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At the Races: Disarray OK?
Suzan DelBene will lead the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for the 2024 cycle after she was confirmed unanimously Thursday by the Democratic caucus.
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Suzan DelBene will lead the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for the 2024 cycle after she was confirmed unanimously Thursday by the Democratic caucus.
The reports covered Oct. 20 through Election Day on Nov. 8, plus a post-election period through Nov. 28.
Early-state shake-up: The Democratic National Committee Rules and Bylaws Committee adopted a resolution that would have South Carolina hold the first presidential primary in 2024.
DCCC chair changes: Incoming House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries will have a greater role in selecting the next Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman after House Democrats voted
Hakeem Jeffries — House Democrats will pick a leader for their campaign committee. California Reps.
His counterpart over at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Sean Patrick Maloney, couldn’t even do that; he lost to Republican Mike Lawler after a redistricting drama prompted him to run for
the southern border is not new, but this year Republicans do not have to counter negative coverage of families being separated, which blunted the impact of past attacks, CQ Roll Call’s Suzanne Monyak reports
The National Republican Congressional Committee went up with a slate of 25 ads this week, mostly in districts Republicans are working to flip.
Not only did the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee put nearly $600,000 in recently to help Democrat Andrea Salinas make it to Congress, but HMP and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ BOLD PAC
The National Republican Congressional Committee disclosed spending almost $500,000 on Oct. 7 in opposition to Smith, following an identical outlay on Sept. 30, according to FEC filings.
Demings, was leading a congressional delegation to oversee agency recovery efforts underway in Fort Myers, Fla., CQ Roll Call’s Lindsey McPherson reports.
district map discriminates against Black voters, reports CQ Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone.
That piece was no better than previous newspaper and TV reports, all of which ignored an important element. So, I thought I’d deal with it now and hopefully put the topic to rest.
Youngest ‘guns’: House Republicans named their latest round of Young Guns, GOP candidates in races that qualify for extra help from the National Republican Congressional Committee.
the ones from Ryan and O’Dea, as well as more than 100 in-person events planned this week in Washington for members of both parties to raise campaign cash from K Street lobbyists and political action committee
August fundraising: The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee reported raising $15.5 million last month and had $110.7 million on hand, according to filings made this week.
Cooper has reported loaning his congressional campaign more than $1.3 million from July of last year through June 27, but his assets and salary on required disclosure forms did not appear to identify
The National Republican Congressional Committee included John Gibbs, who defeated Meijer in Michigan’s 3rd District, in its latest round of “Young Guns,” which we have more on below.
The move signals that the committee is prepared to invest in districts that President Joe Biden carried by narrow margins in 2020.
Tom Reed’s term in New York’s 23rd District, CQ Roll Call’s Nick Eskow reports.