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The Senate: How the Challengers Rank
6. Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, running against Republican Sen. Mark S. Kirk.
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6. Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, running against Republican Sen. Mark S. Kirk.
Pat McCrory by 6 points, 50 percent to 44 percent. The poll found Cooper, the state’s attorney general, has an advantage among women, nonwhite and young voters.
Leading the polls Fewer than six weeks before Election Day, the incumbent Republican leads Murphy in every recent poll, including by 6, 9, and 11 points.
At the National Building Museum at 6 p.m., a blue carpet will roll out for the finalists, celebrities and members of Congress, including House Speaker Paul D.
Clinton’s 6-point lead in a Bloomberg Politics national poll from August has eroded and Bloomberg’s latest poll, released Monday, shows her tied with Trump at 46 percent among likely voters.
Graham said on May 6, “I absolutely will not support Hillary Clinton for President.
Angle ended up losing to Reid by 6 points that November. Now: Angle has attempted other runs for office since then. She turned down the chance to run for the House in 2012.
Democratic former Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, running in an open-seat race against Heck (previous ranking: No. 6) Cortez Masto’s fall in these rankings is a little deceiving —
Fall Forecast: The Top 10 Most Vulnerable House Members [jwp-video n=”1″] Colorado’s Mike Coffman, for example, sits in a district President Barack Obama won by 6 points in 2012.
2000: Proposed venue and dates were announced Jan. 6; final schedule with moderators announced Sept. 14. Hira Qureshi contributed to this report.
The Democratic nominee recently traveled to Miami to urge congressional leadership to bring the House and Senate back into session before their scheduled Sept. 6 return to pass an emergency spending bill
In total, House members spent about $6 million on mail franking in the first quarter of 2016.
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.
6. Massachusetts Sen Elizabeth Warren Nobody excites the progressive base more than Warren.
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.
House lawmakers overall have paid staff an average of $2,480 per day in the 114th Congress, making the difference between Republicans and Democrats 6 percent of what’s spent on staff daily.
Michael Bennet, who has nearly $6 million in the bank. Glenn ended the pre-primary reporting period with just $50,000.
In 2014, the GOP operative came within 6 points of knocking off Jones.
[ 6 Things Losing Candidates Say ] Whether those attacks stick generally boils down to two factors: how long ago the donations were made and who the recipients were, said longtime
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