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Congressional fundraising climate favors Democrats
Outside political spending already topped more than $1 billion through early October, according to a tabulation by the watchdog group OpenSecrets.
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Outside political spending already topped more than $1 billion through early October, according to a tabulation by the watchdog group OpenSecrets.
$1 billion and counting: Super PACs and other outside groups spent $1 billion on the midterm elections through Oct. 4 and are on pace for the costliest nonpresidential cycle to date, according to
Overall, our Senate projection remains Republicans +1 seat to Democrats +1 seat. Two of the three outcomes within that likely range would keep Democrats in control.
Jason Smith, who is seeking his sixth term, with $1 million from registered federal lobbyists and affiliated PACs.
Yet another was $1 billion — that’s how much the CR included to help low-income households deal with winter heating bills at a time when natural gas prices are, like seemingly everything else, climbing
Senate with Democrat Cheri Beasley, had a Day 1 conflict — Donald Trump’s Friday rally in Wilmington, N.C.
Overall, the fight for the Senate remains very close and our projection continues to be a range of Republicans +1 to Democrats +1.
“I am a mom to my 1-year-old, Sam, and I will tell you, moms and dads across this country, they know that parents are the primary stakeholders in their kids’ education, which is why we will pass
Biden’s trip to Florida also coincides with the next potential launch date for Artemis 1 from Cape Canaveral. Photo finish Dean Swihart, the husband of the late Rep.
But in 2020, that margin was reduced to 1. In terms of self-identified ideology, in 2016 the margin of conservatives over liberals was 9 points.
Washington this month to wrestle with a White House request for $47.1 billion in emergency supplemental funds and the need to pass a stopgap spending bill to avoid a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.
Anything that can’t get 60 votes in the evenly divided Senate will need to be dropped or risk being unable to pass a continuing resolution by Oct. 1, which would lead to a partial government shutdown
The new Inside Elections projection is Republicans +1 seat to Democrats +1 seat, including no net change, which would keep Democrats in control.
The count: $1 million-plus That’s how much Pennsylvania Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman’s campaign said he has raised since the start Monday of the sudden viral spread of an April video
Combined with last year’s bipartisan infrastructure law that represents the other pillar of Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda, Democrats will have delivered on roughly $1 trillion out of the $4
The count: 1 That’s how many contested primaries there were for Connecticut’s five House seats on Tuesday.
James Lankford, R-Okla., offered the amendment that would provide $1 million for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue expelling asylum-seekers at the U.S.
James Lankford, R-Okla., offered an amendment to provide $1 million for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue to implement Title 42 until 120 days after the termination of the COVID
Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., including adjustments to a 15 percent corporate minimum tax based on income reported to shareholders, a 1 percent tax on companies’ stock buybacks and $4 billion for drought relief
A 1 percent tax on what companies spend on stock buybacks was added in to boost revenue, with higher taxes on a form of pay for investment fund managers, “carried interest,” out due to Sinema.