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At the Races: Sitting tight in Texas
Ten percent were not sure, 1 percent would back another candidate and 2 percent would not vote.
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Ten percent were not sure, 1 percent would back another candidate and 2 percent would not vote.
The count: 36↵↵That's how many House candidates in races that Inside Elections rates the most competitive began 2026 with more than $1 million on hand.
Kiggans ended the year with more cash on hand, $2.3 million to Luria's $1 million.
"Buddy" Carter reported raising $1.7 million, which included a $1 million loan, bringing the total personal investment to his campaign to $3 million.
The 2-1 decision rejected claims that the new lines were racial gerrymanders. The California Republican Party said it would appeal the ruling to the U.S.
That was based on an Oct. 1-12 Gallup poll and, as Gallup stated in its write-up, “is more in line with elections the incumbent party lost (in 1992 and 2020) than won.”
We can’t keep trying to backfill $0.50, $1, $2 a time on the picket line for your families.
the dollars: Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced he was giving the NRCC $2.5 million at Thursday’s conference meeting, a source familiar said, while House Majority Leader Steve Scalise announced another $1
Gluesenkamp Pérez had more than $1 million in her campaign account at the end of the second quarter of 2023, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.
But the Congressional Leadership Fund recently put in $1 million to support Ciscomani, a former aide to Gov. Doug Ducey, ahead of the primary.
Schmitt is the fundraising leader, with $3.6 million in receipts and $1 million left in the bank as of July 13.
Vallejo’s initial financial disclosure report, filed on Feb. 1.
/p> Krishnamoorthi, in the 8th District, still held a huge financial advantage with nearly $13 million cash on hand, even as his primary challenger, IT consultant Junaid Ahmed, had raised more than $1
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.
Here are some key questions that will be answered: 1. Who fills Nunes’ seat?
House Democrats' chances are worse in nine districts, better in just one, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
But Cheney remains formidable, with a powerful family name and more than a 6-1 cash-on-hand advantage as of March 31 over trial attorney Harriet Hageman.
Murkowski held more than $5 million in her campaign as of March 31, while Tshibaka had slightly less than $1 million.
He pulled in $1 million and had $200,000 on hand. Alisha Shelton, a mental health therapist, raised $320,000 and had $28,000 on hand.
Outside groups spent a combined $1 million on the race. Most of that was aimed at Republican state Sen. Theresa Gavarone, who finished third with 29 percent of the vote.