Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina
Republican Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina. Senator Burr's current term expires in 2011.
From an email by ChangeCongress:
We've got great news to report about our campaign shaming Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) for taking $700,000 from the defense industry and Chamber of Commerce and then siding with them against rape victims and his constituents. Thousands of people have signed our national expression of outrage and told their friends to sign -- and the national and local media are reporting on our campaign!
We need to keep the...
From crooksandliars.com
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- Change Congress Attacks Burr On Victim Bill (undertheinfluence.nationaljournal.com)
- Political Notes, November 4 (wilsontimes.com)
- Burr ignores basic human rights with ‘no’ vote (thetimesnews.com)
The Democratic-controlled House on Saturday narrowly passed the health care reform legislation, 220-215, but the road ahead in the Senate promises to be rocky. North Carolina senators Kay Hagan and Richard Burr both expressed concern Sunday over paying for the $1.2 trillion bill.
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From wral.com
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(By Amanda Dodson, The Stokes News) - On Friday, October 16, after a busy week in Washington, United States Senator Richard Burr visited West Stokes High School. He met with students ranging from ninth through 12 grades enrolled in History and Economics classes.As the young adults filed into the media room lined with chairs, they awaited to see, many for the first time, a United States senator. Principal Tony George, along with an array of...
From therogersinstitute.blogspot.com
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- Burr <3's Obama stimulus (projects.newsobserver.com)
- Burr celebrates grant he opposed (news.google.com)
by Emily SwansonChange Congress (D) / Research 2000
10/31-11/1/09; 600 likely voters, 4% margin of error
Mode: Live telephone interviews
(Change Congress release)
North Carolina
Favorable / Unfavorable
Richard Burr: 39 / 46 (chart)
Richard Burr is up for re-election in 2010. Do you think he should be reelected
to a new six year term, or is it time for someone new?
21% Re-elect, 45% Someone new
2010 Senate (trends)
Burr 42%, Elaine Marshall...
From pollster.com
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- Re: Wynn, Diaz tapped for 4th circuit (projects.newsobserver.com)
- NC Sen Poll: Burr +11 (realclearpolitics.blogs.time.com)
- Taxpayer Watchdog Group Names Sen. Richard Burr a “Taxpayer Hero” (earthtimes.org)
by Emily SwansonElon University
10/26-29/09; 703 adults, 3.8% margin of error
Mode: Live telephone interviews
(Elon release)
North Carolina
Job Approval / Disapproval
Pres. Obama: 53 / 44 (chart)
Sen. Burr: 37 / 22 (chart)
Sen. Hagan: 35 / 35 (chart)
Gov. Perdue: 36 / 47 (chart)
Thinking about your current United States Senator, Richard Burr . . . do you think [he has
performed his job well enough to deserve re-election, or do you think it...
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