Tossup New York House Race Starting to Take Shape
Gibson spent some $3 million on his 2014 victory, according to his FEC filings, while Eldridge spent close to $6 million, most of it self-funded.
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Gibson spent some $3 million on his 2014 victory, according to his FEC filings, while Eldridge spent close to $6 million, most of it self-funded.
Matthews is 1 of 6 candidates facing off in the Democratic primary next year to replace Rep. Chris Van Hollen, who is leaving his seat to run for the U.S. Senate.
6. Incumbents widen cash advantage: Freshmen GOP Reps.
Gallup’s May 6-10, 2015, survey found 60 percent of respondents said same-sex marriages should be “recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriages.”
Joe Heck on July 6. The other two competitive Senate races where there’s recruiting left to be done are Democrats’ problem: They need to lock down challengers to New Hampshire Sen.
President Barack Obama won the 6th by 6 points in 2012 and 9 points in 2008, but Coffman easily dispatched former state Speaker Andrew Romanoff, 52 percent to 43 percent, in 2014. State Sen.
Edwards leaves home at 6:15 a.m. to get to practice at the Watkins Recreation Center in Southeast D.C. by 7 a.m., bringing along a change of clothes, her makeup and a curling iron.
Walker drew 10 percent of black voters in Wisconsin in his 2014 re-election race, not significantly above McCain’s 9 percent showing against Barack Obama in Wisconsin in 2008 or Romney’s 6 percent
Scott Walker on June 6. “We welcome the opportunity to be first in the nation.