House Conservative Faces Primary Peril in 2016
“You know, I just stood up in conference and talked about the Waters of the U.S. rule, which is the No. 1 Farm Bureau priority. I’m the only one who spoke up.”
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“You know, I just stood up in conference and talked about the Waters of the U.S. rule, which is the No. 1 Farm Bureau priority. I’m the only one who spoke up.”
These lawmakers still bring in cash, with Sessions spending nearly $1 million and Democratic Rep. Terri A. Sewell of Alabama raising more than $1.4 million.
Moulton and his team — including former Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee aide Carrie Rankin and Democratic operative Joe Trippi — used more than $1 million to convince Democratic voters
[field name=iframe] Moulton upset Tierney by spending more than $1 million on the race, including attacking the congressman for being ineffective.
Here’s what to watch: 1. What is former Sen. Scott Brown’s margin in New Hampshire’s GOP Senate primary?
Since Sept. 5, three separate polls showed Tierney with a 1-point to 3-point lead over Moulton, all within the margins of error.
Tracy raised $1.4 million for his primary challenge, allowing him to out-spend DesJarlais by a more than 3-to-1 margin in the race.
She raised a paltry $4,000 between July 1 and July 23 in the lead up to the primary, compared to Emmer’s $54,000 haul. Emmer had a bettter-known name.
Ellis spent more than $1 million of his own money, but Amash had backing from the Club for Growth and a band of tea party allies in the House.
Here are the six things to watch in those states: 1. How does Sen. Pat Roberts’ tea party challenger fare? Sen.
In April of 2013, for example, he raised $1 million, which he added to the $1 million he already had in his campaign coffers.
Schatz and his allies have outspent Hanabusa and her allies on TV by an estimated 2-to-1 margin.
Doheny lost the primary after facing almost $1 million in outside support for Stefanik.
Ellis loaned his campaign $1 million, according to his latest fundraising report , and raised a total of almost $1.7 million.
From a political perspective, operatives cite organizational abilities as a religious leader’s No. 1 strength in campaigns. In low-turnout summer contests, that often leads to success.
During the pre-runoff fundraising period from May 1 to July 2, Kingston collected more than $100,000 in donations from some three-dozen of his congressional colleagues.
Lankford used his ground game to combat outside spending from Shannon’s backers, which eclipsed spending for the congressman by a 10-to-1 margin.
It also dropped nearly $1 million in an Indiana race against then-Sen. Richard G. Lugar, who lost his re-nomination bid to state Treasurer Richard Mourdock.
Here is what to watch for in these contests: 1. Will Cochran be the first senator to lose re-election this cycle?
The poll follows more than $1 million in outside spending in the 21st District on Stefanik’s behalf.