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Politics · 114th Congress

Where Are They Now?

Angle ended up losing to Reid by 6 points that November. Now: Angle has attempted other runs for office since then. She turned down the chance to run for the House in 2012.

Politics · 114th Congress

DCCC Gets Behind Issa Challenger

[Challenger’s Poll Shows Close Race Against Issa] But Applegate still faces a tough fight in the district, which Mitt Romney carried by 6 points against President Barack Obama in 2012.

Rating Change in Ohio Senate Race

The 2012 contest between Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican Josh Mandel was competitive and expensive, but Brown prevailed by 6 points.

Politics · 114th Congress

2 Months to Go: The 10 Most Vulnerable House Members

Fall Forecast: The Top 10 Most Vulnerable House Members [jwp-video n=”1″] Colorado’s Mike Coffman, for example, sits in a district President Barack Obama won by 6 points in 2012.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Faces Competing GOP Interests in September Session

[No 6-Month Stopgap for Democrats, Reid Insists] Holler said conservatives want to avoid deal-making in the lame-duck session because they have concerns with rushing through massive bills while

Politics · 114th Congress

Presidential Debate Moderators Announced

2000: Proposed venue and dates were announced Jan. 6; final schedule with moderators announced Sept. 14. Hira Qureshi contributed to this report.

Politics · 114th Congress

Has Trump Put Texas in Play?

Public Policy Polling, a firm that does polling largely for Democrats, found that Trump beats Clinton by 6 points in Texas, where Mitt Romney beat President Barack Obama by 16 points in 2012.

Politics · 114th Congress

Post-Convention Polls Show Dead Heat Among Independents

The PPP survey has Clinton ahead of Trump among registered voters, 46 percent to 41 percent, while 6 percent support Johnson and 2 percent align with Green Party candidate Jill Stein.   

Politics · 114th Congress

Donald Trump’s Great White Hope

And Bush won 11 percent of the black voters who turned out, compared to 6 percent for Romney in 2012.   Fewer minorities voted in 2004 overall.