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At the Races: Impeachment impact
Larry Hogan, who is also running, launched a $1 million ad buy in coordination with the NRSC that says he’s running “to be a voice of common sense.”
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Larry Hogan, who is also running, launched a $1 million ad buy in coordination with the NRSC that says he’s running “to be a voice of common sense.”
He had previously loaned his campaign more than $1 million but his most recent filings showed no additional loans.
He loaned his campaign $1 million and is running ads highlighting his biography and attacking Spartz.
While a similar effort has popped up in Ward 1, they reject the notion that removing any one person, whether Allen or Brianne Nadeau, will result in meaningful change.
Passage of the package by this weekend would close the legislative door on the current fiscal year, which began Oct. 1, but battles are already brewing on the next one.
The special election candidates would only serve until Jan. 1, 2025.
Trump leads Biden in all seven expected swing states under RealClearPolitics’ average of recent polling — though Trump’s lead in Pennsylvania is under 1 percentage point, with a narrow 46.2 percent to
Bost’s campaign spent nearly $1.4 million from Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 as he seeks a sixth term. Running against him for the nomination is former state Sen.
registered voters released Thursday gave Trump a 48 percent to 45 percent lead over Biden in a one-on-one race, with 8 percent saying they were either undecided (3 percent), would vote for someone else (1
But Conyears-Ervin has raised more than Davis since Jan. 1 and for the cycle spent $523,000 to the incumbent’s $497,000.
The latest RealClearPolitics average of several polls put Trump up in Wisconsin by 1 percentage point, and by 3.6 points in Michigan.
Walker, a former three-term congressman who lost a Senate primary in 2022, faced nearly $1 million in opposition spending by the Club for Growth, which backed fourth-place finisher Bo Hines in the race
Whitesides put $1.3 million into his campaign, but the Democrat also has proved to be an effective fundraiser: All of the $575,000 his campaign has taken in since Jan. 1 came from donors, including $102,000
Cash dash: Buckhout has had the fundraising advantage throughout the campaign, having contributed $1 million to her campaign in October and adding another $100,000 on Monday.
Here’s some takeaways from the latest disclosures, which cover receipts and expenditures from Jan. 1 to Feb. 14 for key races: Alabama members face off In Alabama’s 1st District, Rep.
She notes that she received a perfect score from Planned Parenthood and is the co-author of Prop 1, which enshrines the right to an abortion in the state constitution.
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist national poll conducted Jan. 29-Feb. 1 found that 4 in 10 Americans believed the Republican Party would do a better job on immigration.
But like other endangered Democrats, Casey’s opponent has already put $1 million of his own money into the race and is expected to spend more.
Legal fees dominated the outlays, as the campaign paid $1 million to Paul Hastings LLP, $654,000 to Winston & Strawn LLP, $175,000 to McDermott Will & Emery LLP, $300,000 to Schertler & Onorato LLP and
McCormick, who gave millions to a Senate race he lost in 2022, has loaned his campaign $1 million and raised $5.5 million total in the fourth quarter.