Congress · 119th Congress
Sidelined last election, abortion returns to policy limelight
Anthony Pro-Life America and its associated PAC poured $92 million into the 2024 election cycle.
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Anthony Pro-Life America and its associated PAC poured $92 million into the 2024 election cycle.
party’s most popular leaders, and we expect this issue will only gain more visibility as the 2024 campaign shifts into full gear,” said Terry Schilling, president of the conservative think tank and super PAC
The three groups plan to use the $150 million to reach voters through paid ads, research, polling, PAC contributions to candidates, and other trainings and in-person events.
“Pat Leahy is smart enough to see the signs of building Republican momentum that threaten to sweep his party out of power,” said Steven Law, president of the GOP super PAC Senate Leadership Fund,
Activists launched the Primary Sinema PAC, which Avila is advising.
Among DeLauro’s backers is American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten; an AFT-backed group gave more than $3 million to the Pelosi-affiliated House Majority PAC, according to Federal
Term-limited from serving again, he opted not to run for another leadership post this Congress and instead focus on running the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’s campaign arm, BOLD PAC, which he’s chaired
For the past three Congresses, Cárdenas has served as chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’s political arm, BOLD PAC.
George Holding, R-N.C., spent leadership PAC money in London. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Rep. Holding spent nearly 18K in leadership PAC funds at East India Club abroad Rep.
Wasserman Schultz, by far the most junior panel member of the three, has taken in the most cash — about $2.1 million through her campaign committee and PAC, according to the most recent Federal Election
Susan Collins, has taken the no-corporate PAC pledge, as has Democrat Cal Cunningham of North Carolina, who is running to face off against Sen. Thom Tillis, a Republican.
Grace Meng worked in Olson’s district with the Democratic National Committee and ASPIRE PAC to help elect more Asian Americans.
Third Way points out that 33 of the 42 winners endorsed by the moderate New Dem PAC took over GOP seats, while candidates backed by Justice Democrats did not flip any seats.
Provisions include automatic voter registration, independent redistricting commissions, super PAC restrictions and forced release of presidential tax returns.