Not exact matches
You need to
look at the poll numbers in various
congressional races and see Carl «BAM BAM» Paladino is well with Republicans and Independents.
IT»S BACK... «Texas Democrats
look to single - payer in
congressional races,» by Renuka Rayasam: «Democrats hoping to wrest
congressional seats away from diehard repeal - and - replace Republicans are campaigning on an unlikely issue for Texas — single - payer health care.
«As we
look forward to a vigorous political agenda for 2012, including a Presidential primary, a US Senate
race, and newly drawn line for
Congressional and legislative districts, this leadership team, along with our tremendous staff in Albany and New York City, ensures that our State Party is fully prepared to meet the challenges ahead,» Cox said.
On a night when the GOP retained a
congressional seat in an Arizona special election, the
race in Western New York was also being watched and trumpeted by Republicans
looking for signs of momentum heading into November.
The Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee recently cancelled about $ 800,000 in television reservations for Illinois» competitive 10th District
race, where former Rep. Brad Schneider is
looking to reclaim his seat from Republican Rep. Robert J. Dold.
In fact, because
congressional elections
look likely to have a separate primary election date from other elections this year, Mr. Jeffries» election may very well be the only contested
race on the ballot in the district.
«At the end of the day, the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee will
look at
races we can win,» Van Hollen said.
We
look at the 13th
Congressional District primary - related portions of the press conference, including my question to Mayor de Blasio of whether he plans to endorse a candidate in the
race: We spoke separately, and exclusively, with Congressman Rangel and Senator Espaillat.
The
race for eastern Long Island's
congressional seat
looks a lot like a miniature version of the
race for the White House.
He also wouldn't predict what he expects turnout to
look like as polls show Democrats running in competitive
Congressional and state Senate
races behind, in some cases by double - digit percentages.
Lanza said that he would take a
look at the
congressional race once the budget is settled in Albany.
In other House
races, NY1 is calling the 14th
Congressional District seat
race for Democratic incumbent Carolyn Maloney, and the New York Times is calling the 15th
Congressional District
race for Charlie Rangel, who it
looks like will continue his 40 - year tenure in office.
In his final
congressional race, Rep. Charlie Rangel has joked and danced and generally
looked a lot better than he did in 2012, when a back injury curtailed his ability to campaign in a newly redrawn district and he nearly succumbed to a primary challenge from State Senator Adriano Espaillat.
A
look at these
Congressional races should make that clear to the Republican bigots who are turning on her.
As primary day quickly approaches, it
looks like there will not be a debate in the 22nd
Congressional District
race between Republican opponents Rep. Richard Hanna and Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney.
The often caustic
race for New York's 18th
Congressional District had always
looked to be a close one, with Maloney leading Hayworth by 5 percentage points in a Siena College poll released last week.
Ellen Abbot took a closer
look at Ursula Rozum, a 28 - year old activist who works for the Syracuse Peace Council and is running in the
race for the newly redistricted 24th
Congressional seat as the Green Party candidate.
«I think they
look at the work we did last year in the
congressional race and they saw the numbers.
Still, the battle between Cuomo and Collins took on a bit of the
look of a political
race, as the National Republican
Congressional Committee — which aids Republican House members running for re-election — sent out a press release Thursday attacking Cuomo.
We
look at New York, from the local (Binghamton City Council
race) to the federal (NY - 22
congressional race), for a few examples of the misleading of the public.
«What motivated me to get involved in this
congressional race, or us to get involved in this
congressional race, is many things,» he said,
looking at his wife.
When
looking at this year's
Congressional races, little has been said about the fact that the vast majority of these seats were drawn to favor Repbulicans by Republican legislatures.
With familiar names now on both sides in the
race for New York's 19th
congressional district seat, WAMC's Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Allison Dunne has a
look at perhaps the not - so - familiar ones.