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Democratic Super PAC Invests in Senate Races
Democratic super PAC Priorities USA Action is planning to put some of its money into tight Senate races across the country.
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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
[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
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee reserved $8 million in television advertising for the fall, while the Democratic-aligned Senate Majority PAC has reserved $7.5 million.
Bush’s two presidential campaigns, and, this cycle, Right to Rise, the super PAC that supported the presidential candidacy of Jeb Bush.
“There are a lot of demands on funds out there with the presidential candidates, all of them still raising money — most of them with a super PAC and then there are these independent Super PACS,” Wicker
Feingold earlier this year proposed having both sides shun super PAC dollars. The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report /Roll Call rates the contest Tossup .
Drawing a comparison between this cycle and the last presidential election doesn’t paint an accurate picture because super PAC spending was still in its infancy in 2012.
Candidates know, McIntosh said, if they want the club’s backing and help from the PAC, they’ve got to do better.
Major bundlers of contributions included Brownstein Hyatt Schreck PAC $141,750; Jeffrey Peck (Peck Madigan Jones) $45,000; Anthony Podesta (The Podesta Group) $223,500; Heather Miller Podesta (Heather