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DCCC Head s Suggestion to Abandon Defund the Police for 2022 Could Hurt Dems

DCCC Head’s Suggestion to Abandon “Defund the Police” for 2022 Could Hurt Dems Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney walks down the House steps after the last vote of the week in the Capitol on May 14, 2021. Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images By After Democrats barely held on to control of the United States House of Representatives in the 2020 elections, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-New York), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), was tasked with looking at why the party did not fare as well as it had hoped. Maloney announced his findings on Tuesday, in a 52-page PowerPoint presentation that laid out two primary reasons why Democrats fared as they did in the election last year.

House GOP campaign arms raises $11 2 million in April

House GOP campaign arm raises $11.2 million in April Julia Manchester © Greg Nash U.S. Capitol The National Republican Congressional Committee on Thursday announced that it raised a record $11.2 million during the month of April. The fundraising haul brought the group s cash-on-hand total to $34 million, which the NRCC said marked a 70 percent increase from the same point during the last campaign cycle. NRCC chairman Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) said in a statement that the latest haul was indicative of the momentum building in the GOP s efforts to take back the majority in the House in the 2022 midterms. The group, along with its Democratic counterpart, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), has posted impressive fundraising hauls during the off-election year.

House Democrats campaign arm pulls in $12 2 million in April, topping GOP counterpart

House Hopefuls Launch Campaigns Long Before New Lines Are Drawn

Pandemic-caused census delays creating political logjam Many candidates waiting to see how the lines are drawn May 20, 2021 5:01 AM By Greg Giroux The late-starting congressional redistricting process is serving as a wet blanket on the campaign planning of most prospective House candidates, who are left guessing about the exact confines and the competitiveness of the areas they hope to represent. Some are eschewing formal campaigning until the lines are drawn and new districts are in place. In most states that will be late this year or even early next year because of pandemic-related delays in the collection of 2020 census data. That’s months later than at a comparable point in the previous redistricting cycle a decade ago.

House GOP reelection arm posts record-breaking April fundraising haul

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. EXCLUSIVE: The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) brought in a record $11.2 million in fundraising in April as the reelection arm of the House GOP builds resources while it aims to regain theHouse majority in the 2022 midterm elections. According to figures from the NRCC, which were shared first with Fox News on Thursday, the committee has more than $34 million cash on hand, which party officials say is a 70% increase over the same point last cycle. The committee also reports zero debt. And the NRCC highlights that its fundraising last month was its best off-election year April haul ever and more than double what it raised last cycle during the same month.

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