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Politics · 114th Congress

Colorado’s Mike Coffman Might Not Vote for President

House Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC, released an ad last week suggesting that Coffman set the stage for Trump. “Before Donald Trump, there was Mike Coffman,” the narrator says.

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP Super PAC Doubles Its 2014 Spending

The new spending, shared first with Roll Call, brings the total spending for the Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC tied to House Republican leadership, and its sister nonprofit advocacy

Politics · 114th Congress

Superhero Super PACs Help Johnson’s Campaign

The Club for Growth Action super PAC announced an ad campaign Wednesday of more than $750,000 that hits Feingold for voting for various tax increases during his time in the Senate. 

Politics · 114th Congress

New York’s Elise Stefanik Holds Wide Lead in GOP Poll

Still, the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC tied to House GOP leadership, recently announced it is spending $500,000 in the district, which will include TV advertising in the Albany and

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Hit Todd Young on Outsourcing in New Ad

Senate Majority PAC and the National Education Association Advocacy Fund are launching a $1.4 million ad Tuesday that hits Republican Rep. Todd Young in the Indiana Senate race.

Politics · 114th Congress

The House: 10 Most Vulnerable

House Majority PAC has spent $1.5 million so far on brutal ads casting the Freedom Caucus member as more in line with Alabama than Jersey values.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ep. 25: How Republicans Can Lose the Senate

Ian Prior from Senate Leadership Fund and Shripal Shah from Senate Majority PAC take us behind-the-scenes in the Super PAC world and discuss their ad strategy.

Politics · 114th Congress

Democratic Poll: Gottheimer Leads Garrett in New Jersey

Democrats are making New Jersey’s 5th District a top target this year, and new polling from the House Majority PAC suggests that the group’s investment in the district’s expensive media market may be paying