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At the Races: Red, white and blues
The State Central Committee of the New Mexico Democratic Party will meet on July 25 to vote on Haaland’s pick, Source NM reported. Call me Mr. Mayor? Illinois Democratic Rep.
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The State Central Committee of the New Mexico Democratic Party will meet on July 25 to vote on Haaland’s pick, Source NM reported. Call me Mr. Mayor? Illinois Democratic Rep.
ICYMI Redistricting boost: A new memo by the National Republican Congressional Committee asserts that the GOP’s mid-decade redistricting blitz will likely be a key factor in preserving the party’
Plead the Fifth: ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invoked her Fifth Amendment rights while appearing before the House Administration Committee, our colleague Nina Heller reports.
His campaign has said that despite the new reports, he saw a surge in fundraising and maintains the support of Mainers. Gov.
Kirsten Gillibrand, the chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee predicted Tuesday night that Platner would win in November.
Suzan DelBene, who chairs the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, “so they are reverting to trying to rig the system … they are playing in primaries and trying to do so in a secretive way.”
Meanwhile, a federal court blocked Alabama from using a congressional map preferred by Republican state officials this fall, Michael Macagnone reports.
Henry McMaster reportedly plans to call a special session to revisit the state’s congressional map. In Alabama, Gov.
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Political trading: NPR reports on the ethically slippery — and potentially illegal — practice of campaign staffers placing bets based on inside information.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said it saw its best fundraising period of the year last week, bringing in over half a million dollars after the Supreme Court limited the scope of the Voting
Meanwhile, in Florida, a newly redrawn congressional map could help them flip up to four seats.
Her resignation came minutes before the House Ethics Committee was set to consider her punishment for ethics violations and as some lawmakers were pushing for her to be expelled.
Fundraising reports covering the first three months of the year show that it was a fruitful first quarter for many congressional candidates, with a handful of Senate hopefuls reporting eight-figure
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has already subpoenaed details of the payouts, which have come under more scrutiny this year.
Sam Graves, the Missouri Republican who chairs the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, is joining a growing list of lawmakers deciding not to seek reelection this year.
Ad watch: House Majority Forward is running ads in 12 GOP-held congressional districts blaming Republicans for long lines at airport security.
Democrats encouraged: Texas Republicans redrew the state’s congressional map last year in a quest to win five additional seats.
Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, faces a challenge from 34-year-old Evan Turnage, a former Senate staffer who argues it’s time for change in the 2nd District.
↵↵Primary recap, North Carolina edition: Voters finalized the November ballot for the state's high-profile Senate race, pitting former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley against former