Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

163 results for "pac"

Filters: new jersey Clear all

Why Ryan Is Key to Republican Moderates’ Survival

And the super PAC allied with House leadership, the Congressional Leadership Fund, had no tolerance for typically leadership-friendly members who didn't get on board with the bill.

Politics · 115th Congress

Newest Blue Dog Sides with GOP on Repeal of Midnight Rules

In one of the most brutal ads of the 2016 elections, House Majority PAC suggested Garrett’s views aligned better with Alabama than with New Jersey, where his district includes both rural areas in the West

Politics · 114th Congress

What Happened to Scott Garrett?

Democrats made Garrett a top target this year, with the House Majority PAC debuting its first general election ad of the year here. 

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Jay Z Wants Clinton to ‘Run This Town’

The conservative super PAC America Rising released a video entitled “The Hillary Clinton Problem” that ridicules Democrats for not finding fault in their party’s presidential nominee on the issue of trust

Politics · 114th Congress

The House: 10 Most Vulnerable

House Majority PAC has spent $1.5 million so far on brutal ads casting the Freedom Caucus member as more in line with Alabama than Jersey values.

Politics · 114th Congress

Democratic Poll: Gottheimer Leads Garrett in New Jersey

Democrats are making New Jersey’s 5th District a top target this year, and new polling from the House Majority PAC suggests that the group’s investment in the district’s expensive media market may be paying

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

Pete Coors Fundraises for Trump

According to Federal Election Commission reports, Coors gave $5,000 to Leadership Matters for America, a super PAC that backed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is now backing Trump.