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Politics · 114th Congress

Portman Utilizes Digital Skills to Draw Support

The Senate Majority PAC, which supports Democratic Senate candidates, pulled a week of TV commercials scheduled to air next month, The Columbus Dispatch reported.

Politics · 114th Congress

Pat Toomey Super PAC to Air First Ad

Prosperity for Pennsylvania, a super PAC created specifically to help the Keystone State Republican’s re-election campaign, will begin running its first TV ad Friday in the Philadelphia media market

Politics · 114th Congress

Democratic Super PAC Planning To Run Ads in Support of Bayh

A Democratic super PAC will begin running TV ads later this week in support of Evan Bayh, the party’s nominee for Senate in Indiana, who Democrats fear is being heavily outspent in a suddenly tightening

Politics · 114th Congress

House GOP Super PAC Investing Record Sums in 15 Districts

The Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC backed by House Republican leadership, is pouring another $10.7 million into House races as the GOP seeks to defend their hold on the lower chamber and flip

Politics · 114th Congress

Ad Hammers Blunt For Family Lobbying Ties

The commercial from End Citizens United PAC will air on broadcast and cable in St. Louis and Kansas City from Wednesday until Sept. 27.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate GOP’s Latest Trump Worry: TV Ads

[Senate GOP Super PAC Makes Big Push in North Carolina] GOP strategists say that at a time when voters are splitting their tickets less than ever, Clinton’s on-air barrage could inflict significant

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP Senate PAC Spending $4 Million Against Bayh

A super PAC allied with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will spend nearly $4 million in ads this fall against Indiana Democrat Evan Bayh to try to prevent him from winning back his former seat in

Opinion · 114th Congress

New Sanders Group Illustrates Legal Compliance Challenges

explicitly recognize only two types of “political committees” that may be “established, financed, maintained or controlled” by a federal candidate or elected official: a campaign committee and a leadership PAC