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QAnon supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene wins Georgia runoff
Drain the DC Swamp PAC has also spent more than $46,000 for digital, radio and TV ads supporting Greene, all since the report was published.
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Drain the DC Swamp PAC has also spent more than $46,000 for digital, radio and TV ads supporting Greene, all since the report was published.
Drain the DC Swamp PAC has also spent more than $46,000 for digital, radio and TV ads supporting her, all since the report was published.
Outside groups, such as the Democratic-aligned Senate Majority PAC, have made the race a priority.
A single-candidate PAC supporting LaTurner called Fighting for Kansas PAC has also spent $161,000 on ads and direct mail attacking Watkins and another $6,700 supporting LaTurner.
Elise Stefanik’s E-PAC. “But what we’re finding is that everyone is so thankful.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC launched its first independent expenditure to boost Jones, who is in a crowded field of eight Democrats.Â
Majority Forward is affiliated with Senate Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC that works in support of the party’s Senate candidates.
To the left: The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC announced this week it was placing its first-ever ad buy through its independent expenditure arm.
Most of the outside spending in Tuesday’s races has been concentrated in the Republican primaries The Club for Growth’s super PAC has spent $675,000 on McCormick’s campaign.
In a recent twist, the Democratic super PAC Patriot Majority and EMILY’s List have spent more than $315,000 combined on ads in the 2nd District.
She has endorsements from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and GOP women’s groups, including VIEW PAC, Winning for Women and E-PAC, which is led by New York GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik.
VIEW PAC, a group focused on supporting female Republican candidates, has endorsed Afendoulis.
Groups such as Vote Vets, Giffords PAC and Emily’s List have endorsed her. She made the cut for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s Red to Blue program for top recruits.
In a sign Republicans knew Tillis needed help, a GOP super PAC, the Senate Leadership Fund, spent more than $2.5 million — through yet another outside group — to promote a more liberal candidate
Republican-aligned super PACs, such as the Senate Leadership Fund, and their Democratic counterparts, including the Senate Majority PAC, have already announced they will make major investments, worth