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President Barack Obama won the 6th by 6 points in 2012 and 9 points in 2008, but Coffman easily dispatched former state Speaker Andrew Romanoff, 52 percent to 43 percent, in 2014. State Sen.
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President Barack Obama won the 6th by 6 points in 2012 and 9 points in 2008, but Coffman easily dispatched former state Speaker Andrew Romanoff, 52 percent to 43 percent, in 2014. State Sen.
National Democrats are excited about Johnson’s candidacy because of his prominence within the state as a twice-elected party chairman who lost a state House race by just 6 points in 2012.
Senators Unveil 6-Year Transportation Bill -
As 1 of only 6 Republicans seeking re-election in a Tossup district, Hurd has already been a top target for Democrats , who would need to net 30 seats to win control of the House, while the National
Of the 188 members of the Democratic Caucus, 6 out of 7 are firmly opposed to the measure even though it’s the president’s top legislative priority this year.
They’re hoping to avoid a repeat of 2010 , when Sharron Angle emerged from a messy primary field and went on to lose to Reid by less than 6 points. Titus’ decision could push Republican Rep.
While the Republicans in the group were in favor by a lopsided ratio of 6 to 1 (23-4), the Democrats were opposed by about 2 to 1 (15 “no” and 6 “yes.”)
He starts with 6 percent support among Democrats, according to the Real Clear Politics average of five national polls conducted in the past month.
President Barack Obama carried the district by 6 points in 2008 and 4 points in 2012, making it a seat Democrats must capture for any hope of picking up the 30 seats necessary for House control.
Not quite a month after that, on Jan. 6, former New Jersey Sen.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada has already decided to back Van Hollen, releasing a statement on March 6 calling him “the best and most effective person for the job.”
Brad Ashford’s office have left since his swearing-in on Jan. 6. The exits include Ashford’s chief of staff and two communications directors, who departed over the past few weeks.
He went before the cameras on March 6, after CNN reported Attorney General Eric H.
Correction, 6:55 p.m. A previous version of this story misidentified the location of Madaleno’s district. Correction, 7:35 p.m.
Updated 6:13 p.m. | House Republicans fell short of votes needed to advance a three-week bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security Friday evening, 203-224.
Correction: 6:45 p.m. A previous version of this story misstated when the 50th anniversary of the VRA will occur.
Hanging over all the Scalise news is the Jan. 6 speaker election in the House.
-Mexico border was “like I ordered it off the menu.” 6. Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M.
Updated: 6:37 p.m. | They say numbers don’t lie. But in this case, numbers don’t tell the whole truth, either.
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