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House money race dotted by challengers who outraised incumbents
Kiggans ended the year with more cash on hand, $2.3 million to Luria's $1 million.
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Kiggans ended the year with more cash on hand, $2.3 million to Luria's $1 million.
There’s also an effort to craft a 7-1 map in Missouri that targets Kansas City Democrat Emanuel Cleaver II, which Punchbowl News reported is of interest to the Trump White House.
Around 1 million New York City residents cast ranked choice ballots this week in primary elections for offices including mayor and City Council.
McCormick leads Casey by less than half of 1 percent, triggering a mandatory recount under state law, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt.
Santos’ disclosure form filed last year said he had a 100 percent interest in a firm, Devolder Organization, that paid him between $1 million and $5 million in dividends in 2021 and 2022, plus a salary
In a form filed in September of this year, however, he said he had a 100 percent interest in a firm, Devolder Organization, that paid him between $1 million and $5 million in dividends in 2021 and 2022
His opponent, Democrat Mike Franken, raised more than $1 million from Oct. 1 to 19, while Grassley took in $490,000. However, the incumbent had more cash on Oct. 19.
He had almost $1 million cash on hand as of that date and had repaid himself $30,000 in May, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
“Without a doubt, it’s the No. 1 issue,” he said.
Vallejo’s initial financial disclosure report, filed on Feb. 1.
“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.
Raja Krishnamoorthi beat back a primary challenge in the 8th District Tuesday from IT consultant Junaid Ahmed, who had raised more than $1 million.
“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.”
As of June 1, Luria had $4.8 million on hand, while Spanberger had $4.3 million.
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 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.
McBath, a gun control activist whose son was murdered at a gas station in 2012, outraised Bourdeaux by more than $1 million and got more than $4 million in outside support, while hardly any groups spent
President Joe Biden won the state by less than 1 point in the 2020 elections, and Warnock is one of the most vulnerable Senate incumbents in November, when the contest is rated a Toss-up by Inside Elections