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Portman Drops Another $1 Million for Ad Buy
The ads come as a recent CBS/YouGov poll shows Portman running 7 points ahead of Strickland and 6 points ahead of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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The ads come as a recent CBS/YouGov poll shows Portman running 7 points ahead of Strickland and 6 points ahead of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
[Meet the Senate Candidate Who Uses Only Volunteers] An early July Harper poll showed him within 6 points of Bennet, but his slide has mirrored Trump’s in the state.
Public Policy Polling, a firm that does polling largely for Democrats, found that Trump beats Clinton by 6 points in Texas, where Mitt Romney beat President Barack Obama by 16 points in 2012.
Johnny Isakson by only 6 points. That surprised even Barksdale. “The fact we’re in single digits is pretty amazing, too,” he said. “We’re not as well known as Hillary Clinton.”
Rand Paul wave signs and cheer at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic in Fancy Farm, Kentucky, on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The St.
Washington and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, for example, have pressed for including drug pricing language in the Senate version of the so-called 21st Century Cures biomedical research package (HR 6)
A Marquette Law School Poll taken July 7-10 showed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton with a 6-point advantage over Trump.
#DiagnoseTrump pic.twitter.com/Mf9k6kqXKW — Karen Bass (@KarenBassTweets) August 3, 2016 #6: @realDonaldTrump has no filter + “Selfishly takes advantage of others to achieve
With Congress out of town for a seven-week summer recess ending Sept. 6, lawmakers — particularly those up for re-election — continue to feel the political heat as the Zika situation worsens.
Trump echoed Ryan’s words from a May 6 CNN interview , when the speaker, talking about supporting the real estate mogul, said “We’re not there yet.” Ryan later endorsed the GOP nominee.
The PPP survey has Clinton ahead of Trump among registered voters, 46 percent to 41 percent, while 6 percent support Johnson and 2 percent align with Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
Lawmakers are currently out of town until Sept. 6. Andrew Siddons, John T. Bennett and Kellie Mejdrich contributed to this story.
pic.twitter.com/4Czi2XenPS — Simone Pathe (@sfpathe) July 26, 2016 Around 6 p.m., thousands of protesters who’d marched from
But the momentous sense of occasion swept over the convention hall at 6:38 p.m. when the roll call of the states produced more than enough votes to guarantee her nomination.
Clinton might look at how strongly blacks turned out for Obama in 2008 and 2012, increasing their typical turnout rate from 6 in 10 eligible voters to 2 in 3, and get excited about a history-making
Mission: $6 El Jimador shots during acceptance speech. Hawthorne: $4 Coronas , $7 Blue State Smash.
6. Massachusetts Sen Elizabeth Warren Nobody excites the progressive base more than Warren.
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) July 20, 2016 It’s been 6 decades since I’ve practiced law, but shouting “Guilty!”
Michael Bennet has more than $6 million in the bank, and in a presidential year, is favored to win .
And Bush won 11 percent of the black voters who turned out, compared to 6 percent for Romney in 2012. Fewer minorities voted in 2004 overall.