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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Beyond the Beltway, voters voted

Collective support: Texas Democrat Amanda Edwards picked up the endorsement of The Collective PAC, which is dedicated to increasing Black political power.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Shutdown? Shhh …

The polling data from Stephen Law, a prominent super PAC leader, showed voters are reacting differently to terms like “pro-choice” and “pro-life” after the Supreme Court last year overturned Roe vs.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Who will impeachment hurt most?

House Dems investing in GOTV: House Majority Forward, the nonprofit affiliate of House Majority PAC, announced Tuesday that it was launching a $20 million voter registration push focused on young

EMILY’s List backs Weiss in open California seat

It also could lead to financial backing from the affiliated super PAC Women Vote! later in the campaign.  "As we look forward to the next election, we know that defending U.S.

BOLD PAC aims to elect more Latinas to the House and Senate

Sánchez, chairwoman of BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said her priority is defending incumbents and "making sure that Latino, and especially Latina, candidates are encouraged

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Rep. Barbara Lee jumps into California Senate race

The Collective PAC, which supports Black political engagement and representation, said it was endorsing Lee on Tuesday.  “Electing a Black woman to the U.S.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Conservatives use abortion strategies in fight over trans care

party’s most popular leaders, and we expect this issue will only gain more visibility as the 2024 campaign shifts into full gear,” said Terry Schilling, president of the conservative think tank and super PAC

Policy · 118th Congress

As Roe anniversary approaches, Republicans debate next moves

The Democratic-leaning House Majority PAC, which supports races to gain Democratic control of the House, used the Jan. 11 House votes to call out the 25 vulnerable Republicans who voted for the legislation