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Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Will there still be balloons?

House Majority PAC, which backs Democrats, released a poll this week from the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling that showed Schupp leading Wagner 45 percent to 42 percent, with Biden leading

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: That’s the ticket

Strickland was endorsed Thursday by the New Democrat Coalition Action Fund, while the Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC spent $311,000 to help Doglio. More to this story?

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Three months to go

ICYMI On the airwaves: The Senate Leadership Fund, a GOP super PAC aligned with Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, made an additional $21.3 million in TV and radio ad reservations, all in states Republicans

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: COVID gridlock

Marc Veasey’s leadership PAC spent more than $10,000 on baseball tickets, spas and luxury hotels, Marquette reports. ICYMI Mark your calendars: Georgia Gov.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: The end of the beginning

In case there are any doubts about Democrats’ preference, this week a new super PAC with ties to national Democrats launched an $850,000 ad apparently designed to boost Kobach’s appeal among conservative

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Locked down, money up

All eyes on Iowa: The Democratic super PAC Senate Majority PAC is upping its television ad reservation in Iowa, underscoring how the Hawkeye State is a top target for Democrats looking to flip the

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Air war vs. ground game

The Democratic outside group Majority Forward, an affiliate of the super PAC Senate Majority PAC, launched a seven-figure advertising campaign against North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Loeffler, Daines and Markey join list of 10 most vulnerable senators

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