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Marc Veasey’s leadership PAC
Veasey’s leadership PAC also spent $856 at Anushka Spa in West Palm Beach, which bills itself as a “relaxing oasis” complete “with head-to-toe pampering.”
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Veasey’s leadership PAC also spent $856 at Anushka Spa in West Palm Beach, which bills itself as a “relaxing oasis” complete “with head-to-toe pampering.”
Marc Veasey’s leadership PAC spent more than $10,000 on baseball tickets, spas and luxury hotels, Marquette reports. ICYMI Mark your calendars: Georgia Gov.
The PAC is established by New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik.
George Holding, R-N.C., spent leadership PAC money in London. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Rep. Holding spent nearly 18K in leadership PAC funds at East India Club abroad Rep.
Wasserman Schultz, by far the most junior panel member of the three, has taken in the most cash — about $2.1 million through her campaign committee and PAC, according to the most recent Federal Election
And, even though the party’s progressive wing derides big money in politics, Teboe advises major donors where to plop their campaign cash — and he works for a super PAC supporting presidential candidate
Elise Stefanik’s E-PAC. “But what we’re finding is that everyone is so thankful.
even in a pandemic, advocates trying to influence federal policy are working in support of candidates who may someday vote on it, even though the candidates are keeping their distance from corporate PAC
In case there are any doubts about Democrats’ preference, this week a new super PAC with ties to national Democrats launched an $850,000 ad apparently designed to boost Kobach’s appeal among conservative
Valenzuela was backed by EMILY’s List; BOLD PAC, the political arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus; Latino Victory Fund; Voter Protection Project; and End Citizens United.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC launched its first ever independent expenditure to bolster Jones, who supports liberal policies including “Medicare for All.”
The Club for Growth, House Freedom Fund and a new super PAC called Miles of Greatness Fund all spent in the lead-up to Tuesday.
Outside groups backing West, including political arms of the Communications Workers of America and The Collective PAC, which supports Black candidates, have spent a combined $90,000 on the runoff.
All eyes on Iowa: The Democratic super PAC Senate Majority PAC is upping its television ad reservation in Iowa, underscoring how the Hawkeye State is a top target for Democrats looking to flip the
A group called American Values First spent about $15,000 on phone calls on his behalf and Patriots, Liberty & Prosperity PAC, which, according to its website, supports conservative candidates who advance
Outside groups that backed Bice included the American Jobs and Growth PAC, a super PAC that spent $92,000 for digital ads, and Future Leaders Fund, which spent $16,000 on robocalls.
Porter’s got a PAC: California Democratic Rep. Katie Porter launched Truth to Power PAC this week to support liberal candidates, including some in competitive races.
Two months later, on May 26, Patriot Majority PAC, a Democratic outside group that can’t legally coordinate with the DCCC, aired an “attack” ad utilizing the lobbyist moniker, because Democrats believed
Protect Freedom PAC spent $530,000 on behalf of Cawthorn, while House Freedom Action spent $309,000 against him.
The primary between the two men has remained bitter, but a recent Club for Growth PAC poll showed Massie ahead by 66 points. 3.