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Prominent liberal donors back Virginia state Sen. Jennifer McClellan’s bid to become nation’s first Black female governor
A prominent pair of liberal donors is urging fellow contributors to back Virginia Democrat Jennifer McClellan in an effort to catapult the state senator ahead in the crowded gubernatorial field of this year’s closely watched contest.
In a letter going to donors Thursday, and shared first with CNN, California husband-and-wife team Steve Phillips and Susan Sandler, ask their donor network to plow money into McClellan’s bid for the Democratic nomination even as her rival, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, scoops up key endorsements and campaign cash.
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President Joe Biden’s job approval rating as he approaches the 100-day mark is remarkably better than former President Donald Trump s but otherwise ranks below every commander in chief dating back to Harry Truman.
Biden’s average job approval rating on Day 92 stood at 53%, with 40% disapproving, putting the president 13 points above water, according to a helpful chart compiled by the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics. That is a whole 23 points better than Trump, whose job rating on the same day of his single-term presidency was 42% approve, 52% disapprove.
But Trump comparisons aside, Biden’s numbers are less flattering, historically, when matched against the 12 presidents that preceded both of them. “What this table seems to illustrate is the hardening partisanship of the American electorate,” wrote Center for Politics analyst Kyle Kondik.
Analysts say America First flap not likely to hurt Gosar in long run | Cronkite News
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Analysts say âAmerica Firstâ flap not likely to hurt Gosar in long run Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Prescott, shown in a 2018 file photo, took heat over the weekend for his connection to a congressional caucus promoting Anglo-Saxon political traditions - from a document he angrily said he did not have a hand in. Despite the flap, analysts said they expect it will have little impact on Gosar s re-election chances. (Source: Cronkite News) By Haleigh Kochanski | April 20, 2021 at 7:40 AM MST - Updated April 20 at 7:40 AM
WASHINGTON â Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar has tried to distance himself from reports he was backing a caucus that would defend âAnglo-Saxon political traditions,â but political analysts say the flap is unlikely to harm the conservative Republicanâs re-election prospects.
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