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Phone a friend: Democrats look beyond campaign volunteers to boost turnout
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Billionaire Mike Bloomberg put in more than $1 billion into his failed run for the Democratic presidential nomination, and has announced plans to spend big in the final weeks of the campaign season in
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I checked out several of the local chapters and the thing that stuck out about the Alphas was they made it clear that your No. 1 priority was to get a good education.
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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Young expects the coronavirus to take $1 million out of UFCW Local 1776’s $21 million budget.
[jwp-video n=”1″] But boosting candidates in top targeted races isn’t the only challenge.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The dueling organizations say they have no plans to let up.
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With much on the line Tuesday, here are four things to watch: 1.
It’s unclear what the ultimate impact on Social Security finances would be, even with such a big influx of cash — nearly $1 trillion in the first decade alone, according to the Tax Policy Center.
[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.
All the sitting House Democrats, for example, were co-sponsors of the HR 1 overhaul. Even some Republicans are convinced Democrats will move on a political overhaul measure if they win.
The first half of the list has not changed since the start of the cycle, with Alabama Democrat Doug Jones once again taking the No. 1 spot.
Shelby, R-Ala., said Tuesday there’s a “slim” chance the panel marks up any of its dozen funding bills for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
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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.