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The One Senate Race Democrats Let Get Away
Polls show Strickland trailing Portman by 20 points in a race his party abandoned months ago.
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Polls show Strickland trailing Portman by 20 points in a race his party abandoned months ago.
Both polls showed Clinton beating Trump in the district.
Trump-skeptical Republicans and still-mulling moderates by touching on each issue: Conservative creds: Much has been made about Trump’s need to convince the party’s conservative wing to hit the polls
Two smart, ambitious people who started out as competitors, discovered the values they share – a strong America where everyone gets a fair and equal shake – learned to admire each other despite
John McCain won just 31 percent of the Latino vote during his 2008 presidential campaign, according to exit polls.
In both contests, a late front-runner has emerged: The most recent polls show former Clinton administration official Katie McGinty and Rep.
In his only public remarks about the campaign, Sussman told Roll Call in a statement that he was backing the African-American Edwards because of the experience and agenda she’d bring to the Senate
A week before the primary, polls show a tight race, with Edwards drawing overwhelming support from the African-American voters that make up a large part of the primary electorate and her Prince
— Ian Prior, communications director for American Crossroads No surprises … except for Clinton: “Not a surprise that Trump dominated New York with a Yuge win.
“Imagine instead millions of people of faith all across America coming out to the polls and voting our values.”
organization has concluded that as of last year, only 7 percent of all U.S. counties (214 of 3,069) had hit their pre-recession levels in several key categories, including unemployment rates and home values