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At the Races: What the GOP isn t attacking (yet)

At the Races: What the GOP isn’t attacking (yet) Stephanie Akin, Kate Ackley, and Bridget Bowman © Provided by Roll Call Welcome to At the Races! Each week we’ll bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. By Stephanie Akin, Kate Ackley and Bridget Bowman With President Joe Biden’s signature, the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package is now law, and Republicans have had a lot to say about the “censorship” of Dr. Seuss, the surge of migrants at the Southern border and the alleged threat transgender athletes pose to women’s sports. 

House Democrats End Blacklist Against Vendors That Work With Primary Challengers

House Democrats End Blacklist Against Vendors That Work With Primary Challengers Progressives applauded the decision, but some say the DCCC still has to prove its commitment to fair contracting. Tom Williams via Getty Images Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), the new DCCC chair, said the committee s short-lived consultant blacklist policy didn t make sense and needed to be replaced. House Democrats’ campaign arm, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, announced Tuesday that it is ending a short-lived policy prohibiting firms that the DCCC hires or recommends to its official candidates from working for candidates challenging incumbent House Democrats in primaries. The DCCC introduced the policy, commonly known as a “blacklist,” in March 2019, following a 2018 election cycle in which two high-profile progressive challengers ousted longtime Democratic members in districts where Republicans are not competitive.

GOP Praises Trump After He Urges Republican Donors to Send Money Directly to Him

We look forward to working with President Trump to retake our Congressional majorities and deliver results for the American people, said the joint statement from Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Rick Scott and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Emmer. The RNC, NRSC and NRCC are grateful for President Trump s support, both past and future, the statement said. Through his powerful agenda, we were able to break fundraising records and elect Republicans up and down the ballot. Trump, who commands overwhelming support among GOP voters even after losing his reelection bid, is discouraging Republicans from sending money to people that do not have the GOP s best interests in mind.

Trump, hungry for power, tries to wrestle away GOP fundraising

Trump, hungry for power, tries to wrestle away GOP fundraising 10 Mar, 2021 12:47 AM 8 minutes to read Since leaving office, President Donald J. Trump has made moves to try to remain an influential force in Republican politics. Photo / Erin Schaff, The New York Times Since leaving office, President Donald J. Trump has made moves to try to remain an influential force in Republican politics. Photo / Erin Schaff, The New York Times New York Times By: Annie Karni and Maggie Haberman Angry at his critics in the party and seeking to keep his options for raising money open, the former president is trying to take charge of the online fund-raising juggernaut he helped create.

Trump, hungry for power, tries to wrestle away GOP fundraising

Trump, hungry for power, tries to wrestle away GOP fundraising
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