Sentences with phrase «other swing districts»

With 2018 midterm elections approaching, Downtown for Democracy hosted a Take Back The House event for Swing Left to raise awareness about voting in the upcoming elections in Florida's 27th Congressional District (FL - 27) and other swing districts around the country.

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But, I'm in the District of Columbia, and he may have ad campaigns in place targeted other locations like swing states that I can't see.
And while Democrats are essentially flat, making up 42 percent of the district and 41 percent of triple filtered voters, the other large swing is with unaffiliated voters.
Sinema and others said this is the relations between the two groups haven't been this good since 2006, when DCCC head Rahm Emanuel made a concerted effort to recruit conservative Democrats in swing districts as part of an effort that eventually won the party a House majority.
The Cook Political Report Partisan Vote index, which factors in both of those presidential races and other factors, rates 18 of the 61 Obama - Republican districts as Democratic - leaning, while 36 lean toward Republicans and another seven are rated as bona fide swing districts.
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It was not immediately clear if Clinton would take time to make a swing across Upstate New York to campaign in other competitive congressional districts, including those of Rep. Bill Owens, D - Plattsburgh, Rep. Louise Slaughter, D - Fairport, and Rep. Kathy Hochul, D - Amherst.
The swing district has changed parties in the past four elections, more than any other district nationwide.
Gallivan and other GOP Senators, including their leader Senator Dean Skelos, say it's still a long way to Election Day, and several key Senate districts could swing toward either party.
The other big swing in 2017 was with unaffiliated voters, who make up 25 percent of the district and only accounted for 15 percent of the vote last May.
As has happened on many other occasions, Paul Ryan gave her and others in swing districts permission to vote against it.
Five others are freshmen who prevailed last year in swing districts: Reps. John Faso (N.Y.), Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.), Jason Lewis (Minn.), Brian Mast (Fla.) and Claudia Tenney (N.Y.).
Because year - to - year swings in a classroom's test scores reveal only part of a complicated picture, state or district investigators usually look for other data, especially the scores of individual students, to make sure that the students tested in one grade were the same who were tested the year before.
Moving Cohen kids elsewhere, however, would come with a similar cost to add modular buildings at the temporary site, and would prevent the Recovery School District from offering those swing spaces to other schools, so keeping Cohen on site is considered preferable for both the school and the Recovery School District.
«This time, we are going to let the pendulum swing the other way,» says Ben Sanders of the California Office to Reform Education (CORE), a nonprofit that fosters collaboration among California districts.
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