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Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Hit Todd Young on Outsourcing in New Ad

Senate Majority PAC and the National Education Association Advocacy Fund are launching a $1.4 million ad Tuesday that hits Republican Rep. Todd Young in the Indiana Senate race.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Democratic Super PAC Cancels Florida TV Ads

A Democratic super PAC is cancelling its remaining TV reservations in Florida, a sure sign that Democrats no longer believe Rep. Patrick Murphy can defeat Republican Sen. Marco Rubio. 

Politics · 114th Congress

In TV Ads, Senate Democrats Avoid Trump

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

Politics · 114th Congress

Linda McMahon Still a Republican Fundraising Heavyweight

During the presidential primaries, McMahon gave $10,000 to a super PAC affiliated with fellow former businesswoman Carly Fiorina and $550,000 to America Leads, a super PAC affiliated with New Jersey

Politics · 114th Congress

Cruz Backs Trump for President

Before joining the Trump campaign, Conaway ran the Super PAC that was backing Cruz’s presidential bid.

Politics · 114th Congress

Kochs Shifting Resources to Threatened GOP Senators

Given the shift away from TV ads and toward direct mail and knocking on doors, their super PAC, Freedom Partners Action Fund, is not expected to file a strong haul in its August fundraising report

Politics · 114th Congress

Democratic Super PAC Planning To Run Ads in Support of Bayh

A Democratic super PAC will begin running TV ads later this week in support of Evan Bayh, the party’s nominee for Senate in Indiana, who Democrats fear is being heavily outspent in a suddenly tightening

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate GOP Super PAC Makes Big Push in North Carolina

A Republican super PAC is reserving $8.1 million worth of TV ads in the North Carolina Senate race, a definitive signal that the once sleepy contest between GOP Sen. Richard M.