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Campaigns · 117th Congress

After primaries, these 10 House members are most vulnerable

Axne has outside help too: Democrats’ House Majority PAC recently launched an ad attacking Nunn over campaign donations. Valadao has won tough races before, beating incumbent Rep.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Trump picks lose again in Georgia, but he claims a win in Alabama

But even if Britt’s win was inconclusive when it comes to Trump’s thumb on the scale, it was a clear victory for party establishment groups, including the Value in Electing Women PAC.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Key results from Georgia, Virginia and Alabama elections

Shelby’s leadership PAC, Defend America PAC, donated to Britt’s campaign and also gave at least $2.5 million to a group called Alabama Christian Conservatives, which spent about $3.6 million supporting

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Key results from Tuesday’s primaries in seven states

Sewell of Alabama and Cheri Bustos of Illinois said in a joint statement through Team BLUE PAC before voting closed on Tuesday.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries in Georgia

She also had $20,000 in support from outside groups that typically back conservative Republicans, the Right Woman PAC and Drain the DC Swamp PAC, with PACs spending $184,000 against her. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

GOP member-vs.-member fight tops Tuesday primaries

Outside spending to support McKinley or attack Mooney totaled $667,000, with most of that coming from Defending Main Street, a super PAC funded primarily by labor unions.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Defense contractors bankrolled campaigns of election objectors

On Monday, a Lockheed Martin spokesperson said, “Our employee PAC program continues to observe long-standing principles of non-partisan political engagement in support of our business interests.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

More companies disclose political spending after Jan. 6 attack

Lifesciences; and Visa did not respond to CQ Roll Call’s inquiries on how the Jan. 6 attack affected their political spending policies, including decisions on which candidates the company backs through PAC