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Abortion rights backers see big wins in Tuesday results
Natural Medicine Colorado PAC spent over $3.9 million in favor of the initiative this year, according to Colorado Secretary of State expenditure data.
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Natural Medicine Colorado PAC spent over $3.9 million in favor of the initiative this year, according to Colorado Secretary of State expenditure data.
It’s just one sign of the group’s growing influence: Everytown for Gun Safety, its parent organization, and Giffords PAC, another gun control group, outspent the National Rifle Association this midterm
The ad was paid for by DefendArizona, a super PAC aligned with Senate Republicans that has spent nearly $22 million boosting Arizona Senate candidate Rep.
House Majority PAC, a super PAC tied to the chamber’s Democratic leadership, is also currently airing a radio ad that references Faso’s health care vote.
“Congressman Leonard Lance voted for a disastrous health care plan that would increase costs on older Americans,” said an August ad released by House Majority PAC, a Democratic group.
An ad by the Democratic Senate Majority PAC touts Sen.
[Pence’s Battleground Stops, PAC Raise Eyebrows Amid Trump Scandals] John Feehery, a GOP political strategist, said Pence should use his remarks to the state executives to “call for a new federalism
Jenkins entered the race on May 8, and the congressman from the Huntington-based 3rd District in southern West Virginia has already faced a barrage from a super PAC backing Morrisey.
Scott Sloofman, a spokesman for the Republican-backing PAC America Rising, focused on the potential for a Democratic Senate primary between Rosen and Titus, while also noting the Reid connection.
UltraViolet Action, the PAC for the women’s advocacy group, is launching ads on local newspaper homepages in West Virginia, Arizona and Maine between July 5 and 7 that highlight the number of people
[Analysis: Mike Pence Works the Trenches] Spicer dodged a question about a pro-Trump super PAC running ads targeting GOP Sen.
“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
The Democratic super PAC Priorities USA released a “messaging guidance” memo late last month with a similar conclusion.
Banking on the unpopularity of national Democrats in Montana, ads from a GOP super PAC have attempted to portray Quist as allied with Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the party.
And he uses his pledge not to accept PAC money, of any sort, to draw a contrast between him and Paulsen. But self-funding is a relative term.