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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.

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

At the Races: Walking and chewing

Hey Big Spender: In 2018, Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s super PAC coordinated with other outside groups and spent more than $100 million.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

National Democratic groups litigate 2020 in the courts

In various partnerships with each other, the DCCC, the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, a handful of state Democratic parties, the super PAC Priorities

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

Amid troubles, Trump has huge cash advantage for 2020

But Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, donors to a pro-Trump super PAC called America First Action and associates of Trump personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, were arrested in October for allegedly disguising foreign

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Senate Majority PAC announces new senior staff

The Democratic super PAC focused on Senate races is announcing a new round of senior staff hires, according to an announcement shared first with CQ Roll Call.

Congress · 116th Congress

Paul Ryan PAC provides seed money for new nonprofit group

Prosperity Action, the Wisconsin Republican’s leadership PAC, transferred $1.6 million to the new group in installments in March, April and June of this year, federal election disclosures show.