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Contested Iowa House seat will go to the GOP for now, Pelosi says
[jwp-video n=”1″] Under the Constitution, the House itself is the final judge on the elections and qualifications of members.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Under the Constitution, the House itself is the final judge on the elections and qualifications of members.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Loeffler appeared open to supporting the $2,000 checks, but added a caveat.
This year, Biden won Georgia by less than half of 1 percent.
Below is a roundup of the two dozen outside groups that have each spent $1 million or more since Nov. 3.
Hey, big spenders: Outside groups in both parties are dropping millions of dollars on the Georgia runoffs, and Republicans are outspending Democrats 2-to-1.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] The inaugural committee accepts individual contributions up to $500,000 and corporate donations up to $1 million, according to an official with the presidential inaugural committee
[jwp-video n=”1″] Perdue and Loeffler have yet to acknowledge his victory, but they have nevertheless stuck to the message that they are the last line of defense against Demcocratic majority
Phillips, senior adviser for Americans for Prosperity Action, a conservative group that’s spending $12 million on turnout efforts in Georgia, with more than 200 staffers on the ground and plans to knock on 1
Joe Biden finished ahead of Trump by less than one half of 1 percent, 49.5 percent to 49.3 percent. In the regular Senate election, GOP Sen.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Loeffler has also distorted Warnock’s position on police funding.
Letlow had a 2-to-1 fundraising advantage, bringing in with $1.1 million through Nov. 15 to Harris’ $505,000.
Lindsey Graham led the pack, sending $1 million to the National Republican Senatorial Committee after Election Day. “Republican control of the U.S.
Gideon’s left over cash was disclosed in a nearly 26,000-page report, covering the period from Oct. 15 through Nov. 23, filed shortly after 1 a.m. Friday with the Federal Election Commission.
He said Democrats’ sweeping election and campaigns overhaul bill, dubbed HR 1, would change that ratio to 3-2, and he reiterated his opposition to that bill.
[jwp-video n=”1″] “I’d never faced that kind of a situation before,” Hinson, a former journalist, said in a recent interview.
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