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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Republicans defy expectations in the battle for Congress

Dan Conston, president of the GOP super PAC Congressional Leadership Fund, noted in a statement early Wednesday that House Republicans “outperformed all expectations.”

Campaigns · 116th Congress

DeFazio faces tough challenge in changing Oregon district

Democratic groups have taken the race seriously, spending $1.4 million on DeFazio’s behalf via the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, House Majority PAC and the Principles Project, among

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Rep. Steve Watkins ousted in Kansas Republican primary

A single-candidate PAC supporting LaTurner called Fighting for Kansas PAC also spent $161,000 on ads and direct mail attacking Watkins and another $6,700 supporting LaTurner.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries

A single-candidate PAC supporting LaTurner called Fighting for Kansas PAC has also spent $161,000 on ads and direct mail attacking Watkins and another $6,700 supporting LaTurner.

Congress · 116th Congress

Marc Veasey’s leadership PAC

Veasey’s leadership PAC also spent $856 at Anushka Spa in West Palm Beach, which bills itself as a “relaxing oasis” complete “with head-to-toe pampering.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Campus Notebook: COVID-19 keeps hitting Capitol community

George Holding, R-N.C., spent leadership PAC money in London. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Rep. Holding spent nearly 18K in leadership PAC funds at East India Club abroad Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Iowa Rep. Steve King facing toughest primary yet

But to hit him on the representation side, I thought, was much more powerful,” said Sarah Chamberlain, treasurer of Defending Main Street, a super PAC that has spent $100,000 on a dozen mail pieces and

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How to beat Mitch McConnell

That doesn’t include money it will raise over the next six months or that could be spent by Senate Majority PAC, the go-to Democratic outside group for Senate races, or an independent expenditure by the