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RNC fact check: Questioning economic and tax claims
“Trump: We’re Going To See Economic Growth Of 4, 5 And Maybe 6 Percent.” Real Clear Politics. 16 Dec 2017. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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“Trump: We’re Going To See Economic Growth Of 4, 5 And Maybe 6 Percent.” Real Clear Politics. 16 Dec 2017. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Unorthodox choice The Postal Service’s board of governors, all Trump appointees, announced on May 6 that DeJoy was their pick for postmaster general.
Shalala flipped the longtime GOP seat in 2018, defeating the former TV anchor by 6 points.
Shalala flipped the longtime GOP seat in 2018, defeating former TV anchor Maria Elvira Salazar by 6 points.
Phil Roe in Tennessee’s 1st District, but viewers watching TV ads from Republicans running in the Aug. 6 primary might wonder whether he’s endorsed several of them.
The survey of 401 likely voters via live callers was conducted July 6-8 by Harper Polling for the Kistner campaign.
President Donald Trump carried the seat by 6 points in 2016. But two years later, GOP Rep. Kenny Marchant won reelection by just 3 points while former Democratic Rep.
During the second quarter from April through June, which included Iowa’s Democratic primary, Greenfield raised more than $6 million, while incumbent GOP Sen.
6. Texas targets take shape Tuesday’s runoffs will set the matchups in three more House races that Democrats are targeting.
Trump carried the district by 6 points in 2016. Inside Elections rates the general election Lean Democratic.
Mike Gallagher run a sub-6:30 split. Sponsored by a life insurance trade group, the event benefits Junior Achievement, a nonprofit that promotes financial literacy.
Trump carried the district by 6 points.
6. Influence of outside groups Outside groups in both parties have been spending ahead of Tuesday’s primaries to bolster their preferred candidates.
: In less than an hour, you can watch “At The Races: 6 Months Out,” our campaign team’s discussion about the 10 most vulnerable House and Senate members and why they got there.
May 8, 2020 But Democrats saw an opportunity after statewide elections in April, when progressive Jill Karofsky won a state Supreme Court seat by 11 points — even though she lost the 7th District by 6
We didn’t do a similar ranking in May 2016, but in 2014, the senator we said was most vulnerable withdrew from the ballot and Nos. 2 through 6 lost.
Debbie Stabenow lost the 3rd by 4 points to Republican John James, even though she won statewide by 6 points.
Corrected 6 p.m. | House Democrats have expanded their financial advantage over Republicans in battleground districts, new fundraising reports show.
Corrected, 6 p.m. | If first-quarter fundraising dollars were votes, then Democratic challengers would have captured Senate seats in Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina, Maine and Montana.