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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

Rep. Roger Marshall wins GOP Senate nomination in Kansas

Sunflower State PAC, which has ties to Democrats, spent $3.2 million on ads attacking Marshall as a D.C. swamp creature, while also playing up Kobach’s conservative credentials. 

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.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Lobbyists bundle donations to Senate Democrats, Trump Victory

even in a pandemic, advocates trying to influence federal policy are working in support of candidates who may someday vote on it, even though the candidates are keeping their distance from corporate PAC

Campaigns · 116th Congress

6 things to watch in Maine, Texas and Alabama primaries

Outside groups backing West, including political arms of the Communications Workers of America and The Collective PAC, which supports Black candidates, have spent a combined $90,000 on the runoff. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Parties publish dirty laundry so the right people can air it

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

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Rep. Steve King toxic to K Street

King decried super PAC spending against him, saying he didn’t know how powerful they are and worrying about who they would come after next.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Is Iowa over yet?

About a month later, it donated $150,000 to 1820 PAC, a pro-Susan Collins super PAC with ties to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.