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Democratic PAC Transitions to Advocacy Role in 2017

But for one PAC created this cycle to elect Democrats at the federal level, this year’s election results may actually validate support for their mission: getting big money out of politics. 

Politics · 114th Congress

End Citizens United PAC Endorses Clinton

End Citizens United PAC, which wants to overturn the 2010 Supreme Court decision that removed limits on independent expenditure groups, announced its support for Clinton on Wednesday.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Who’s Speaking at the Republican Convention?

Tom Barrack: A global real estate investor and executive chairman of Colony Capital, Barrack started the super PAC Rebuilding America Now to support Trump.  

Why They Didn’t Show Up to Sit In

Worth Noting:  Personal tragedy aside, Walz has been very resistant to gun control legislation in his congressional career, and the NRA has rewarded him with $11,950 in PAC donations since 2010.

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Cash Grab: Obama Picks Up Fundraising Pace

to work hard because “you’re going to see a lot of super PAC money and regular PAC money going to Republican House and Senate races as donors focus on those races due to a reluctance to give to Trump.”

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Koch Brothers Invest Heavily in Nevada, Ohio Senate Races

A super PAC aligned with the conservative Koch brothers has spent millions on advertising in tight Senate races in Nevada and Ohio, and elsewhere after the billionaire industrialists announced they would

Politics · 114th Congress

Why Trump Isn’t Enough for Senate Democrats

A Democratic-aligned Super PAC, Senate Majority PAC , accused Toomey of supporting a plan to privatize Social Security.   And in the wake of Sen.

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The Rise and (Probable) Fall of Renee Ellmers

He’s the 99th wealthiest member of Congress and will likely have a family-funded super PAC for support.   Neither Ellmers, a nurse, nor Holding, a former U.S. attorney and aide to the late Sen.