Campaigns · 118th Congress
Rep. Ruben Gallego jumps into Arizona Senate race
He also chairs the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ political arm, BOLD PAC.
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He also chairs the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ political arm, BOLD PAC.
Natural Medicine Colorado PAC spent over $3.9 million in favor of the initiative this year, according to Colorado Secretary of State expenditure data.
Even while pledging not to take corporate PAC money, something non-incumbents rarely receive any way, his campaign announced this week that he had raised $1.1 million from April through June, after raising
House Majority PAC, a group aligned with House Democratic leadership, has invested millions attacking Fischbach.
Another group, Conservative Outsider PAC, which Florida Politics reported has financial ties to the club, spent $460,000.
House Majority PAC, the go-to Democratic outside group for House races, has reserved $6 million in TV ad time in the Minneapolis-St. Paul media market for the fall.
She also had $210,000 in support from an outside group called the General Majority PAC, which has only supported her campaign. Â
He also started a political action committee, Vape PAC, which raised over $3,000 and distributed some 400,000 postcards.
O’Rourke, who rails against the influence of money in politics, also had some help in 2012 from a deep-pocketed super PAC, and a lucky break that gave him more time to campaign.
It’s working with a super PAC called Awake Carolina that’s spending about $100,000 on TV ads for Cairns. The club’s TV ads will air midweek, after Awake Carolina’s go off the air.Â
While the GOP super PAC Congressional Leadership Fund has a field office in the district, outside groups haven’t been spending a lot of money here.
Kirsten Gillibrand and others in rejecting corporate PAC money.
A Democratic super PAC released an ad promoting Manchin’s work on legislation to require providers to be aware of a patient’s opioid abuse history.
One of the most seasoned pro-marijuana activists in the political world has created a super PAC with one goal this November: to unseat notoriously anti-pot Rep. Pete Sessions.
Greg Gianforte campaigned on a pledge not to accept corporate PAC money during 2017’s special election for Montana’s at-large House seat.
The Club for Growth’s PAC hasn’t yet decided to get in the race, but the conservative outside group likes state Del.
Craig, who is forming the PAC targeting Chaffetz, said it did not bother her that the group might end up supporting candidates who did not share her "classic liberal" beliefs.