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Politics · 115th Congress

Arizona Senate Primary Battle Officially Kicks Off

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, is “all in” for McSally, according to a GOP strategist familiar with SLF’s plans.

Politics · 115th Congress

Bannon: Roy Moore Allegations Part of a ‘Setup’

The pro-Trump America First Action PAC, which is run by former Trump campaign aides, has also engaged in the race following Trump’s endorsement and internal polling that showed a close race.

Politics · 115th Congress

Mo Brooks Says He Voted for Moore

Brooks ran in the Republican Senate primary earlier to replace Attorney Jeff Sessions this year but failed to make the runoff after he faced a barrage of ads from a super PAC aligned with Senate

Politics · 115th Congress

Mo Brooks Stands By Roy Moore in Alabama Senate Race

Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC backed by McConnell, spent millions defending Strange and attacking Brooks for being insufficiently supportive of President Donald Trump.

Politics · 115th Congress

McSally Planning Senate Run in Arizona

Roll Call Decoder: Your Guide to the 2018 Midterms [jwp-video n=”1″] A coalition of conservative groups including the Club for Growth PAC and FreedomWorks announced last month that they would

Politics · 115th Congress

Roy Moore to Attend Senate GOP Lunch

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with McConnell, which spent millions against Moore in the primary, released a poll Tuesday that showed Moore with a sizable lead over Jones, 56 percent

Politics · 115th Congress

Sen. Roy Moore? What the GOP Can Expect

The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with the Kentucky Republican, spent $5 million in the runoff to defeat Moore, which enraged the former judge.

Politics · 115th Congress

Alabama Senate Race Shifts Into General Election Mode

The National Republican Senatorial Committee and the Senate Leadership Fund, a Super PAC aligned with McConnell, quickly announced they would support Moore even thought they backed Strange in the