Which senators still undecided about 2024 runs will matter most?
Tim Ryan was widely praised for his 2022 Senate bid, and he still lost by 6 points to a Republican running an underwhelming campaign. Similarly to Ohio, Sen.
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Tim Ryan was widely praised for his 2022 Senate bid, and he still lost by 6 points to a Republican running an underwhelming campaign. Similarly to Ohio, Sen.
one high-profile political case since then, when she joined a panel decision that shot down Donald Trump’s effort to delay some White House records from going to the House panel investigating the Jan. 6
And Jackson’s appointment won’t tip the ideological balance of the Supreme Court, where conservatives hold a 6-3 advantage after three appointments from former President Donald Trump.
In 2022, she will be running for reelection in a seat Biden would have carried by 6 points, making her one of the most vulnerable GOP incumbents in the country.Â
“Sometimes, if, if an organization is trying to serve someone, and that’s someone who’s an adult, and that someone doesn’t speak very much English, you might be talking to a 6-year-old child, and
HR 6, the Dream and Promise Act, would provide permanent legal protections for young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers, as well as immigrants currently covered by Temporary Protected Status or
Cheri Bustos of Illinois and David Cicilline of Rhode Island, outgoing co-chairs of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, had announced bids for assistant leader before the Nov. 6 election
But with Nov. 6 less than a month away, some political observers have wondered publicly whether a candidate could have too much cash.Â
The committee angered some liberal groups with its involvement in the primary for Texas’ 7th District, which was held on March 6.Â
The NRCC spent more than $6 million. Kihuen bested incumbent GOP Rep.
Barbara Comstock won a second term in the 10th District last fall by nearly 6 points, but Clinton carried the district by 10 points, according to calculations by Daily Kos Elections.
JOSEPH CROWLEY Age 55, in his 10th term, representing New York’s 14th District (Northwest Queens and East Bronx)(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) His outsized personality and 6-foot-4-inch frame
Thursday night, he won statewide by about 6 points. Congressional special elections are, well, special. The electorate is different, and so is the spending.
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
In a survey released Sept. 6, Sidie’s pollster, GBA Strategies, also showed Yoder ahead, albeit with a smaller margin. Both polls showed Clinton beating Trump in the district.
[Challenger’s Poll Shows Close Race Against Issa] But Applegate still faces a tough fight in the district, which Mitt Romney carried by 6 points against President Barack Obama in 2012.