
REACH SEATS - “ House GOP marches into deeper blue terrain as Dem prospects fade ,” by POLITICO’s Ally Mutnick and Sarah Ferris: “Rep. You’ll also receive daily policy news and other intelligence you need to act on the day’s biggest stories. Want to receive this newsletter every weekday? Subscribe to POLITICO Pro. We’ll also learn more about who gave to the anti-Eric Greitens super PAC in Missouri (and how much they gave), as well as a number of groups battling in Democratic primary proxy wars around.īut not everyone will be filing by this Friday - remember, PACs on a monthly schedule, like AIPAC’s super PAC, don’t have to file their June donor details until the next Wednesday.ĭays until the Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington primaries: 22 There’s Democratic Colorado, the group that spent millions unsuccessfully meddling in the state’s GOP Senate primary. What will we learn from Friday’s fundraising reports? I’m on the lookout for new mega-donations - and details about the provenance of some pop-up super PACs that have, well, popped up in recent months. J Street has supported Edwards with ads this year. This Washington Post profile from 2016 notes that Edwards was the first candidate elected with support from J Street, the liberal Jewish group that has often lined up opposite AIPAC in policy and political fights. Donna Edwards’ comeback in Maryland’s 4th District.Įdwards has faced more than $3 million in UDP attack ads so far, including some bashing her constituent service record, while the PAC has spent yet more bucking up Democratic candidate Glenn Ivey, the former prosecutor in Prince George’s County. But its most expensive investment to date is the primary coming up just outside Washington, D.C., next week: UDP’s bid to stop former Rep. Those millions have generated a pretty good win-loss record in Democratic primaries. What happens to AIPAC’s biggest bet (so far) of 2022? The pro-Israel group’s super PAC, United Democracy Project, has been the fourth-biggest super PAC spender in federal elections so far this primary season, according to OpenSecrets. The GOP primary, meanwhile, is a two-way contest between former Hogan Cabinet member Kelly Schulz and Trump-endorsed state legislator Dan Cox - which obviously gets into some of the big schisms within the Republican Party right now. Public polling on the Democratic side has shown state Comptroller Peter Franchot, nonprofit exec Wes Moore and former DNC chair Tom Perez within a handful of points of each other in the race for their party’s nod. Larry Hogan have little separating the leading candidates ahead of the July 19 primary.
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Here's what we're watching over the next week-plus to get some answers to big political questions:Ĭan anyone crack open the Maryland gubernatorial contest before primary day? Both nominating contests to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. KEY QUESTIONS - There's only one big primary on tap in July, but it speaks to a bunch of big issues driving national politics and the evolution of both parties.
