Congressional primaries to wrap up in three Northeastern states
Still, Equality PAC and Protect Progress, a super PAC with ties to the cryptocurrency industry, have spent a combined $218,000 to support McBride’s campaign.Â
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Still, Equality PAC and Protect Progress, a super PAC with ties to the cryptocurrency industry, have spent a combined $218,000 to support McBride’s campaign.Â
investigation into fraudulent signatures collected to get her onto the primary ballot, and Aaron Regunberg, a progressive former state lawmaker whose campaign was accused of illegally coordinating with a super PAC
The race was also marked by a series of controversies, including allegations of illegal super PAC coordination by Regunberg and an investigation into forged signatures on petitions that got Matos on the
Instead, the campaign has been roiled by a series of controversies, including an investigation into fraudulent ballot signatures, allegations of illegal super PAC coordination and revelations that a candidate
Carlson also benefitted from $27,000 spent by the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund PAC on direct mail. He had about $265,000 on hand as of Aug. 16. Former state Rep.
And BOLD PAC, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ campaign fund, has said it would buy ads supporting her.
Sabina Matos, who was endorsed by BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus; Gabe Amo, a former aide to President Joe Biden who received a boost from former White House Chief of Staff
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
Term-limited from serving again, he opted not to run for another leadership post this Congress and instead focus on running the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’s campaign arm, BOLD PAC, which he’s chaired
Cicilline also co-chairs the Equality PAC with Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif., which supports LGBTQ candidates or strong allies.
Ho’s wife, Allyson Ho, has made contributions to four current Senate Judiciary members: about $7,200 to Cornyn and $10,000 to Cruz; $1,000 to Grassley and $500 to a PAC that names Cruz and Lee as
He has support from VoteVets PAC, and the leadership PACs of Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline and former DCCC chairman and New York Rep. Steve Israel. Lucas St.