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Campaigns · 119th Congress

North Carolina primary becomes an early test for Democrats

↵↵Foushee's campaign has also received a boost from the cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence industries, including about $1.6 million in outside spending by a super PAC associated with the AI company

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Lack of Trump endorsement rocks GOP Senate primary in Texas

↵↵Cornyn has maintained support from Senate Majority Leader John Thune, the Senate Leadership Fund super PAC and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which traditionally backs incumbents.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Maine Sen. Susan Collins makes reelection bid official

One Nation, a nonprofit group aligned with the top Senate Republican super PAC, ran a pro-Collins ad during Sunday's Super Bowl game, which featured the New England Patriots.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Malinowski concedes to Mejia in New Jersey special primary

↵↵Malinowski, who served two terms representing the neighboring 7th District, faced $2.3 million in opposition spending from the United Democracy Project, the super PAC of the American Israel Public Affairs

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Thomas Massie says he’s ready for pro-Trump onslaught in 2026

↵↵"The state of play now is that the anti-Massie super PAC has gone dark and has been dark for a few months, and a pro-Massie super PAC is spending a million dollars on ads right now in the congressional

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Republican Matt Van Epps wins House special election in Tennessee

He won a crowded Republican primary in October, buoyed by a late presidential endorsement and the backing of Green and House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio and his PAC, the American Liberty Foundation

John Sununu launches Senate comeback bid in New Hampshire

Hampshire whose candidacy instantly expands the Senate map and puts the Granite State in play for Republicans," Alex Latcham, the executive director of the Senate Republican leadership-aligned super PAC