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By stanley cups uk Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Anthony Salvanto and Fred BackusMore than eight months before the November midterm elections, 42 percent of registered voters would pick a generic Republican for Congress, while 39 percent would back a generic Democrat if the midterm elections were being held today. Of course, national polls are not perfect predictors of congressional elections, since the conditions and state of the race in each individual district vary. CBS Among Republican voters, 86 percent say they would vote for the Republican candidate in their distric stanley cup t. Eighty-five percent of Democrats similarly say they would support their party s candidate. Among voters who are independents, more express a preference for the Republican candidate in their district 43 percent over the Democrat 27 percent . The poll suggests that Americans remain disench stanley uk anted with both political parties. Perceptions of the two parties have changed little in the past year: while more view the Democratic Party than the Republican Party in a positive light, majorities have a negative opinion of both parties. CBS And majorities think neither party has the same priorities for the country that they have themselves. A Look Inside the Republican Party While 41 pe Zqai A majority supports keeping Roe v. Wade in place - CBS News poll
This story was writ stanley quencher ten by Ana Breton, Daily Utah ChronicleBecause seats for this Sunday s fundraising rally featuring former President Bill Clinton have been sold out, Hillary Clinton s campaign has created 200 standing-room tickets priced at $30 each.All of the $50 tickets were sold for the rally taking place in the Union Ballroom, which has a capacity of about 1,200 people.Although the event is private, the U approved the move to create standing-room tickets to allow more people to come, said Union Director Whit Hollis. We re very excited, Hollis said. Having a former president speak at the U d stanley thermobecher oesn t happen every day. Regardless of what political party you support, you should come. Tickets for the event, which is at 3 p.m., can be purchased through the campaign s website and at the Utah Democratic Party s site, utdemocrats.org. Those attending the rally will be able to pick up their purchased tickets at a will-call area in the Union lobby.Arlyn Bradshaw, a U political science alumnus who works for Clinton s campaign, said Hillary Clinton originally wanted to rally at the U, but was replaced by Bill Clinton because of scheduling conflicts.According to the campaign website, Hillary Clinton will be in Iowa at the time of Bill Clinton s rally. The former president wi stanley sverige ll also hold a $500-per-ticket private fundraiser in Park City Sunday night.The Union will be closed to the public Sunday. copy; 2007 Daily Utah Chronicle via U-WIRE
By stanley cups uk Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Anthony Salvanto and Fred BackusMore than eight months before the November midterm elections, 42 percent of registered voters would pick a generic Republican for Congress, while 39 percent would back a generic Democrat if the midterm elections were being held today. Of course, national polls are not perfect predictors of congressional elections, since the conditions and state of the race in each individual district vary. CBS Among Republican voters, 86 percent say they would vote for the Republican candidate in their distric stanley cup t. Eighty-five percent of Democrats similarly say they would support their party s candidate. Among voters who are independents, more express a preference for the Republican candidate in their district 43 percent over the Democrat 27 percent . The poll suggests that Americans remain disench stanley uk anted with both political parties. Perceptions of the two parties have changed little in the past year: while more view the Democratic Party than the Republican Party in a positive light, majorities have a negative opinion of both parties. CBS And majorities think neither party has the same priorities for the country that they have themselves. A Look Inside the Republican Party While 41 pe Zqai A majority supports keeping Roe v. Wade in place - CBS News poll
This story was writ stanley quencher ten by Ana Breton, Daily Utah ChronicleBecause seats for this Sunday s fundraising rally featuring former President Bill Clinton have been sold out, Hillary Clinton s campaign has created 200 standing-room tickets priced at $30 each.All of the $50 tickets were sold for the rally taking place in the Union Ballroom, which has a capacity of about 1,200 people.Although the event is private, the U approved the move to create standing-room tickets to allow more people to come, said Union Director Whit Hollis. We re very excited, Hollis said. Having a former president speak at the U d stanley thermobecher oesn t happen every day. Regardless of what political party you support, you should come. Tickets for the event, which is at 3 p.m., can be purchased through the campaign s website and at the Utah Democratic Party s site, utdemocrats.org. Those attending the rally will be able to pick up their purchased tickets at a will-call area in the Union lobby.Arlyn Bradshaw, a U political science alumnus who works for Clinton s campaign, said Hillary Clinton originally wanted to rally at the U, but was replaced by Bill Clinton because of scheduling conflicts.According to the campaign website, Hillary Clinton will be in Iowa at the time of Bill Clinton s rally. The former president wi stanley sverige ll also hold a $500-per-ticket private fundraiser in Park City Sunday night.The Union will be closed to the public Sunday. copy; 2007 Daily Utah Chronicle via U-WIRE