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The Democratic Party’s approval rating falls to 37 percent, near parity with the Republicans’ 33. Still, the Democrats managed to grab a six-point lead in

Jul 31, 2020
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The Democratic Party’s approval ratingfalls to 37 percent, near parity with the Republicans’ 33.
Still, the Democrats managed to grab a six-point leadin Quinnipiac’s generic ballot, up from a five-point GOP lead two months ago.
Anti-”Big Government” Gov. Bobby Jindal(R-La.) now wants Big Government to be more involved in the oil spill cleanup.
The Club for Growth attacksSue Lowden for her previous support for Harry Reid.
Gov. Deval Patrick (D-Mass.) has a 13-point leadin his re-election quest despite a near-even approval-disapproval rating.
Joe Sestak has “nothing else to say”about his White House job offer accusation.
New home sales were higher than expectedin April, while the housing market in general continues to be shaky.
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