GOP Hopefuls Hurt by Flaws
In March, dairy magnate Jim Oberweis (R) blew a special election to replace former Speaker Dennis Hastert (R) in Illinois’ Republican-leaning 14th district, losing by 6 points to now-Rep.
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In March, dairy magnate Jim Oberweis (R) blew a special election to replace former Speaker Dennis Hastert (R) in Illinois’ Republican-leaning 14th district, losing by 6 points to now-Rep.
Forty-seven percent of voters in North Carolina, where Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama face each other in a May 6 primary, say that the economy is the top national issue in the campaign and 31 percent
The state’s May 6 primary is the next big prize on the campaign trail after the April 22 vote in Pennsylvania.
A new poll in Indiana suggests that Hillary Clinton’s lead in this May 6 primary state is narrowing.
Primarily, the measure offers home builders $6 billion in tax relief.
CFI reports that Democratic and Republican Senatorial candidates are collecting just 6 percent to 22 percent of their funds from small donors.
Burton is favored to win the May 6 primary in one of the most Republican districts in the country. — Shira Toeplitz
What raises the stakes even more is that polls show Obama has a big lead in the May 6 North Carolina primary which has 134 delegates. These states are the two biggest prizes left on the primary trail.
Appropriations ranking member Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) was No. 6 at $140 million, while Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) ranked 14th at $98 million.
The survey of 400 likely general election voters taken March 6-9 had a 4.9-point margin of error. In Maine, Sen. Susan Collins (R) had a solid lead over Rep.
But another key element of the equation was the performance of Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) new pilot parking plan for the area.
Hillary Clinton has a 52 percent to 43 percent lead over Barack Obama in Indiana whose primary is coming up on May 6, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted March 29-31.
The groups will collect donations of professional women’s clothing and other accessories at the Capitol South Metro stop from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Carolene Mays in the Democratic primary May 6, the winner of which will likely face state Rep. Jon Elrod (R) in November.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on May 6, when North Carolina primary voters are expected to crowd local polling places for the state’s 2008 primaries.
The last time one of the Democratic contenders had a double-digit lead over the other was in a Feb. 4-6 survey when Clinton was ahead by 11 points. The margin of error is 3 points.
An InsiderAdvantage poll conducted March 26 had Barack Obama leading Hillary Clinton 49 percent to 34 percent in North Carolina, which votes May 6, Seventeen percent were undecided.
The survey was conduced March 6-9.
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cost of gasoline), Americans say by a 49 percent to 42 percent margin that they favor protecting the environment even if it’s at the cost of economic growth, according to a Gallup poll conducted March 6-