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Campaigns Don’t Shut Down When the Election Is Over
But that doesn’t mean the campaigns themselves folded on Nov. 6. Closing up shop takes time. Just ask Justin Barasky, Ohio Sen.
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But that doesn’t mean the campaigns themselves folded on Nov. 6. Closing up shop takes time. Just ask Justin Barasky, Ohio Sen.
Hyde-Smith finished first in a four-way jungle primary on Nov. 6, followed closely by Espy. But because no one cleared 50 percent of the vote, they both advanced to Tuesday’s runoff.
In the Nov. 6 special election jungle primary, Espy received 40.6 percent of the vote, placing him only a single point behind first-place finisher Hyde-Smith — but well within the “normal” Democratic
Association of Business Political Action Committees, said in early October that his organization was planning to step up its congressional outreach to the next Congress and issued a statement after the Nov. 6
“I’ve increased my margin from 6 to 10 to 20 to 24. … It’s the biggest margin in the country for a Democrat in a Trump district.”
President Donald Trump carried McCaul’s seat by 9 points and Marchant’s by 6 points. A fluke or a shift?
VoteVets went up in Week 6, followed by Women Vote!, the independent expenditure arm of EMILY’s List, in Week 5 in the Detroit market.
Draw a Gerrymander [jwp-video n=”1″] In Wednesday’s ruling, the panel found that state officials in its 2011 map sought to increase the Democratic advantage in the congressional delegation from 6-
How We Got Here: The Biggest Surprises in a Campaign Season for the Ages [jwp-video n=”1″] Getting started In 2016, just 6 percent of candidates on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Race Rating: Leans Democratic 6. Erik Paulsen, R-Minn.
Race Rating: Tilts Democratic6. Jon Tester, D-Mont.
“I had to go through 6 months of chemotherapy and a month of radiation while fighting MY OWN Senator to keep my care,” she tweeted. Why is my U.S.
King has no campaign events scheduled for the rest of this week and through Election Day on Nov. 6, and his staff has stopped responding to local media inquiries, KPLC in Iowa reported.
And with just six days until Nov. 6, it’s an open question whether a blue wave could sweep Holding away in a district that was drawn for Republicans — and whether he’s done enough to prevent it.
consequential issues — health care, immigration, taxes, climate change, trade, gun control, ethics and campaign finance overhauls and oversight of the administration — hinges on what voters decide Nov. 6.
And he’d won re-election by 20 points in 2016, while this swing district backed President Donald Trump by 6.
Whatever happens on Nov. 6 will seem foreordained by the gods, but in truth, it will be just one of dozens of equally plausible outcomes.
The poll showed Trump had managed a 6-point turnaround from September when 44 percent approved and 52 percent disapproved of his job performance.
Mia Love urged her Democratic opponent in a race that is virtually tied, per the latest polling, to drop out just 19 days before the midterm elections on Nov. 6.
While most of the nearly $6 million he raised came before the Aug. 7 special election, his campaign said it raised $2.3 million since.