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Campaigns · 116th Congress

6 things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries

The primary between the two men has remained bitter, but a recent Club for Growth PAC poll showed Massie ahead by 66 points. 3.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Is Iowa over yet?

About a month later, it donated $150,000 to 1820 PAC, a pro-Susan Collins super PAC with ties to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

House Republicans sound fundraising alarm. What now?

Congressional Leadership Fund, the super PAC aligned with House GOP leadership, and its non-profit arm, American Action Network, raised a combined $68 million in 2019, the groups’ highest off-year fundraising

Congress · 116th Congress

John Bolton shows that in Washington, irony never dies

All told, the super PAC has spent more than $6 million since the 2014 cycle on independent expenditures supporting Republican House and Senate candidates or opposing their Democratic opponents.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Walking and chewing

Hey Big Spender: In 2018, Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s super PAC coordinated with other outside groups and spent more than $100 million.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

National Democratic groups litigate 2020 in the courts

In various partnerships with each other, the DCCC, the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, a handful of state Democratic parties, the super PAC Priorities

Campaigns · 116th Congress

GOP women’s group backs 13 non-incumbents for 2020

Founded after the 2016 elections, Winning for Women has an affiliated PAC and super PAC that have played in primaries for female candidates — most notably this past summer in an open-seat race in

Campaigns · 116th Congress

States in the South with outsize roles in the 2020 elections

Priorities USA, the major super PAC playing in the presidential race on the Democratic side, considers Georgia a “Lean Republican” state, but it’s included as one of its five “expansion” territories