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The 2018 midterm elections are 19 days away, on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Watch: Trump Heads West to Campaign — And a Lot of Senators Do Too [jwp-video n=”1″]
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The 2018 midterm elections are 19 days away, on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Watch: Trump Heads West to Campaign — And a Lot of Senators Do Too [jwp-video n=”1″]
Imagine — if you dare — a Trump who feels personally vindicated by a Republican comeback on Nov. 6.
The Sierra Club plans to spend more than $6 million, and the Environmental Defense Action Fund expects to spend $6 million on federal races and $1 million on state and local races.
Zhorela added that she had been planning to vote for Heitkamp in the upcoming Nov. 6 midterm election. But she will “definitely not now.”
“But on Nov. 6, you can vote to reject the Democrats’ shameful conduct by electing [a] Republican House and, really, we need it badly, we need these votes, a Republican Senate.”
(He won re-election in 2012 by 6 points.) While Chabot’s race appears more winnable, Trump talked up Renacci as a partner and called him onstage first.
Capitol and organized in senators’ home states to protest Kavanaugh’s confirmation as an “angry [Democratic] mob,” hoping to whip up support from the party’s conservative base before Election Day on Nov. 6.
It’s unclear if she will again before voters head to the polls on Nov. 6.
6 Close House and Senate Races That Hurricane Michael Could Hit -
Hillary Clinton carried the district by 2 points over Trump in 2016, a figure Democrats hope they can capitalize on to flip the seat on Nov. 6. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
Trump won the 1st District by 6 points.
Herrell led 49 percent to 45 percent, within the margin of error and 6 percent still undecided, according to a telephone survey of 400 likely voters from The Tarrance Group.
Race rating: Toss-up6. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. Montana’s two-term senator switches places with his colleague from West Virginia, which is largely a reflection of Manchin’s strength.
“There’s little question where Judge Kavanaugh stands on campaign finance,” Rick Hasen, a professor who focuses on election law, wrote on his blog on Sept. 6.
At 7:05 p.m. on September 6, a Facebook user named Rodney Arrington, who frequently comments on Brat’s official page, appeared to threaten the Virginia Republican’s Democratic challenger, Abigail
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She also analyzed whether vulnerable House Republicans have been given votes this week on their own bills, which they could tout leading up to Nov. 6.
“We have a good understanding,” the Wisconsin Republican said Sept. 6, a day after his last meeting with Trump. “I’m confident our understanding will stick.”
“We have a good understanding,” the Wisconsin Republican said Sept. 6, a day after his latest meeting with Trump. “I’m confident our understanding will stick.”