Daniel Webster Presses Nuanced Case for Speaker
Only seven House Republicans have voted against the wishes of President Barack Obama less often than his 6 percent this year.
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Only seven House Republicans have voted against the wishes of President Barack Obama less often than his 6 percent this year.
By Matt Fuller and JM Rieger [jwp-video n=”1″] During his weekly press conference, which lasted for just more than 6 minutes, Boehner criticized former IRS official Lois Lerner, knocked
“It’s not glamorous sitting in a call suite.” 6.
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Gallup’s May 6-10, 2015, survey found 60 percent of respondents said same-sex marriages should be “recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriages.”
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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.
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.
Ryan negotiated the trade framework, which the Ways and Means Committee marked up earlier today after the Senate Finance Committee approved a similar measure 20-6 on Wednesday.
He lost re-election in 2012 to Democrat Cheri Bustos by 6 points under new lines drawn by Democrats, and he failed in a rematch against the congresswoman last year by 10 points.
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You can read more about those past instances in the Feb. 6 edition of The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report .
(Hope is still alive for GOP challengers to five Democratic incumbents in races that remain too close to call , and a pair of seats won’t be filled until the Dec. 6 Louisiana runoff.)
A month ago, I wrote about “6 Races Both Parties View Completely Differently .” These were a half-dozen contests where strategists generally disagreed on the shape and trajectory of the race.
Democrats lost 6 Senate seats in 2010 and seem likely to lose from 5 to as many as 10 seats next week.
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This year , Democrats defeated Republicans, 15-6.
Three of the 6 Republicans in the most danger of losing their House seats — Mike Coffman of Colorado, Dan Benishek of Michigan and Chris Gibson of New York — were among just 23 members of the conference
Loebsack had a competitive race in 2010, winning by only 6 points in the Republican wave year, and Appel is one of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s top recruits in a Republican-held