The Pennsylvania result – What happens when you try to take away publicly funded healthcare

The Pennsylvania result – What happens when you try to take away publicly funded healthcare

The moves against ObamaCare seems to have been a big vote driver The US pollster Public Policy Polling carried out an on the day survey during Tuesday’s special Congressional election in Pennsylvania District 18. What is interesting from the data is that health care ranked as a top issue for 52% of voters and only 19% said it was not that important or not important at all. The data shows that the Democrat, Conor Lamb, won big especially among voters…

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The big development following TMay’s Russia statement is an apparent divide within LAB over Corbyn’s response

The big development following TMay’s Russia statement is an apparent divide within LAB over Corbyn’s response

Not a happy afternoon among Labour MPs – suggestions one of them will put down a motion backing the govt's position explicitly https://t.co/7wkEfa48ep — Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) March 14, 2018 Have read the comments of the Leader of the Opposition’s spokesperson. Mr Milne’s comments do not represent the views of the majority of our voters, members or MPs. We’ll get abuse for saying so but where British lives have been put at risk it is important to be clear about…

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So crunch day on Russia for the PM

So crunch day on Russia for the PM

It is now Wednesday and the Russians have not done what was demanded of them by the PM over the Salisbury attack and so it is up to her and the government to announce what they are doing. We all know that you don’t make a threat unless you are ready to follow it through otherwise you just look a push-over. My sense is that she had thought that through before her statement to the Commons on Monday and that…

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The Pennsylvania election almost a dead heat and hard to see how a clear result tonight

The Pennsylvania election almost a dead heat and hard to see how a clear result tonight

As expected the special election in Pennsylvania has been extraordinarily tight and as can be seen from the New York Times table above this is a virtual dead heat. At the moment, 0300GMT, about 11000 absentee ballots have still to be counted and it is hard to see how we can get a result overnight. Betfair has been swinging all the time with news of each minute precinct pushing it one way or the other. Whatever this is a very…

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The Democrats now odds on favourite to take Pennsylvania 18 – the Congressional district won by Trump at WH2016 by 20%

The Democrats now odds on favourite to take Pennsylvania 18 – the Congressional district won by Trump at WH2016 by 20%

New market on Rick Saccone's vote share in today's Pennsylvania special election ?? pic.twitter.com/VpMjd1koe3 — Ladbrokes Politics (@LadPolitics) March 13, 2018 Polls close at midnight UK time The big political betting event today is the special election (a by-election in UK parlance) in Pennsylvania Congressional district 18 which covers the outskirts of Pittsburgh and where Trump had a 20 point margin at WH2016. As the RealClear Politics polling table above shows this is looking very tight with the Democratic party…

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Moving the dial. How Britain swung last year

Moving the dial. How Britain swung last year

Mansfield, Kensington, Canterbury and Stoke-on-Trent South: when political commentators wanted to demonstrate the weird and conflicting swings that took place at the last general election, that quartet’s names kept being brought up. That’s all well and good, but there has been surprisingly little interest in the broader picture. So I have taken the time to put together a map of the swings in Britain, which you can see above. It is interactive, so you can zoom in on specific areas…

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TMay says it’s “highly likely” that Russia responsible for the Salisbury attacks – the question now is what Britain will do

TMay says it’s “highly likely” that Russia responsible for the Salisbury attacks – the question now is what Britain will do

Theresa May said it was “highly likely” that Russia is responsible for the poisoning of a former Russian spy https://t.co/zYJzVi0ZIM — BuzzFeed UK Politics (@BuzzFeedUKPol) March 12, 2018 May says government will consider Russian response on Wed. If there is no satisfactory answer the UK will deem the Kremlin has carried out "unlawful use of force" on British territory — Luke Harding (@lukeharding1968) March 12, 2018 #Russian response to UK measures over Skripal may go beyond tit-for-tat. BBC likely to…

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