Update: Our State-by-State Round-Up of General Election Match-Ups
McCain has 45 percent to Barack Obama’s 44 percent with 6 percent saying they’d vote for a third-party candidate and 5 percent undecided.
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McCain has 45 percent to Barack Obama’s 44 percent with 6 percent saying they’d vote for a third-party candidate and 5 percent undecided.
“We’ve got another hurdle with the second reading, but this was a big step,” said Dave Klavitter, a resident who worked on the bill with Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D).
Obama leads by a statistically insignificant 48 percent to 46 percent in Gallup’s May 6-8 survey, in which it said that two-thirds of the interviews were done after the results were known.
Clinton has 66 percent to Obama’s 23 percent with 6 percent undecided and 5 percent preferring someone else.
It showed Cazayoux’s unfavorable rating among white voters had increased by 6 points, going from 24 percent to 30 percent.
update: – **Missouri:** McCain runs ahead of Obama 47 percent to 41 percent and Hillary Clinton by 45 percent to 43 percent in this swing state, according to a Rasmussen reports survey conducted May 6.
Today’s Gallup daily tracking poll, conducted May 2-6 for all voters, has both Democrats neck-and-neck with McCain et 46 percent to 45 percent.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) up by 6 points, she actually won by more than 15 points. The firm had Sen.
Weston, 51, had filed a motion on March 6 for a hearing that would determine whether he “still meets the criteria for commitment.” At Tuesday’s hearing, U.S.
Correction: May 6, 2008 An earlier version of the story misstated the fact that the cloture vote failed, instead reporting that it had succeeded.
Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) has said that if RFK is torn down he would like to see mixed-use development there, although Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans (D) is interested in a new Redskins
One of the most interesting and significant recent Supreme Court decisions concerned the Indiana voter identification law, in which the court by a 6-3 vote upheld the law despite zero evidence of in-person
6. What is the racial and ethnic composition of Indiana? 7. What are some income statistics for Indiana? around the midpoint 8. Where are there heavy concentrations of young and old voters? 9.
Winney garnered 6 percent support; Zwonitzer had 2 percent. — David M. Drucker
CQ Politics Prediction: Obama 6, Clinton 3. 5th District (Northwest — part of Winston-Salem). CQ Politics Prediction: Clinton 3, Obama 2.
Jeb Bradley (R) by 6 points with 13 percent undecided. In the poll, Bradley had 45 percent to Shea-Porter’s 39 percent.
During his law school years, Reid would study and attend classes from 6 a.m. until early afternoon, then work the 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift at the Capitol.
– **Suffolk University:** Clinton leads Obama 49 percent to 43 percent among likely Democratic primary voters in Indiana with 6 percent undecided, according to a Suffolk University poll conducted
The margin of error is 6 percent for those who voted in Democratic primaries and 4 percent for all voters.
Don won by focusing on the concerns of Louisiana 6 voters — good paying jobs, affordable health care and better education.” Meanwhile, in the 1st district seat that previously was held by now-Gov.