Campaigns · 117th Congress
At the Races: Surf’s down?
The count: 1 That’s how many contested primaries there were for Connecticut’s five House seats on Tuesday.
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The count: 1 That’s how many contested primaries there were for Connecticut’s five House seats on Tuesday.
But outside groups spent $1.5 million, including nearly $1 million from the LGBTQ Victory Fund, supporting Balint.
Buckeye State buys: Voters in Ohio are getting a crush of new ads, including a $1 million buy from Republican Senate nominee J.D.
That race was called at 1:17 a.m. Eastern. Inside Elections rates the race as Tilt Republican. Thanedar nominated for open Detroit-area seat: Michigan state Rep.
Herrera Beutler has the most in her campaign account, holding $1 million as of July 13 out of $3.5 million in total receipts, according to Federal Election Commission reports.
Schmitt is the fundraising leader, with $3.6 million in receipts and $1 million left in the bank as of July 13.
“I just want to keep hitting home the fact that I’ll be the energy congressman of the world here, and this is my No. 1 top priority,” said Hunt, the Republican nominee in Texas’ new Houston-area,
Rob Portman, had $628,000 in his campaign account on June 30 after raising $1 million from April through June.
Edwards had hauled in nearly $1 million, and her donors included the campaigns of Pelosi, House Majority Whip James E.
candidates who lost badly in primaries this year but blame fraud instead of conceding, while the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel looks at a probe to find fraud in 2020 that has come up with little after spending $1
Making the cut: Voters in California went to the polls June 7, but it took another 2 1/2 weeks to determine that GOP Rep.
Since May 1, Democratic campaigns and outside groups have spent at least a combined $1.4 million on broadcast television ads talking about high gas prices or lowering them, according to data collected
Walker speaks in his Capitol office on June 1.
“A couple months later, Israel came back and said, ‘Hey, can we have $1 billion?’ And I have to tell you, I’m of the mindset in my district, very definitely. … We’re a frugal bunch.”
Wardynski raised more than $700,000 and had a little more than $170,000 on hand as of June 1.
She raised $1.3 million and had $489,000 in cash on hand on June 1, more than the other Republicans in the primary but far less than the $3.4 million held by Luria, who is unopposed on the Democratic side
“The only thing the NRCC proved last night is that they can barely get their MAGA Republican candidates across the finish line when they outspend the Democrat 20-to-1 and if only 7 percent of the
Menendez Jr., who goes by Rob, had raised more than $1 million since he started running following Rep. Albio Sires’ retirement announcement.
The Associated Press called the race at 1:03 a.m. Eastern time Wednesday. She is not running for a full term and plans a short six-month stay as a member of Congress.
House Democrats' chances are worse in nine districts, better in just one, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.