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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: The politics of war

Super PAC spending: Vermont independent Sen.

Scott eyes Banking gavel, NRSC if Republicans take Senate

In addition to his time on the road for Senate candidates, Scott’s independent super PAC is "spending seven figures" in battleground states and Scott has helped raise "more than six figures" for Senate

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 · 117th Congress

Republicans rally behind Walker after abortion allegations

Herschel Walker said in a statement that he denied the allegations in “the strongest possible terms,” and both the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the Senate Leadership Fund, the super PAC

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Key results from Tuesday’s primaries

Smith, an ardent Trump supporter who was the target of an attack ad highlighting opposition research launched over the weekend with a nearly $589,000 buy by the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Bleak streak for Idaho Democrats likely to continue

The group’s PAC spent $500,000 in the 2014 race, which attracted $3 million in outside spending overall. There hasn’t been nearly as much attention on the race this time around. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

How the Jan. 6 riot is affecting campaign fundraising

Industry PAC contributions to House Republicans who voted against certifying Electoral College results in January fell during the first quarter of the year, but many made up for it with an influx of contributions

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Jan. 28

On Monday, Majority Forward, the nonprofit arm of the Democratic super PAC Senate Majority PAC, launched a “six-figure” digital ad buy targeting five vulnerable GOP senators: Martha McSally of Arizona,

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How Elizabeth Warren learned to be a candidate

“There are lots of candidates that run in the right year and lose,” said Cecil, the former DSCC executive director, who’s now the chairman of the Democratic super PAC Priorities USA.