North Carolina: Chamber Backs Dole, Who Tries to Tar Hagan
Kay Hagan (D), whose cause the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has picked up this cycle to the tune of more than $6 million.
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Kay Hagan (D), whose cause the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has picked up this cycle to the tune of more than $6 million.
Bush lost ConnecticutÂ’s 4th district by 6 points in 2004, while Shays simultaneously won re-election by 4 points. But the Democratic wave is much higher this year.
New Shaheen 47% Sununu 41% Ken Blevens (L) 3% Neither/Other 6% Associated Press poll of 600 likely voters taken Oct. 22-26 by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media.
Previous Kratovil 43% Harris 41% Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group (D) poll of 401 likely voters conducted Oct. 6-7 for Kratovil. It had a 4.9-point margin of error.
Count 6: False statements on the SenatorÂ’s financial disclosure form for calendar year 2005. This charge involves gifts from or liabilities to Bill Allen and VECO.
“And he has literally closed in the last several weeks, then he stayed about 9 points down for a while, then he stayed about 6 points down for a week and half, and now it’s about 4 points.” The NRSC
resolution (at last yearÂ’s spending levels) that would fund the government into early next year (and indeed, the nine bills not rolled into the minibus have been funded at last yearÂ’s level through March 6,
PerrielloÂ’s internal polling, taken in mid-October, showed him just 6 points behind. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sees an opportunity in the district.
A SurveyUSA poll of 621 likely voters taken Oct. 20-21 gave Tinklenberg an edge over Bachmann, 47 percent to 44 percent, with 6 percent preferring a third-party candidate.
He has planned a hearing for 6 p.m. Sunday to decide how to proceed.
He has planned a hearing for 6 p.m. Sunday to decide how to proceed.
But Public Citizen alleges that Roskam sent out several brochures to his constituents after the Aug. 6 cutoff. The franking commission, headed by Rep.
DCCC Shells Out Another $6 Million in Independent Expenditures -
Around 6:30 p.m. on a recent Thursday evening the bar was packed, as were the communal tables that line the wall.
. … [P]lease file your points and authorities on this issue by no later than 6:00 a.m. on [Monday] October 20, 2008.” On Saturday, Sullivan held a nearly three-hour hearing on the jury instructions
Some Republicans say they wouldnÂ’t be surprised if DSCC spending reached $6 million or even $7 million by Election Day.
10th (Oct. 19) Georgia’s 8th (Oct. 9) Kentucky’s 2nd (Sept. 22) Louisiana Senate (Oct. 12) Maine Senate (Oct. 14) Minnesota Senate (Oct. 5) Missouri’s 9th (Oct. 15) New Hampshire Senate (Oct. 6)
Jim Himes, Democrat, Connecticut’s 4th ($2.9 million) no clear favorite. 6. Chris Hackett, Republican, Pennsylvania’s 10th ($2.7 million) rates this race 7.
That poll came on the heels of an Oct. 6-8 Research 2000 survey for the liberal Daily Kos Web site that showed Barletta with an advantage of 43 percent to 39 percent.
Bill Sali (R-Idaho) trailing wealthy businessman Walt Minnick (D) by 6 points in his overwhelmingly conservative district, but the GOP candidate in the race for WyomingÂ’s open at-large seat leading by