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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Here’s who won open House seats in the 2022 midterms

The party committees, biggest super PACs and other outside groups, such as the Congressional HIspanic Caucus’ BOLD PAC, which supported Salinas, spent millions on the race. 

Politics · 115th Congress

Ocelots, Butterflies in Path of Border Wall

In August, when announcing where their PAC, the LCV Victory Fund, would be spending for the midterms, the group targeted targeted two House Republicans with low LCV scores in districts on the border: Will

Politics · 115th Congress

Divide Over Israel Widens in Democratic Party

But when it comes to making direct campaign contributions, J Street’s PAC tops the list for the 2018 cycle, with nearly $1.9 million so far this year.

Politics · 115th Congress

A Sleepy Senate Primary Heats Up in Montana

An outside group called Principles First PAC is airing a TV ad calling Rosendale “Maryland Matt,” adopting the same moniker the state Democratic Party has used against him.

Politics · 115th Congress

The Blue Dogs Are Barking Again

Brad Ashford of Nebraska, who got the Blue Dog PAC endorsement in his race to reclaim a seat he lost in 2016 to GOP Rep.

Politics · 115th Congress

Women Reaching New Levels in Political Donations

The new group Women2Women PAC is supporting at least three major candidates, including South Dakota Secretary of State Shantel Krebs, who is running for the state’s at-large House seat, Danielle Varallo

Politics · 115th Congress

Pelosi Immigration Speech Overshadows Democratic Retreat

Republican outside groups, namely the Congressional Leadership Fund — the super PAC backed by House GOP leadership — have committed to spending millions tying House Democrats and their recruits to Pelosi

Politics · 115th Congress

Health Care Politics Serve as Senate Bill Text Prelude

“Donald Trump is sabotaging the Affordable Care Act marketplaces and the people of Wisconsin are going to pay the price,” Shripal Shah of the liberal super PAC American Bridge said in a statement