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A Republican Face of Diversity That No One Saw
Michael Bennet has more than $6 million in the bank, and in a presidential year, is favored to win .
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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.
Chart: How the GOP Fared in the Past 6 Presidential Elections -
Sanders also praised a plan released by the Clinton campaign on July 6, designed to address access to higher education.
Updated 10 a.m. 7/6 FBI Director James B.
Mia Love trailing Democratic challenger Doug Owens by 6 points doesn’t smell quite right.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) June 6, 2016 Sanders was specifically referring to Clinton’s statements two years ago regarding children who were at the Mexico-U.S. border
After much thought and prayer: I’m Not Running for President https://t.co/lqWQtPL5Q5 — David French (@DavidAFrench) June 6, 2016 Unhappy with
Only 6 percent of those surveyed believe Johnson “could possibly win” a race that likely will pit him against Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton .
When Reagan turned 69 on Feb. 6, the New York Times reported, “At an age when many Americans are gray and retired, the former governor of California remained resolutely neither.”
Public Policy Polling conducted the survey of 1,222 registered voters between May 6 and 9. The margin of error was 3.2 percent.
Seven in 10 respondents now expect significant gains there, compared to 6 in 10 last month. If the aides are to be believed, their bosses might as well go home and start campaigning now.
Only 6 percent of Republicans voted for Barack Obama in 2012, down from 9 percent who voted for him in 2008.
The March 3-6 Washington Post/ABC News poll found Trump’s unfavorable rating among all adults at 67 percent, with a clear majority of respondents, 56 percent, saying they had a strongly unfavorable
Clinton first attacked Sanders on the 2008-09 auto bailout at the March 6 debate in Michigan, which is home to the three major U.S. vehicle manufacturers as well as big parts suppliers.
“House Republicans have already wasted more than $6 million taxpayer dollars on the Select Committee alone and are expected to spend at least ($1 million) more before they issue their final report.”
Aaron Schock’s “Downton Abbey”-inspired office décor , which led to a rough week for him and his staff, and turned him into a punch-line at the 71st Congressional Dinner on Feb. 6 , with Colorado Republican