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Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC tied to House GOP leadership, is reserving time in second-tier races as an insurance policy against a Democratic wave.
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Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC tied to House GOP leadership, is reserving time in second-tier races as an insurance policy against a Democratic wave.
The Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC tied to House GOP leadership, recently announced it is spending $500,000 in the district.
The Democratic super PAC, which had previously focused only on the presidential race, decided it could afford to spend on other races because Trump is trailing so far behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton
Patrick Murphy — but Republicans are even more encouraged by the decisions of Senate Majority PAC and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to withdraw planned ad buys for a candidate who lacks
Democratic super PAC Priorities USA Action is planning to put some of its money into tight Senate races across the country.
The candidate’s campaigns, the DSCC, and the Senate Majority PAC (a super PAC linked to the Senate Democratic leadership) together constitute the overwhelming bulk of ad spending for Senate Democrats
Kelly Ayotte in the New Hampshire Senate race, according to a poll commissioned by End Citizens United, a Democratic PAC.
On Friday, House Majority PAC released a poll conducted by Normington Petts that gave former Democratic Rep. Carol Shea-Porter a 10-point lead over Republican incumbent Rep. Frank C.
But his leadership PAC has donated $5,000 to Grassley’s campaign.
“Incumbents have become more skilled and more focused when it comes to fighting that opposition,” said Steven Law, president and CEO of the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC connected to McConnell
Shea-Porter makes a point of not accepting corporate PAC money — “people appreciate and like that,” she said. But she expects to see plenty of outside spending affecting her race.
[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
A Republican super PAC is reserving $8.1 million worth of TV ads in the North Carolina Senate race, a definitive signal that the once sleepy contest between GOP Sen. Richard M.
Senate Majority PAC, which supports Democratic candidates, has run ads about trade, China, and Social Security. Democrats haven’t just avoided a Trump-centric message on air in Ohio.
A Senate Majority PAC ad from March tying Ayotte to Donald Trump used a female voice.
The Democratic PAC has endorsed the Senate bids of New Hampshire Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan and former Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto.
“It’s within reach,” said Tyler Deaton, a senior advisor to the American Unity PAC, a well-funded group that promotes gay rights within the GOP.
It also does not include spending on TV ads aimed at the primary stage, like contributions from the super PAC of P.G. Sittenfeld, who challenged Strickland in the Democratic primary in Ohio.
That means RightNOW Women PAC is focused on re-electing women like Ayotte, Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock and New York Rep.
ClearPath Action Fund, a super PAC that backs conservatives who support clean energy, announced its endorsement of two upstate New York Republicans on Thursday. Four-term Rep.