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David Schweikert Up in Arizona

A Schweikert PAC TV ad personally attacked Quayle, and Quayle’s team questioned the honesty of the Schweikert team on a litany of issues. Still, the race has not been as nasty as many expected.

House Majority PAC Makes More TV Reservations

The House Majority PAC, a super PAC created to support Democrats in House races, announced today that it has made $2.5 million more in television purchases for the fall campaign.

Polls or Fundamentals in N.Y. 1st District Race?

That history is why I was surprised by a July 17-18 Garin-Hart-Yang survey for the House Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC, that showed Bishop leading Altschuler by a stunning 24 points, 56 percent

Health Care: The Justices Underscore a Divide

Crossroads GPS, the super PAC created by Bush family political architect Karl Rove and former GOP national Chairman Ed Gillespie, plans to spend millions of dollars on ads like one that recently

Energy: All for All of the Above

In April, the League of Conservation Voters teamed up with the Priorities USA Action super PAC to spend $1 million for TV time in two presidential swing states, Colorado and Nevada, to brand presumptive

Martin O’Malley Starts Federal PAC

O Say Can You See PAC will help federal candidates and two state ballot initiatives in the coming months, longtime O’Malley aide Rick Abbruzzese confirmed to Roll Call today.

Roads Warrior

At least, that’s how Right Move PAC Executive Director David Moss sees it.

Wisconsin: Negative Ads Dominate Airwaves

Majority PAC, which supports Democrats running for the Senate, and EMILY’s List targeted Hovde and Thompson in hopes of aiding presumptive Democratic nominee Rep. Tammy Baldwin.

Behind the Scenes, Norm Coleman Raises Cash

In contrast to GOP operative Karl Rove, who helped launch the American Crossroads super PAC and its affiliated nonprofit, Coleman is never blasted by Democrats railing against big money.