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At the Races: And then there were two
Reevaluating: House Majority PAC canceled nearly $1 million in ad reservations for Wisconsin’s 1st District, where Democrat Peter Barca is seeking to oust Rep. Bryan Steil.
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Reevaluating: House Majority PAC canceled nearly $1 million in ad reservations for Wisconsin’s 1st District, where Democrat Peter Barca is seeking to oust Rep. Bryan Steil.
do with less robust buyback activity in response to the higher tax — similar to what occurred in 2023, when S&P 500 companies’ buybacks dropped by nearly 14 percent in the first year after the current 1
Ruben Gallego ahead of Republican Kari Lake by 10 points, well outside the margin of error, even as the presidential race was a toss-up, with their survey showing Trump ahead of Harris by 1 point.
But she must get past entrepreneur Stanley Campbell, who has won the endorsement of the state AFL-CIO and put $1 million of his own money into the race.
She can pinpoint the exact time and place when she met her personal idol: at a local pizza shop, on Feb. 1, 2002, starstruck at age 11. It was Joe Biden. She still has the autograph he gave her.
State assembly Speaker Ben Toma, who has the endorsement of Lesko and outside backers of his own that have put in more than $1 million, has garnered fewer headlines in the primary.
the corporate tax rate to 35 percent and end favorable tax treatment of assets held offshore; increase rates on companies with CEO compensation that tops that of the median worker by more than 50 to 1;
Juan Ciscomani, raised $1 million and had $2.8 million in the bank.
It’s a spotlight the perennial swing state — where four of the last six presidential elections were decided by a margin of less than 1 percentage point — has long been accustomed to.
Bird, the mayor of Roosevelt, loaned his campaign $1 million. Kennedy did put some of his own money into the race, but only about $156,000 through June 5, FEC reports show.
Several of the candidates invested their own money in the race, including Lawrence, who loaned his campaign nearly $3.1 million; Bird, who loaned his campaign $1 million; and Dougall, who loaned his campaign
Outside spending to support Mace included $1 million by Club for Growth Action and another $1.5 million by Win It Back PAC, a group whose top donors include Club for Growth Action.
In the most recent fundraising report covering April 1 through May 22, Kripchak raised $17,000 while Rulli took in $69,000, of which 73 percent came from political action committees — a sign corporations
She had $1.9 million in her campaign account on May 1, compared with Bynum’s $340,000. Dexter wins 3rd District: Physician and state Rep.
DeSpain outraised Courser, $273,0000 to $27,000, through May 1. But Hoyle raised $1.3 million. Will Salinas get a rematch? Democratic Rep.
Cash dash: Menendez reported raising $1.4 million and had $1.2 million on hand on March 31, compared with $1.6 million raised and $1 million on hand for Bhalla.
When the FEC approved the new rules last year by a bipartisan 5-1 vote, Democratic Commissioner Shana M.
But a separate panel of three federal judges ruled 2-1 against the new maps on different grounds. ICYMI Messy in Maryland: The Democratic Senate primary in Maryland is getting tense as Rep.
Big unEasy: CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone reports on the latest drama surrounding the congressional maps in Louisiana, where a three-judge panel decided, 2-1, that the redrawn maps that created
This adds up to 1 in 3 women throughout the United States of America that have this limitation.”