Hoyer Expects Democrats to Lose Seats but Hold Majority
He pushed back against news reports that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has already made decisions about pulling financial support from specific races.
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He pushed back against news reports that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has already made decisions about pulling financial support from specific races.
million on independent expenditures so far during this election, compared with less than $16.2 million at this time in the 2008 election, according to a CQ MoneyLine study of Federal Election Commission reports
The former treasurer of the National Republican Congressional Committee pleaded guilty Friday to embezzling $845,000 from GOP campaign committees over a seven-year period, during which he transferred cash
So far, at least four Rasmussen Reports polls, including one in late June, have shown Berg narrowly ahead of Pomeroy, and many political prognosticators view the Congressman as the underdog.
Two House Republicans confirmed Tuesday that the Office of Congressional Ethics recommended that the House ethics committee further investigate fundraisers the Members held around the 2009 financial
Chris Van Hollen, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, is confident Democrats will retain the majority in Congress on Nov. 2, despite the GOP’s optimism about their party’s
Boccieri’s challenger, local businessman Jim Renacci (R), agreed that the stimulus’s questionable effects and a continued lack of jobs in the area are fueling the anti-incumbent fervor in this Congressional
The National Republican Congressional Committee outraised its Democratic counterpart for the fourth month in a row in July, pulling in $8.5 million to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s
The Boehner for Speaker Committee, which recently filed its first quarterly report, raised $570,000 through June 30.
Although Democratic strategists have long insisted that the Blue Dog lawmaker will have little trouble winning an eighth term this fall, the National Republican Congressional Committee included his
Stevens, as the many reports since his death have suggested, was a tough guy to get close to. His self-description — “I’m a mean, miserable SOB” — was pretty accurate.
The Rasmussen Reports poll, taken Aug. 10-11, showed Berg with 53 percent to Pomeroy’s 44 percent. Rasmussen surveys have shown Berg ahead since April.
The cost to attend the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee event, hosted at the Los Angeles home of “West Wing” and “ER” producer John Wells, was $2,500 per person.
Fundraising reports due last week showed Kelly raised $79,000 from July 1 to Aug. 4, compared with Paton’s $46,000.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee called it a strange move for a campaign committee to state publicly, particularly in the Times, that three of its own candidates’ chances had decreased
As Roll Call reported last week, the Congressional Research Service recently tallied Congressional foreign travel expenditure reports and concluded that the cost of these trips has more than tripled
“The superintendent’s office just said they were out of traps because they have been inundated with requests for them,” the tipster reports. Could there be a Capitol Hill mouse infestation?
The Chinatown-based organization, which is run by former Louisiana state legislator Tony Perkins (R), also had roughly $400,000 in its political action committee as of July 1, fundraising reports show.
Edwards, 58, has been a Republican target for years, and the National Republican Congressional Committee almost got his scalp in 2002, when he was forced to run in a dramatically redrawn district
Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) last week for a decade’s worth of errors and omissions on his financial disclosure reports might prompt some lawmakers to double-check their own fiscal forms, but Congressional