Why a GOP super PAC is bothering to attack Steve Bullock’s bid for president
Why a GOP super PAC is bothering to attack Steve Bullock’s bid for president -
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Why a GOP super PAC is bothering to attack Steve Bullock’s bid for president -
The Club for Growth, which is also usually aligned with candidates supported by the Freedom Caucus’ PAC, backed another woman in the primary, but has not yet made a determination on whether it will
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Chamber of Commerce and the House Freedom Caucus’ PAC during the campaign. His campaign manager Jon Anzur previously told CQ Roll Call he did not expect Keller to join the Freedom Caucus.
The Democratic nominee, Marc Friedenberg, has been stressing his rejection of corporate PAC money and his calls to improve infrastructure and protect Medicare and Social Security.
Republicans seeking to increase their party’s diversity in Congress and challenge a media portrayal of the conservative movement as “bigoted” launched a PAC on Monday to support candidates “as diverse
The National Association of Realtors PAC spent $1.3 million boosting Brown, who was the PAC’s fundraising director until days before jumping into the race.
He was the only candidate to do so, although Brown has benefited from TV ads from the National Association of Realtors PAC.
Even while fighting undisclosed political money, Bullock has raised millions for his political action committee, Big Sky Values PAC, which accepts contributions from limited liability companies, and
The outside groups backing Keller include the House Freedom Caucus’ political arm, a PAC affiliated with former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, and Freedom’s Defense Fund.
Three of the five women — Slotkin, Luria and Spanberger — do not accept corporate PAC money.
“I haven’t started recruiting yet,” said Julie Conway, the executive director of VIEW PAC, which supports GOP women. “Everybody that I’m currently talking to somehow was sent to me.”
Real estate agent Leigh Brown has support from the National Association of Realtors PAC, which has spent $1.3 million on her behalf.
Anthony List’s super PAC had spent about $86,000 on Perry’s behalf as of April 26, while Winning for Women Action Fund spent $200,000 for her through April 23.
She had stayed involved in electoral politics, co-founding the Fight Back California Super PAC in recent years.
Anthony List’s super PAC had spent about $86,000 on her behalf as of April 26, while Winning for Women Action Fund spent $200,000 for her through April 23.
It’s working with a super PAC called Awake Carolina that’s spending about $100,000 on TV ads for Cairns. The club’s TV ads will air midweek, after Awake Carolina’s go off the air.
The Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with House GOP leadership, also referenced the DCCC documents that Guccifer 2.0 published in an ad aimed at former Democratic Rep.
Spending on Cairns’ behalf from the PAC in this relatively cheap media market could help her distinguish herself from the rest of the field.
Harder is also one of 29 NRCC targets who has rejected corporate PAC money.