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Aug 22 2012
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AP-GfK poll shows White House race still tight
For all the attention it got, Republican Mitt Romneys selection of Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate has not altered the race against President Barack Obama. The campaign remains neck and neck with less than three months to go, a new AP-GfK poll shows.
Washington TimesNov 05 2019
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GOP's Bevin trailing in Kentucky gubernatorial race, as Trump calls for 'angry majority' to rise
Republican incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin was narrowly ahead Tuesday evening in the closely contested governor's race in Kentucky, where President Trump has called for an "angry majority" of GOP voters -- a nod to Richard Nixon's “silent majority" and Ronald Reagan's “moral majority" -- to send a powerful message to Democrats heading into the 2020 election season.
With 62 percent of
Fox News DigitalNov 08 2020
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Georgia likely flipped blue, but it’s not over: 2 Senate runoff races carry national implications
After months of campaign advertising, political attacks and an election night that lasted five days, America has a new president-elect in Joe Biden.
But for Georgia, in play as a swing state for the first time since 1992, voters will have another two months of election season as the state’s two Senate races come down to the Jan. 5 runoff.
For Republicans Kelly Loeffler and David
USA TODAYJul 09 2012
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Elizabeth Warren Raises $8.67 Million for Massachusetts Senate Race
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic candidate in the closely watched Senate race in Massachusetts, raised $8.67 million in the second quarter of this year, according to her campaign.
The impressive total is the biggest quarterly haul yet for Ms. Warren, who has so far raised more money than any Congressional candidate in the nation, according to OpenSecrets.org, which collects campaign
New York Times (News)Jun 30 2021
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NYC mayoral race thrown into disarray after 'test' ballots counted; 'foolishness' blamed on election board
The New York City mayoral election was thrown into disarray Tuesday night after the Board of Elections acknowledged a "discrepancy" in the calculation of ranked choice votes, showing 135,000 "test" votes had been added into the count.
The race between Brooklyn borough President Eric Adams and his rivals appeared to narrow significantly after the partial results were released Tuesday
USA TODAYOct 29 2017
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‘Bedlam Out Here in Arizona’ After Jeff Flake Departs Senate Race
Senator Jeff Flake’s decision to abandon his 2018 re-election campaign in Arizona has thrown open the Senate race there, exposing deep fissures not only on the Republican side where a nationalist insurgency is gunning for the party establishment but also among Democrats contending with a rising left.
New York Times (News)Nov 07 2020
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Majority of voters believe race relations will get better or stay the same over the next generation
Amajority of likely U.S. voters think race relations in the country will either get better or stay the same over the next generation, according to a new Just the News Daily Poll with Scott Rasmussen.
Nearly 70 percent of them feel that way: 48% believing relations Americans will get better and 21% percent believing they will at least not get worse.
Less than one-fifth of voters
Just The NewsAug 22 2012
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Romney's Pick Of Ryan Hasn't Changed Race, Polls Signal Categories
Two new polls come to much the same conclusion about the 2012 presidential campaign.
NPR (Online News)Jan 02 2024
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Poll: Trump Leads Biden by 2; Has Edge with Latinos, Young Voters, Independents
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by two points nationally in a hypothetical head-to-head race and is dominating his opponents in the Republican primary field, according to a national USA Today-Suffolk University poll published Monday. The poll of 1,000 likely voters finds Trump with 39 percent of backing while 37 percent support Biden. His two-point lead falls just
Breitbart NewsNov 26 2017
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Trump Aims More Fire at Roy Moore’s Opponent in Alabama Senate Race
President Donald Trump reiterated his stance that the election of Democrat Doug Jones to an Alabama Senate seat would mark a serious blow to the Republican agenda, while not explicitly saying he backed GOP nominee Roy Moore, who faces allegations of sexual misconduct with teenagers several decades ago.
Wall Street Journal (News)