candidate, while 6 percent were undecided.
It cited a Wall Street Journal analysis that found 29 percent of Republican ads targeted the so-called Affordable Care Act in 2010, while fewer than 6 percent of Democratic ads did.
Obama carried the district twice, but Trump won the 3rd District by 6 points. MacArthur easily won re-election by 20 points in 2016. But polling shows a much closer race this year.
The important date is Nov. 6, 2018, he said. “People need to be focused on that date. People need to be registered.
Trump won the 1st District by 6 points.
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.
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kind of spectacle ahead in just a few days, and the inevitable ramifications will trigger ripple waves that will be immediately apparent but not fully known until voters head to the ballot box on Nov. 6.
month, when Congress decides whether to incorporate Trump’s proposal or allow a 1.9 percent boost to federal worker pay next year, as contained in a bipartisan Senate spending package approved on a 92-6
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research surveyed 400 likely voters from Sept. 4-6, with 31 percent reached by cell phone. The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.
believe that health care is a right, not a privilege — and I look forward to using my story to inspire other health care voters to fight for their access to quality, affordable health care on November 6,
Race Rating: Toss-up6. Rep. John J. Faso, R-N.Y. Faso’s district may be tougher for Republicans, but he’s considered a stronger incumbent than Tenney and moves down one spot on the list.
And in Arizona, which is one of the party’s best Senate pickup opportunities, Native Americans are nearly 6 percent of the voting-age population.
Juana Matias, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic who’s backed by BOLD PAC and the Congressional Black Caucus PAC, took 6 percent.
Upton’s lead grew to 6 points when factoring in third-party candidate Stephen Young of the U.S. Taxpayers Party.
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