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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Elaine Marshall, current North Carolina secretary of state, is the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from North Carolina. She is running against Republican incumbent Richard M. Burr. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 midterm elections, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Marshall's life. What is Elaine Marshall's religion? Marshall is a Methodist. Where does Elaine Marshall worship? Marshall is a member of the Divine Street United Methodist Church in Dunn, according to her campaign bio. Was Elaine ...
Elaine Marshall, current North Carolina secretary of state, is the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from North Carolina. She is running against Republican incumbent Richard M. Burr. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 midterm elections, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Marshall's prepolitical life. How old is Elaine Marshall? Marshall is 64 years old. When was Elaine Marshall born? Marshall was born on Nov. 18, 1945. Where was Elaine Marshall born? Marshall was born Elaine Folk in Lineboro, Md., and ...
Elaine Marshall, North Carolina's secretary of state, is the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from North Carolina. She is running against Republican incumbent Richard M. Burr. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 midterm elections, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Marshall's prepolitical life. Is Elaine Marshall married? No. Who was Elaine Marshall's husband? Marshall divorced her first husband, and then lost two other husbands to cancer. What did Elaine Marshall's husbands do for a living? Marshall's ...
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, who bested former state Sen. Cal Cunningham in last week's Democratic Senate primary by 36 percent to 27 percent, now finds herself in a tie with him as they head toward a June 22 runoff, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted May 8-10. Marshall and Cunningham, who is the preferred candidate of national party leaders, each have 36 percent in the poll with 28 percent undecided. The runoff was triggered because neither notched the necessary 40 percent in the primary. Read the Politics Daily piece by Mary Curtis on the ...
Democrats Elaine Marshall and Cal Cunningham, both headed for a June 22 runoff for their party's nomination, have gained ground on Republican Sen. Richard Burr, although Marshall makes the stronger showing against him, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted May 8-10. Burr leads Marshall, North Carolina's secretary of state, by one point -- 43 percent to 42 percent -- with 15 percent undecided. He had a six-point lead last month. Burr is ahead of Cunningham, a former state senator and decorated Iraq war veteran, by 44 percent to 39 percent with 17 percent undecided. Burr led ...
How will a seal of approval from Washington affect the North Carolina Democratic Senate runoff? After front-runner Elaine Marshall and Cal Cunningham both failed to hit the 40 percent mark in Tuesday's primary, the race to decide which Democrat will face Republican incumbent Richard Burr in November moves to a June 22 runoff election. Though the primary campaign was fairly polite, the next phase promises to be more contentious, with the Democratic establishment's early support of Cunningham hovering in the background. "Though it is his legal right and choice," Marshall said of her opponent's ...
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, who beat former state Sen. Cal Cunningham in Tuesday's Democratic senatorial primary but not by enough to avoid a runoff, starts out the next lap of the race with a 42 percent to 37 percent lead over her rival, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted May 5. Four percent preferred another choice and17 percent were undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 points. Marshall had 36 percent of the vote on Tuesday to Cunningham's 27 percent, but 40 percent was needed to win the primary outright. Cunningham is a decorated Army Reserve officer ...
In Indiana, former Sen. Dan Coats continued his march on the comeback trail, besting four other Republican challengers in Tuesday's primary election and setting up a November contest in which he will be the likely favorite to capture the Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Evan Bayh. Coats' opponent will be Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth, a former police officer and county sheriff, who is serving in his second term in Congress. Coats retired from the Senate in 1998 and served as ambassador to Germany during the presidency of George W. Bush. He hasn't lived in Indiana in several years, but ...
Two persistent secretaries of state are making for interesting Democratic Senate primaries this week in Ohio and North Carolina. The party establishment anointed other candidates in each state, but the two women refused to step aside. The price of the competitive primaries is clear from the first-quarter financial reports filed last month on the Ohio and North Carolina races. The Democratic nominees in both states, whoever they are, will be starting the general election campaign in deep financial holes. ...
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall continues to lead former state Sen. Cal Cunningham in the race for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, but with a third of voters still undecided with the approach of Tuesday's primary, the outcome is still up in the air, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted May 1-2. Marshall, the first woman to hold statewide elected office, is running ahead of Cunningham by 28 percent to 21 percent, with Democratic fundraiser and organizer Ken Lewis far behind at 9 percent. Three other candidates are in low single digits and 33 ...
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