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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Lee Fisher, the lieutenant governor of Ohio, is the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Ohio and is facing off against Republican Rob Portman. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 elections, here are answers to some questions about his life. What is Lee Fisher's religion? Fisher is Jewish. Where does Lee Fisher worship? Fisher is a member of Suburban Temple-Kol Ami in Cleveland. Was Lee Fisher born Jewish or did he convert? Fisher was born Jewish. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. What has Lee Fisher said ...
Lee Fisher, the Ohio lieutenant governor, is the Democratic nominee for U.S. senator from Ohio. He is running against Republican Rob Portman, a former congressman and budget director in the administration of President George W. Bush. 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 Fisher's life. How old is Lee Fisher? Fisher is 59 years old. When was Lee Fisher born? Fisher was born on Aug. 7, 1951. Where was Lee Fisher born? Fisher was born in Ann Arbor, Mich. Who ...
The races for governor and senate in two key Midwestern states -- Ohio and Illinois -- are starting out as close matches but not so in Indiana where GOP senate primary victor Dan Coats has a big lead over his Democratic foe, according to three polls released Friday. In Ohio, Democratic Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher, coming off his primary victory this week over Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, is statistically tied with former Republican Rep. Rob Portman in their contest to fill the seat of retiring GOP Sen. George Voinovich, with Fisher ahead 43 percent to 42 percent with 4 percent preferring ...
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. ...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher looks like he's on his way to winning Tuesday's Democratic primary race for U.S. Senate, leading Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner by 43 percent to 23 percent with 32 percent undecided, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted April 28-May 2. Although 44 percent of voters say they may still change their minds, Qunnipiac's Peter Brown said, "Brunner would need to hold all of those who say they are voting for her and win most of the undecided voters in order to prevail. Brunner voters are just as likely to change their minds as Fisher voters." The winner ...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher and Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, who are contending for the Democratic nomination for Senate, both have small leads over former Republican congressman and Bush cabinet member Rob Portman in the race to fill the seat being vacated by retiring GOP Sen. George Voinovich, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted April 21-26. Fisher leads Portman by 40 percent to 37 percent with 21 percnt undecided while Brunner runs ahead of him by 40 percent to 36 percent with 21 percent undecided. The margin of error is 2.5 points. Qunnipiac yesterday released its ...
Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher has taken a big lead over Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner in the race for the Democratic Senate nomination, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted April 22-26. The primary is next Tuesday. Fisher runs ahead of Brunner by 41 percent to 24 percent with 34 percent undecided. In late March, his lead had been 33 percent to 26 percent with 40 percent undecided. Fifty-one percent of voters say they might change their minds. ...
The two Ohio Democrats vying to fill the seat of retiring GOP Sen. George Voinovich -- Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher and Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner -- are both in statistical ties with former Republican Rep. Rob Portman, although Fisher runs a bit more strongly than Brunner, according to a Daily Kos/Research 2000 poll conducted April 5-7. Fisher leads Portman 43 percent to 39 percent with 18 percent undecided. Brunner leads 41 percent to 40 percent with 18 percent undecided. The margin of error is 4 points. At this stage of the race, a good chunk of voters don't yet know enough about the ...
Democratic Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher has taken a lead of 41 percent to 37 percent over former Republican Rep. Rob Portman in the race to fill the seat of retiring GOP Sen. George Voinovich, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted March 23-29. Twenty-one percent are undecided. The margin of error is 2.5 points. While both candidates command about the same level of support from members of their own parties, Portman is leading among independents by 41 percent to 31 percent, with 27 percent undecided. In February, Portman led Fisher by 40 percent to 37 percent, with 21 percent undecided. ...
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