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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

Florida GOP Rep. Ross Spano loses primary to Scott Franklin

In case anyone missed the message, a group called Wingman PAC — which the Tampa Bay Times reported has ties to Gaetz — spent $116,000 opposing Spano and $9,000 backing Franklin,  highlighting the

Campaigns · 116th Congress

GOP super PAC enters special election battle in California

Upping the ante in the special election battle for a suburban California district, a Republican super PAC is launching new attacks on the Democrat vying to replace a House member who resigned in scandal

Policy · 116th Congress

Naturalized citizens could be critical in this fall’s election

Asian American residents are one of the dominant immigrant groups in the region, and a target for national Democrats like Meng and the ASPIRE PAC, which promotes Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

Congress · 116th Congress

Federal judges: From political players to lifetime appointments

Ho’s wife, Allyson Ho, has made contributions to four current Senate Judiciary members: about $7,200 to Cornyn and $10,000 to Cruz; $1,000 to Grassley and $500 to a PAC that names Cruz and Lee as

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Martha McSally target of new super PAC ad

A new super PAC is targeting GOP Sen. Martha McSally in an early sign that the competitive Arizona Senate race could attract plenty of outside spending.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Uncertain times could bring new lobbying strategies

[Educating K Street: Colleges and universities seek influence in Congress, executive branch] The no-PAC pledges offer a window into the public’s skepticism of businesses’ role in the political

Campaigns · 116th Congress

4 ways the Democratic debate was actually about 2018

In 2018 Democrats connected that message, frequently conveyed through a pledge to reject corporate PAC money, to other issues, such as opioid addiction, rising prescription drug costs, and climate change