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The strain of creating a remittance business, on a scale of 1 to 10, is “an 11,” Alexander said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
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The strain of creating a remittance business, on a scale of 1 to 10, is “an 11,” Alexander said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
The race for the 13th District in Central Illinois represents a potential pickup opportunity for Democrats and is a rematch from 2018, when Davis defeated Dirksen Londrigan by 1 point.
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For comparison, affiliates of Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company, have given the former vice president more than $1 million and Trump just under $30,000, while JPMorgan Chase & Co. affiliates have
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1. Will Trump’s voters do as he says?
Five of the candidates, including Auchincloss and Mermell, hauled in more than $1 million.
With much on the line Tuesday, here are four things to watch: 1.
Bloomington Shuttle Service Inc., a company that paid Jennifer Young a salary in 2019, got a PPP loan from $350,000 to $1 million.
for most of those middle- and lower-income households—on average, only a fraction of a percent of their after-tax income—and we estimate that 80 percent of the new tax revenue would come from the top 1
[jwp-video n=”1″] Neese made late loan of $250,000 Bice led Neese in fundraising, with $1.5 million raised through Aug. 5 compared with Neese’s $1.2 million, which included a $450,000 loan.
He raised $1 million and had $31,000 on hand on July 29.
She was the top fundraiser in the GOP primary, with $1 million raised through July 22. She also benefited from $23,000 in direct mail spending from two groups opposed to abortion rights.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Greene was known to peddle conspiracy theories and to have ties to the QAnon movement and the Ku Klux Klan when she emerged as a clear frontrunner in the June primary.
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Mike Garcia takes the No. 1 spot after winning a May special election for a seat President Donald Trump lost in 2016.
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Jon Hoadley, who was added last week to the DCCC’s Red to Blue program, defeated science teacher Jen Richardson after outraising her 18-to-1.
candidates all played up their allegiance to Trump, who did not endorse in the primary despite reports of intensive lobbying from Senate Republicans in the days leading up to the election Marshall had $1
Watkins won the seat in 2018 by less than 1 point, after Trump had carried the district by 18 points two years earlier.