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SALT Still Rubs the Democrats’ Tax Wounds
Today, Republicans are celebrating the 6-month anniversary of the signing of the Tax Cut Bill, which hurt working families by giving tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans and
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Today, Republicans are celebrating the 6-month anniversary of the signing of the Tax Cut Bill, which hurt working families by giving tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans and
Claire McCaskill fell to state GOP Attorney General Josh Hawley by 6 points.Â
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Hotel workers finish hanging a Jennifer Wexton campaign on stage for Wexton’s election night party in Dulles, Va. on Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Rep.
Race Rating: Leans Democratic 6. Erik Paulsen, R-Minn.Â
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Marsha Blackburn up by more than 6 percentage points over her Democratic opponent, former Gov. Phil Bredesen. CQ emailed congressional staffers the Capitol Insiders Survey on Oct. 22.
Race Rating:Tilts Democratic6. Mike Coffman, R-Colo. Coffman has been an elusive Democratic target in the past, but things are looking worse for him this year.
There probably will be about a month between Kavanaugh’s confirmation and Nov. 6, which should give many voters an opportunity to refocus on other issues, be they health care, immigration or President
Race Rating: Toss-up6. Rep. John J. Faso, R-N.Y. Faso’s district may be tougher for Republicans, but he’s considered a stronger incumbent than Tenney and moves down one spot on the list.
Virginia’s 10th District voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but Comstock beat her Democratic opponent by almost 6 points that year. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
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.
A Republican woman won Arizona’s 8th District special election Tuesday night, although Debbie Lesko’s 6-point margin of victory for a solidly GOP seat raised party concerns about the tough election
Debbie Lesko won the special election in Arizona’s deep red 8th District Tuesday night — but only by 6 points in a district President Donald Trump carried by 21 points in 2016.
The House passed the anti-sexual harassment measure, as well as sweeping rules changes aimed at protecting staffers, by voice vote on Feb. 6.
But does that mean Nov. 6, 2018 is going to be a great night? Hard to say. One person who should be worried? Virginia Rep.
Hillary Clinton won the district by 10 points, while Comstock won a second term by 6 points last fall. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates the race Tilt Republican. Gov.
Democrats will face their first tests in the early primaries in March, particularly in Texas on March 6. The Texas primaries will determine which candidate will face GOP Rep.
Trump handily carried Tenney’s upstate New York district by 16 points, while Tenney won by a smaller 6-point margin in a race that featured a well-funded third party candidate.
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.
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