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Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats set leadership elections for Nov. 18-19

Clark of Massachusetts, Democratic Policy and Communications Committee Chairman David Cicilline of Rhode Island and Congressional Hispanic Caucus BOLD PAC Chairman Tony Cárdenas of California are all running

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Quite a year already

He has his own leadership PAC, Gen-Next GOP Leaders Fund, which so far has donated $2,500 to Republican Michelle Steel, who is running in California’s 48th District, according to OpenSecrets.org.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Country Democrats Hold Their Own

His opponent, longtime Nolan aide Joe Radinovich, was tarnished by millions in attack ads by the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC with close ties to House Speaker Paul Ryan.

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

The Slow Breakup Between Democrats and the NRA

The NRA’s PAC spent $14.5 million supporting 44 candidates who won their races, per OpenSecrets.org. But it spent more than double that — $34.5 million — against 19 candidates who lost.

Politics · 115th Congress

Will 2018 Look Like 2010 for Anti-Repeal Republicans?

Jeb Fain, a communications adviser at the House Majority PAC, which works to elect Democrats to the House, said that while Ryan might have given some Republican members a pass to vote against the

Politics · 115th Congress

Newest Blue Dog Sides with GOP on Repeal of Midnight Rules

In one of the most brutal ads of the 2016 elections, House Majority PAC suggested Garrett’s views aligned better with Alabama than with New Jersey, where his district includes both rural areas in the West

Gun Control Meets Congressional Dysfunction

(Dold was the biggest 2014 beneficiary of independent spending by the Independence USA PAC , one of the groups Michael Bloomberg created to boost support for gun control.)  

Why They Didn’t Show Up to Sit In

Worth Noting:  Personal tragedy aside, Walz has been very resistant to gun control legislation in his congressional career, and the NRA has rewarded him with $11,950 in PAC donations since 2010.