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House Democrats Boost Incumbents With TV Money

indicate where the money for these buys came from, but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and DCCC Chairman Steve Israel rallied Democratic Caucus members via conference call to pony up dues to the tune of $1

NRCC Cuts TV Buy in Maine

Dan’ Cured His Campaign Woes Pelosi Raises $1 Million From Members in a Week DCCC Chief Pleads for Outside Money Roll Call Election Map: Race Ratings for Every Seat Get breaking news

DCCC Cuts Massachusetts Media Buy (Updated)

The DCCC had more than $1 million reserved in the Boston media market combined between the Massachusetts 6th District and New Hamsphire’s 1st District and 2nd District.

NRSC Airs First South Dakota Ad (Video)

The spot, part of the committee’s recently-announced $1 million ad buy in the state, takes aim at Democrat Rick Weiland and independent Larry Pressler — the two greatest challengers to Republican

Super PAC Drops $1.5 Million Targeting Fred Upton

The spending comes on the heels of the group’s Tuesday announcement that it will spend $1 million in South Dakota’s open-seat Senate contest in support of the Democratic nominee, Rick Weiland.  

The 5 Big Questions on Senate Race Spending

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s decision Wednesday to drop $1 million into South Dakota , a race previously written off as a Republican win, was just the latest shakeup of the Senate landscape

Democrat Responds to DSCC’s South Dakota Gamble

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee will run $1 million in advertising in the South Dakota Senate race — a welcome, but not surprising development for the campaign of Democrat Rick Weiland.  

Democrats Hit Chicago Airwaves for Key House Race

They even voted to defund Planned Parenthood.” youtu.be/NEZolqDe-fI   Schneider defeated Dold in 2012 by a 1-point margin, under-performing President Barack Obama’s 16-point victory in the district