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The Best Congressional Campaign Ads of 2016
House Majority PAC, “Dixie” Knocking off New Jersey Republican Scott Garrett has become a cause celebre for Democrats.
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House Majority PAC, “Dixie” Knocking off New Jersey Republican Scott Garrett has become a cause celebre for Democrats.
The Koch brothers are moving their money to Wisconsin, where one of the groups affiliated with their super PAC Americans for Prosperity bought a $950,000 ad slot.
At the same time, the Senate Majority PAC, which backs Democratic Senate candidates, spent $2 million on an ad on behalf of Johnson’s challenger, former Sen. Russ Feingold.
Senate Majority PAC plans to spend $2 million on behalf of Democratic former Sen. Russ Feingold, who faces incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson. The ads will run on broadcast and cable TV.
The Club for Growth Action super PAC announced an ad campaign Wednesday of more than $750,000 that hits Feingold for voting for various tax increases during his time in the Senate.
A super PAC is attacking former Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold for his past votes on partial birth abortion.
Donors to GEO’s PAC are almost entirely employees of the Boca Raton, Florida-based company. The GEO Group contracts with the U.S.
The Senate Leadership Fund plans to spend big money defending Republicans in a quartet of battleground seats this fall, the super PAC said Tuesday, a strong indication of which states the group expects
A Democratic Super PAC is launching a paid social media campaign Tuesday targeting Republican Senate candidates over Donald Trump’s comments about federal judge Gonzalo Curiel, accusing them of standing
The PAC has endorsed Johnson’s opponent, Democratic former Sen.
A pro-Johnson super PAC, Let America Work, attacked Feingold in a new foreign policy-themed ad.
Feingold earlier this year proposed having both sides shun super PAC dollars. The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report /Roll Call rates the contest Tossup .
Republicans have attacked Feingold as a hypocrite for the disproportionate amount of money his Progressives United PAC spent on overhead and staffing, compared to federal campaigns.