Ratings Changes: Duking It Out in Six Gubernatorial Races
You can read more analysis of these races and each of the 36 races for governor in the April 6 issue of Inside Elections. Three move in favor of Democrats.
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You can read more analysis of these races and each of the 36 races for governor in the April 6 issue of Inside Elections. Three move in favor of Democrats.
The new numbers are alarming for Democrats, as it showed Applegate, who narrowly lost to Issa in 2016, dropped 6 points and is no longer in the lead as he was in a poll from two months ago.
The two remaining candidates, both Democrats, pediatrician Mai Khanh Tran and former Obama administration official Sam Jammal, had 6 percent and 4 percent, respectively.
He also told GOP lawmakers Wednesday morning that he raised nearly $6 million during the two-week recess, according to three members who attended the conference meeting where he informed them of his decision
If you narrow the national congressional vote down to recent elections that changed the House majority, the critical threshold for whether Congress will flip seems to be 6 percent.
Conservative strategists cite a handful of possible issues: (1) “phase two” of tax reform, (2) workfare for those on public assistance, (3) infrastructure, (4) paid parental leave, (5) health care, and even (6)
Trump carried it by 6 points. EMILY’s List got involved early for Betsy Dirksen Londrigan. She also has support from Schakowsky and Senate Minority Whip Richard J.
The Illinois Republican is one of being targeted by Democrats in 2018, and Trump carried his district by 6 points in 2017.
An automated poll commissioned by Jenkins and conducted by Harper Polling March 5-6 showed Jenkins ahead with 29 percent of likely GOP primary voters, followed by Blankenship with 27 percent and Morrisey
GS Strategy Group surveyed 500 likely primary voters Jan. 6-9. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates the general election race a
In the eight off-year elections from 1962 to 1990, there were 16 legislative bodies up and only one flipped, which represented only 6 percent of the time.
Laura Moser is running in the crowded March 6 primary in the Houston-based 7th District.
Andy Kim (NJ-03): Trump won the New Jersey district by 6 points in 2016. GOP Rep.
GS Strategy Group surveyed 500 likely primary voters Jan. 6-9.
Flores garnered 6 percent, with 19 percent undecided. Garcia ended 2017 with $163,000 to Flores’ $78,000.
Nov. 26-28, Democrats +6Dec. 10-12, Democrats +8Dec. 17-19, Democrats +9Jan. 8-9, Democrats +7Jan. 14-16, Democrats +6Jan. 28-30, Democrats +5Feb. 4-6, Democrats +6 No wild swings.
Harper Polling surveyed 500 Republican primary voters Feb. 5 to 6 via landlines phones using Interactive Voice Response. The margin of error was plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.
Texas hosts the first primaries on March 6, but with crowded fields in many districts, the intraparty fun won’t end there.
In the latest Political Theater Podcast, Roll Call’s Bridget Bowman leads us through the upcoming March 6 primary, which will set the stage for a tough battle leading up to the November midterms.
Clinton’s job approval ratings stood at 59 percent in a Jan. 6-7, 1998, Gallup survey and at 66 percent in the same poll from Feb. 13 to 15, 1998.