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The case to keep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s cash
[jwp-video n=”1″] While returning the contribution won’t stop the GOP attacks, the gesture could still be significant.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] While returning the contribution won’t stop the GOP attacks, the gesture could still be significant.
But the candidates in the June 1 special election to replace the Democrat have been treating the race as competitive.
Here are four takeaways from the latest filings: 1.
House Democrats have been voting in such a partisan lockstep,” Phillips said, noting party-line votes this year on a COVID-19 economic measure as well as a campaign finance and voting bill known as HR 1.
First-quarter fundraising reports are due by midnight, so here are five questions we’ll be asking as we refresh Fec.gov: 1. What’s the Jan. 6 fundraising fallout?
Trump carried the state by just 1 point in 2020, while Tillis also narrowly won a second term, defeating Democrat Cal Cunningham by 2 points.
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In the $1 million club are Democrats Jeff Jackson in North Carolina and Alex Lasry of Wisconsin, and Republicans Josh Mandel of Ohio and Jeff Bartos of Pennsylvania.
Corrected, 1:56 p.m. | It’s a good thing Republicans hoping to take control of the Senate next year don’t need to pick up more than one seat, because there’s a dearth of takeover options.
Mark Moores in a June 1 special election. On your right: Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski drew a Republican challenger this week.
“I am running because I believe deeply in our communities and our ability to bring meaningful change, and I am looking forward to getting it done in the general and holding CD-1!”
Meanwhile, Senate Democrats moved forward with their first hearing on a massive overhaul of election and campaign finance laws, known as S 1 (or HR 1 in the House).
After a three-hour debate, members of the Federal Election Commission approved, by a 5-1 vote, an advisory opinion Thursday allowing lawmakers to use campaign funds to pay for security expenses to protect
The bill would reshape how congressional candidates may fund their campaigns by instituting an optional public financing system that would match $6 in government money for every $1 raised in small
The first step is the May 1 jungle primary in which 23 candidates will compete on the same ballot.
[jwp-video n=”1″] An anti-Trump past Brooks has been an outspoken Trump ally, particularly after the November 2020 election.
Turner has reportedly already raised $1 million.
Christened as HR 1 and S 1, both have top symbolic priority in their respective chambers. And vulnerable Democrats, such as Georgia Sen.