We’re a week out from the Iowa caucuses, and it is anybody’s ballgame right now. Sanders has sat atop most of the recent polls conducted in the state, including two of the three new surveys out over the weekend
Some more downballot numbers.Republican Dan Schwartz kicked his campaign $250,000 in the quarter, and raised about an additional $50,000, for his bid to challenge freshman Democratic Rep.Republican Mike Ghassali’s campaign said that he loaned his campaign $500,000 for his bid to challenge Democratic Rep.JUST SPECIAL — Republican leaders selected state Sen. Chris Jacobs
to be their nominee for the special election in NY-27 to replace the resigned GOP Rep. Chris Collins. reported that Jacobs narrowly beat out fellow state Sen. Rob Ortt for the nod, and that Jacobs will face Democrat Nate McMurray for a special election that’s expected to be on April 28.in November, however. “I got into this race believing there was going to be an open primary and I’m not going to let the special change that,” Republican Beth Parlato told- Navigating the health care system can be a time-consuming nightmare.
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