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In 2016, ActBlue took in nearly $800 million in small-dollar donations. [24] In the 2018 midterm elections, Democratic candidates fundraised $1.6 billion through ActBlue's platform. [25] In 2019, ActBlue raised roughly $1 billion for Democratic campaigns. [26] The Daily Beast noted that between January and mid-July 2019, ActBlue brought in $420 ...
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) [a] is the Democratic Hill committee for the United States House of Representatives, working to elect Democrats to that body. [1] The DCCC recruits candidates, raises funds and organizes races in districts expected to yield politically notable or close elections.
From New York to California, Democrats find they are having to spend big in the midterms homestretch to defend incumbents in districts Biden won two years ago. Democrats ramp up spending in blue ...
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The arm of the national Democratic Party focused on state legislative races will spend more than $10 million to boost down-ballot candidates and President Joe Biden.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is launching a series of websites referred to as the “In It Together” campaign, providing details on Democratic platforms. ... 800-290-4726 more ...
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is the U.S. Democratic Party organization that works to elect Democrats to state legislatures. The committee was formed after the 1992 elections by a group of Democratic state legislators and then- DNC chair David Wilhelm .