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Campaigns · 116th Congress

How much can change in six years? Ask these Senate Republicans

reality is that we’re just dealing with a fundamentally different electorate,” said Guy Cecil, who was the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s executive director in 2014 and now runs the super PAC

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

Election energy revs up on abortion policy

SBA List and its partner super PAC, Women Speak Out, planned to spend $52 million for this cycle, nearly triple the amount it spent in 2016.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Latinos’ clout has Democrats fretting over Biden’s outreach

“I’m worried about them getting the basic information on how to vote, when to vote and whether Joe Biden is good,” said Chuck Rocha, who founded Nuestro PAC to focus on reaching Latino Democrats

Campaigns · 116th Congress

In Alaska forest, Reagan biographer sees a winning GOP strategy

Mike Huckabee and Ed Rollins, a leader of the pro-Trump Great America PAC, which has spent $6.2 million this cycle to reelect Trump, sent a letter in late July to the president urging him to maintain the

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How will Kamala Harris impact the rest of the Democratic ticket?

Calvin Moore, a spokesman for the GOP super PAC Congressional Leadership Fund, said in a Tuesday statement that “House Democrats will have a difficult time keeping up their phony moderate charades.”

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.