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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Iowa Rep. Steve King facing toughest primary yet

But to hit him on the representation side, I thought, was much more powerful,” said Sarah Chamberlain, treasurer of Defending Main Street, a super PAC that has spent $100,000 on a dozen mail pieces and

Campaigns · 116th Congress

House Democrats book $18.3 million in fall TV ads

partisan super PACs placed nearly $100 million combined in initial ad reservations — $43 million by the GOP-aligned Congressional Leadership Fund and $51 million by the Democratic-aligned House Majority PAC

Campaigns · 116th Congress

What Tuesday’s elections taught us, and what they didn’t

losing more than just this district, which Hillary Clinton won by nearly 7 points, but also their House majority this fall,” said Dan Conston, president of the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Virus looms over turnout as Lipinski, Beatty face primaries

Women Vote, a super PAC connected with Emily’s List, has put about $1 million into the race. “Emily’s List did get involved very early on this cycle,” group spokesman Benjamin Ray said.

Congress · 116th Congress

Vail: Where leadership PAC money goes to play

Over that time frame, the Connecticut Democrat spent $46,630 at the Sonnenalp Hotel and $30,246 at the Four Seasons Hotel, using money from his Jobs and Innovation Matter PAC (JIM PAC).

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Iowa still matters after Monday

Potential climate changer: Environmental advocates are preparing to launch a Super PAC to support incumbent Sen. Edward J. Markey in his primary fight against Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

House Republicans sound fundraising alarm. What now?

Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC aligned with House GOP leadership, and its non-profit arm, American Action Network, raised a combined $68 million in 2019, the groups’ highest off-year fundraising

Congress · 116th Congress

John Bolton shows that in Washington, irony never dies

All told, the super PAC has spent more than $6 million since the 2014 cycle on independent expenditures supporting Republican House and Senate candidates or opposing their Democratic opponents.