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Six Months Out: The 10 Most Vulnerable House Incumbents
Trump carried the 22nd District by double digits, but Tenney won her first term by a narrower 6-point margin in a race with a third party candidate.
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Trump carried the 22nd District by double digits, but Tenney won her first term by a narrower 6-point margin in a race with a third party candidate.
He’s spent nearly $6 million of his own money on the race, and likely much more by the time Tuesday comes and goes.
He also told GOP lawmakers Wednesday morning that he raised nearly $6 million during the two-week recess, according to three members who attended the conference meeting where he informed them of his decision
An automated poll commissioned by Jenkins and conducted by Harper Polling March 5-6 showed Jenkins ahead with 29 percent of likely GOP primary voters, followed by Blankenship with 27 percent and Morrisey
Gianforte ended up losing that race, but not before spending $6 million of his own money. The following year, he ran in the special election for the open at-large House seat after GOP Rep.
He ranked No. 6 on Roll Call’s list of the most vulnerable Senate incumbents last November, a year out from the midterms. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
She donned a blue flight suit to fly in a World War II-era AT-6 trainer to Phoenix, and then to Prescott. McSally, of course, is piloting the plane herself. “Fly, fight and win.
Polling from the group showed Morrisey leading Jenkins by 6 points, 40 to 34 percent, with 26 percent of likely primary voters undecided.
Braun expects he’ll need between $4 million and $6 million for the primary.Â
However, he did not get involved in Alabama until after Moore won the August primary by 6 points, one Republican strategist said.
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California attorney Bryan Caforio is making a second run against two-term Republican Steve Knight, who defeated him by 6 points in an expensive race last fall.
Thursday night, he won statewide by about 6 points. Congressional special elections are, well, special. The electorate is different, and so is the spending.
While Quist, a first-time candidate and folk musician, was able to tap into grass-roots liberal energy to raise more than $6 million, Gianforte benefited from massive outside spending from GOP groups
His campaign announced Tuesday that he’s raised more than $6 million, which has been crucial in the final days of the race. At Quist’s rallies on the last weekend before the election with Sen.
GOP outside groups have spent millions of dollars propping up Gianforte and attacking Democratic nominee Rob Quist, while Quist has tapped into similar donor enthusiasm seen in Georgia to raise $6
Gianforte has enjoyed a lead throughout the race to represent Montana’s at-large congressional district, though a recent Democratic poll found Quist within 6 points of Gianforte.
Democrats dismissed the pledge since Gianforte was able to kick $6 million of his own money into his campaign.
Republicans must get out today and VOTE in Georgia 6. Force runoff and easy win! Dem Ossoff will raise your taxes-very bad on crime & 2nd A. — Donald J.
Using similar footage of Ossoff dressed as Han Solo, the narrator concludes the one-minute video by saying, "Sorry, Trump Republicans, but District 6 has a new hope."