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Abortion rights backers see big wins in Tuesday results
Opponents spent nearly $23 million against the initiative; advocates spent more than $6 million.
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Opponents spent nearly $23 million against the initiative; advocates spent more than $6 million.
A poll released last month by a Republican polling firm put Salazar ahead by 6 percentage points, while another survey commissioned by Taddeo’s campaign shows the contest essentially tied.
The Tax Policy Center estimated that about 65% of households paid less in federal income tax in 2018 under the tax law than they would have paid under the old tax laws, while about 6% paid more.
About $6 trillion over 10 years that the states currently spend on Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program would be redirected to contribute to Medicare for All costs.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, the Congressional Leadership Fund and the Club for Growth have spent more than $6 million, mostly accusing McCready of enriching himself at taxpayers