Campaigns · 116th Congress
Republican women could add to House ranks, but Senate outlook uncertain
Emmer later joined Stefanik when she launched her PAC, saying, “We’re going to align with you to the extent we can.”
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Emmer later joined Stefanik when she launched her PAC, saying, “We’re going to align with you to the extent we can.”
Two months later, on May 26, Patriot Majority PAC, a Democratic outside group that can’t legally coordinate with the DCCC, aired an “attack” ad utilizing the lobbyist moniker, because Democrats believed
Anthony List’s super PAC had spent about $86,000 on Perry’s behalf as of April 26, while Winning for Women Action Fund spent $200,000 for her through April 23.
It’s working with a super PAC called Awake Carolina that’s spending about $100,000 on TV ads for Cairns. The club’s TV ads will air midweek, after Awake Carolina’s go off the air.
Harder is also one of 29 NRCC targets who has rejected corporate PAC money.
Elise Stefanik launch her rebranded leadership PAC, which will be dedicated to helping women in primaries.