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Ten states to vote on abortion access Nov. 5

The biggest groups working in opposition to the amendment, which include Florida Freedom Fund, Florida Voters Against Extremism, Keep Florida Pro Life PAC, Do No Harm Florida and Life First PC, collectively

Democratic House hopes hinge on heartland

One particularly withering ad, funded by the House Majority PAC, which supports Democrats, features a clip from a 2022 Republican primary debate.

Not shying from the red label in a blue district

The Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC with ties to House Republican leadership, has spent $5.6 million on the race so far, highlighting in ads old comments from Lawler’s opponent, former Democratic

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Weary of the storm

As of Oct. 7, the DCCC and House Majority PAC spent a combined $2.9 million, while CLF had also dropped around $2.9 million. 

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Please bet responsibly

Americans for Prosperity Action, a conservative PAC, had already spent $331,000 in support of Evans as of late June.

MAGA might and happy leaders: Super Tuesday takeaways

Buckhout had backing from the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC with ties to House GOP leadership, in her race against Sandy Smith, who lost to Davis two years ago and was dogged by allegations

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Watch: Democrats vying for California Senate seat debate

We’re not taking corporate PAC contributions. Last quarter alone, we had 102,000 people contribute to our campaign, an average of $32. People can find out more at AdamSchiff.com.

Some ‘Biden district’ Republicans hedge on Trump indictment

House Majority PAC, a super PAC with ties to House Democratic leadership, has said it plans to invest $45 million in the state, including opening a war room focused on six districts there that are held

Campaigns · 117th Congress

With control on the line, these 10 senators are most vulnerable

The National Republican Senatorial Committee and outside groups are likely to spend big in the race, though a super PAC tied to Senate Republican leadership may not, leading Masters to rely on ads funded