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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continue to lead nationally in their parties, leading up to the South Carolina primaries and the Nevada caucuses.Trump leads among Republicans, with 38 percent support, followed by Ted Cruz with 18 percent and Marco Rubio with 14 percent, according to a NBC News|SurveyMonkey online poll released Tuesday. Ben Carson holds 8 per stanley cup cent support, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich rises to a two-month high of 7 points. Only 4 percent support former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.Poll: Who won the CBS News Republican debate Fifty-six percent of Republican voters believe Trump will be the GOP nominee, and Trump has also eaten into Ted Cruz s margin among white evangelicals, shrinking the Texas senator s lead to nine points in that group. Clinton stanley cups s lead over Bernie Sanders among Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters is largely unchanged, at 50 percent, down just one percentage point since last week, but stanley website it s still a 10-percentage-point lead. A third of Democrats think Sanders will win the nomination, but two-thirds think Clinton will clinch it.Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders spar over friends and enemiesClinton and Sanders have been wooing minority voters as voting moves to states with greater racial diversity than New Hampshire and Iowa. This poll found that Democratic and Democratic-leaning black millennial voters support Clinton 64 percent to 25 percent, just a little less than her support from older black voters support f Znfs Panel Recommends Lighter Crack Sentences
Williamsburg, Va. - A spate of Republican retirements in the last week has bouyed House Democrats who are gearing up for the first defense of their majority since bouncing Repub stanley quencher licans from power in 2006. Maryland Rep. Chris Van Hollen, who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, told members Wednesday night that the field of competitive races has expanded to almost 70 seats, the overwhelming majority of which are currently occupied by Republicans. In the last week alone, five senior Republicans announced their decision not to seek reelection. Those departures mean 28 GOP lawmakers in the House have either resigned, announced their intent to seek ahigher office or decided to retire - the highest number of Republicans to call it quits during a single two-year election cycle in 78 years, Van Hollen said. Many of the retirement decisionswere so abrupt that the lawmakers were still accepting campaign checks from corporations, colleagues and private citizensas late as the last week in December, according to Federal Election Commission data. New York Rep. Jim Walsh took in money from political action committees for Boeing $1,0 stanley thermobecher 00 , General Motors $1,000 and the Air Traffic Controllers $1,000 on the last day of the year.He accepte stanley mug d checks at the fourth quarter filing deadlinefrom Republican Reps. Dave Camp of Michigan $1,000 , John Shimkus of Illinois $1,000 and Hal Rogers of Kentucky $4,000 . Similarly, Kentucky R |
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