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Herrera Beutler had a fundraising advantage, reporting nearly $1 million cash on hand on July 13, compared with Kent’s $353,000.
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Herrera Beutler had a fundraising advantage, reporting nearly $1 million cash on hand on July 13, compared with Kent’s $353,000.
The most recent, Aug. 1-23, Gallup survey had that rating at 44 percent.
The event contracts will have a price of between 1 cent and 99 cents, with the amount determined by market interest.
The new Inside Elections projection is Republicans +1 seat to Democrats +1 seat, including no net change, which would keep Democrats in control.
won with more than 79 percent of the vote in 2020, included a rally at a Rockville high school and an earlier fundraising stop at a private residence in Bethesda that a DNC official said would raise $1
From January through Aug. 3, Cherfilus-McCormick reported spending more than $1 million and wrote her campaign four checks between Aug. 15 and Monday totaling $103,000, Federal Election Commission disclosures
Goldman’s Aug. 3 disclosure to the Federal Election Commission showed self-funding of nearly $2 million, and he added another $1 million on Aug. 10.
Fetterman’s campaign also said it raised over $1 million in just three days last week after an April Oz campaign video showing the Republican in a grocery store produce section went viral.
Anthony Sabitini — have each spent more than $1 million (with Duke spending more than twice that).
He added another $1 million personal loan on Aug. 10.
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
The AP called those races at 1:41 a.m. Eastern time. No other candidate broke 7 percent, and the other third and fourth winners had not been called early Wedensday.
But all but $380,000 in Cheney’s contributions came from outside Wyoming, compared to almost $1 million of in-state donations for Hageman.
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.
A mandatory recount would occur if the margin of votes between the No. 2 and No. 3 candidates is less than half of 1 percent and closer than 2,000 votes, the AP reported.
He raised $7 million, with $1 million on hand, as of July 20, and his campaign announced on Aug. 1 it had pulled in another $1.1 million in the previous week as his opponents consolidated around him.
“Without a doubt, it’s the No. 1 issue,” he said.
Buckeye State buys: Voters in Ohio are getting a crush of new ads, including a $1 million buy from Republican Senate nominee J.D.
“The economic mess Democrats created by ignoring their own economists and saddling Americans with record-high prices is the No. 1 issue in every competitive district,” said Michael McAdams, a spokesman