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‘Retread’ strategy: Why Congress next year could be full of losers
Don Young by 6 points in 2018.
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Don Young by 6 points in 2018.
King’s 2nd District after he won reelection by just 6 points in 2018, his closest race since he first won the seat in 1992.
A May 13-17, 2016, CBS News/New York Times poll showed Clinton leading by 6 points, in part because Trump held a narrower 12-point lead (50 percent to 38 percent) among whites.
Lawmakers passed a package in September extending stopgap funds for nine bills to March 6, 2009, plus final Defense, Military Construction-VA and Homeland Security bills.
Asians and Pacific Islanders make up over 6 percent of the total population, but 2.7 percent are represented in the most senior Senate staff jobs.
Unorthodox choice The Postal Service’s board of governors, all Trump appointees, announced on May 6 that DeJoy was their pick for postmaster general.
Individuals should pony up $2,800 to attend, while political action committee attendees are asked to write $5,000 checks for the Sonoma County gathering planned for Oct. 6-8 at the Hotel Healdsburg.
Todd Young of Indiana that would take the PPP and allow businesses that have seen their revenues decline by at least a quarter apply for 6-months’ worth of fixed operating costs and payroll.
On May 8, Trump’s job rating was 45 percent approve/51 percent disapprove, according to the RealClearPolitics national average, a difference of 6 points.
A June poll of 40 large employers conducted by the Pacific Business Group on Health, or PBGH, found that just 6 percent plan to implement on-site testing.
Over the past three decades, the Defense Department has transferred over $6 billion worth of equipment to various law enforcement departments across the country.
At a March 6 hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee’s subcommittee on Aviation and Space, Joel Szabat, acting undersecretary for policy at the U.S.
: 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.
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.
bill, the Supreme Court would get an additional $500,000 to “expand its capacity for staff to work remotely and continue mission critical activities,” while the rest of the federal courts would receive $6
Their victory margins ranged from 6 to 10 points. Also on the Arizona ballot in 2016 was Sen. John McCain, who was running for reelection.
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.
Polls were due to open at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, though there were reports that poll workers were told not to show up, the Dispatch reported.
6:40 a.m. | More from the floor: In his floor speech, Manchin said the Senate “was shortchanged” by not hearing from witnesses.