Who’s Spending What on TV in the Florida Special
Democrats total spent on ads: $3.65 million to $3.75 million Alex Sink Campaign: $1.033 million Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: $1.96 million to $2.044 million House Majority PAC
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Democrats total spent on ads: $3.65 million to $3.75 million Alex Sink Campaign: $1.033 million Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: $1.96 million to $2.044 million House Majority PAC
Roby’s leadership political action committee, MARTHA PAC, donated $1,000 to state Rep. Kathleen Peters, according to a 48 hour notice the Peters campaign filed with the FEC on Dec. 31.
Lynn Jenkins of Kansas, Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, Ann Wagner of Missouri and Daniel Webster of Florida gave to Peters’ campaign, along with VIEW PAC, an organization dedicated to electing Republican
The son of the late congressman and VIEW PAC, a group that bills itself as “a fundraising source for Republican women candidates running for the U.S. House and U.S.
Chamber of Commerce and other business-oriented groups, such as TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts’ Ending Spending PAC, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in the final days of the contest to ensure
Angle’s OurVoice super PAC spent $40,000 on direct mail and television ads for Young’s congressional bid, according to independent expenditure reports, which helped Young compete with Byrnes’ war
A super PAC launched by failed Nevada GOP Senate nominee Sharron Angle has waded into the upcoming Alabama special election, making a small television buy to boost one of the Republican candidates in the
Citizens United Political Victory Fund, a PAC that supports candidates who embody conservative principles, announced on Friday that it will run a $25,000 radio ad in support of Quin Hillyer, a candidate
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Democrat-aligned Senate Majority PAC combined to spend about $2 million on TV on Markey’s behalf, mostly tying Gomez to the national GOP.
The new Senate Majority PAC advertisement, released on Monday, ties Gomez to Mitt Romney, the former Bay State governor and presidential nominee whose business background was tarnished in early 2012
The first Republican-aligned super PAC to hit the TV airwaves in the Massachusetts Senate special election released its two advertisements Thursday evening.
In a CQ Roll Call story published last night, Republicans pushed back that the $1.25 million being spent combined by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Senate Majority PAC makes it
As the story notes: The super PAC wars are roiling Republican fundraising, midterm elections and policy making on Capitol Hill.
v=ERK_pExyer8 House Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC, targeted GOP women in its closing spot for the South Carolina’s 1st District special election.
House Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC, also filed notice Friday that it spent almost $90,000 on television advertising and direct mail.
National Right to Life PAC spent almost $6,000 on mailers for Sanford, according to online records with the Federal Election Commission. #HIsen: Your move, Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, D-Hawaii.
Meanwhile, House Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC, went up with a negative ad against Sanford on Wednesday — a “mid-six-figure ad buy,” according to National Journal.
House Majority PAC, a super PAC with a mission to pick up Democratic House seats, requested that local stations delay airing its ads.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg took partial credit for Kelly’s win after his super PAC spent $2 million on ads boosting her.
His super PAC invested more than $2 million to boost Kelly in the primary because she supported gun control measures. Polls close Tuesday at 7 p.m. Central time.