Hare Symbolic of Cycle for Democrats
So this is battlefront central, not just for the 17th district, but for the national election cycle.’
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So this is battlefront central, not just for the 17th district, but for the national election cycle.’
The NFIB has classified this advertising as issue-oriented and thus it will be reported as part of the organization’s lobbying expenses rather than as election activity.
Senate Republicans will be keeping equally hectic travel schedules through Election Day. Sen.
Elliott, who is black, has a base in Little Rock and Pulaski County, and she’s expected to perform well among black voters in a district that is 21 percent African-American.
4.Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) $81.50 million The West Virginia Senator, a descendant of oil tycoon John D.
Romanoff, who has eschewed political action committee contributions during the campaign, has been outspent by more than $4 million by Bennet.
In the end, Schrader lost to Republican Mike Fitzpatrick, 55 percent to 43 percent, in the 2004 general election.
This is likely to be the only competitive general election race in Kansas.
Carol Shea-Porter’s re-election prospects have slightly improved, but the Granite State’s two Congressional seats — both currently held by Democrats — are still largely up for grabs.
The Blue Dogs’ concern: Some of the most vulnerable in their ranks would be forced to cast a vote antagonizing business groups that they are hoping to neutralize in their re-election fights, only to see
Federal Election Commission case in January.
The bill, officially the DISCLOSE Act, comes in response to the high court’s 5-4 ruling in Citizens United v.
Federal Election Commission to strike down many restrictions on televised political advertising.
won the district by 21 points in the 2008 presidential election. But by filing deadline, Princella Smith, an unknown and untested former aide to freshman Rep.
During March, the DCCC raised $9.8 million and spent $3.6 million, while the NRCC raised $8 million and spent about $4 million.
Prosecutors accuse Wilson of leaving threatening voice mails at Murray’s Seattle office between March 22 and April 4 that referenced her support for health care reform legislation.
Federal Election Commission, was decided by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
Dorgan announced in January he would not run for re-election. Popular Gov. John Hoeven (R) subsequently joined the Senate race and is the heavy favorite to win the seat.
Federal Election Commission decision.
In its 5-4 ruling in Citizens United v.