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Campaigns · 119th Congress

Maine Sen. Susan Collins makes reelection bid official

One Nation, a nonprofit group aligned with the top Senate Republican super PAC, ran a pro-Collins ad during Sunday's Super Bowl game, which featured the New England Patriots.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Signs of the times

Maggie’s List, a PAC dedicated to electing conservative women, is backing Iowa Rep.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Summertime madness

Meanwhile, the American Action Network, the nonprofit arm of the House GOP’s main super PAC, launched a $5 million advocacy campaign supporting the measure and criticizing Democrats for opposing

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Democrats get a reprieve

And Elect Democratic Women, the PAC founded by female Democrats in Congress, has endorsed Illinois Rep. Robin Kelly for the state’s open Senate seat. 

Happening in Plains sight: A competitive Nebraska Senate race

He often boasts that he doesn’t accept corporate PAC money, though his campaign has received a boost of more than $3 million from a liberal super PAC, Retire Career Politicians, and last week, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Ohio vacancy, challenges to Timmons and Mace top Tuesday’s races

Templeton’s backers include $3.8 million from South Carolina Patriots PAC, a super PAC that reported most of its money coming from another super PAC that has not disclosed most of its donors.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pipeline’s backers have financial, campaign ties

Since construction began on the project in 2018, Capito has received $10,000 in campaign donations from Equitrans’ political action committee, or PAC.   

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Can firing up the partisan base backfire in Alaska?

The Senate Leadership Fund, a Super-PAC aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, last week joined the fray with a $1.6 million investment in ads TV, radio and digital ads calling Gross a “far-left