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At the Races: Will there still be balloons?
Tonight, the parking lot at RFK Stadium will be a drive-in watch party, Heard on the Hill’s Kathryn Lyons reports.
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Tonight, the parking lot at RFK Stadium will be a drive-in watch party, Heard on the Hill’s Kathryn Lyons reports.
Tuesday, a requirement that has been questioned amid surges of absentee ballot requests and reports of widespread mail delivery delays.
Talks stall Congressional negotiators were far apart on election funding before negotiations on a broader package stalled this month.
Wondering what Harris’ spot on the ticket means for congressional races? We have you covered.
The committee also reserved a combined $1.5 million for targeted seats held by Republicans Rodney Davis of Illinois, Ann Wagner of Missouri and Don Bacon of Nebraska.
The president has not endorsed in the primary, despite reports of intensive lobbying from Senate Republicans in the days leading up to the election.
Pay up: The House Ethics Committee recommended Thursday that Arizona GOP Rep. David Schweikert pay $50,000 for campaign finance violations, CQ Roll Call’s Chris Marquette reports.
Teboe officially opened his Silicon Valley-based shop, CDT Strategies, in January, months after reports that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee would not work directly with consultants
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee launched its first independent expenditure TV ad of the general election.
But fundraising reports due this week show that there was actually an increase in funds flowing to congressional campaigns.
The latest fundraising reports this week show that money is continuing to flow to congressional campaigns, even amid a global health crisis, nationwide unrest and record unemployment.
Ted Cruz launched a new joint fundraising committee to bolster conservative House members, the Washington Examiner reported.
Mountain time Tuesday, according to multiple Colorado news reports.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee added four Democrats to its Red to Blue program, which gives candidates additional access to DCCC strategy, resources and training, according to information
The National Republican Congressional Committee announced a $23.5 million buy.
The National Republican Congressional Committee tagged Democrats on social media asking where they stood on the issue, calling it “the new litmus test for the Democrat Party.”
King’s opponents emphasized his loss of committee assignments rather than his racist comments.
Ben Ray Luján, who is running for Senate, asked Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver to extend the deadline for counting absentee ballots after reports that some voters were having trouble with the
ICYMI Red to Blue: The DCCC added six new candidates to its Red to Blue program, a designation that provides access to organizing and fundraising help from the committee.
On the ground (and online): The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is sending digital operatives to 30 House districts in a new effort to help campaigns ramp up their virtual programs amid