North Carolina: Rouzer Calls for Recount in Race Against McIntyre
Mike McIntyre by 655 votes, is requesting a recount in the last House race yet to be decided after the Nov. 6 elections.
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Mike McIntyre by 655 votes, is requesting a recount in the last House race yet to be decided after the Nov. 6 elections.
Kaine defeated Republican George Allen this month for an open Senate seat by a surprisingly large 6-point margin, thanks in part to running as a potential partner to Warner in the Senate.
The 7th District race is the final outstanding House race from the Nov. 6 elections. One other House race in Louisiana will be decided by a December runoff.
Democrat Ami Bera has officially prevailed over House Administration Chairman Dan Lungren, R-Calif., who becomes the 24th House incumbent to lose in the Nov. 6 elections.
George Allen in the Senate race by 6 points and more than 200,000 votes.
He won by more than 6 points, but it was not enough for Berkley. Heller, who was appointed to the Senate last year, was thought to be especially vulnerable because he voted for Rep.
Pete Stark, the dean of the Democratic delegation, lost by 6 points to Democratic challenger Eric Swalwell, a Dublin city councilman. And Rep. Joe Baca lost to state Sen.
Dave Crooks (D) by about 6 points with 34 percent of precincts reporting.
A libertarian candidate, Andrew Horning, received 6 percent in the poll. Four percent of voters said they were undecided.
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In an indication of the difficulty that Akin is having keeping the focus on his message, the portion of today’s KMOV interview that aired on the local 6 p.m. news in St.
spokesman Dave Jacobson said “the poll confirms that voters throughout the 44th district want Congresswoman Hahn to be their voice in Congress” and that Hahn “is the strong favorite to come out on top” Nov. 6.
“He’s trying to do everything he can to make sure that he doesn’t have to belly up to the bar before Nov. 6,” Reid said.
In the low-turnout “jungle primary,” in which the top two candidates advance to the Nov. 6 general election regardless of party, Sherman finished first with 42.4 percent, followed by Berman with
Both Democrats are favored to defeat their Republican challengers Nov. 6.
In the Senate poll, McCaskill had a 6-point lead over Akin, who has a record of making inaccurate and what are generally viewed as inappropriate statements.
But Independent American Party candidate Jon Barrie took 9 percent, and 6 percent of respondents were undecided.
Polls continued to shift strongly in President Barack Obama’s favor today, with the president opening up a 6-point lead in the Gallup tracking poll.
He won the Aug. 7 race against two strong competitors by about 6 points.