Politics · 114th Congress
One Candidate’s Positive Poll Is Another’s Fundraising Boon
Ron Wyden sent in January, when he had nearly $6 million in the bank and his best-funded challenger had less than $2,000. Â
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Ron Wyden sent in January, when he had nearly $6 million in the bank and his best-funded challenger had less than $2,000. Â
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.
In other findings, most Americans support background checks for all gun buyers — 93 to 6 percent, including 92 to 8 percent among voters in gun households.
6 p.m. PT – California Rep.
The group said it also plans to spend $6.2 million in Pennsylvania, $8.1 million in Ohio, and $6 million in Nevada. Pennsylvania and Ohio are represented by Republican Sens. Patrick J.Â
Get up at 5:45 or 6 in the morning to practice with buddies.  In the cold and the rain, you got your baseball gloves and your cleats and you’re running around.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)Ric Keller FL-6: The Florida Republican lost re-election in 2008 to Democrat Alan Grayson in an Orlando-based district after four terms in Congress.
The filing deadline is May 6 and primary is set for Aug. 30. And in North Carolina, Democratic Rep.
When it comes to consumers, a 2013 study by noted economist Robert Shapiro estimated debit swipe fees decreased by about $8.5 billion in 2012, with about $6 billion of these savings passed