Republican Christine Drazan scored the endorsements of two key groups in the state in her bid for Oregon’s governorship — the Oregon Association of Realtors and the Oregon Farm Bureau.
Author: Katherine Hamilton
Cheri Beasley Tries to Distance Herself from Defund the Police Movement
Beasley tried to distance herself from the Defund the Police movement after receiving negative attention for campaigning with Rep. Cori Bush.
Exclusive – Republicans Escalate Push for Poll Worker Transparency in Clark County, Nevada
The RNC is utilizing its multi-pronged election integrity apparatus to go full watchdog on Clark County officials.
Donald Trump: ‘Americans Bailing Out College Administrators’ Under Biden’s Student Debt Plan
Trump characterized Biden’s student loan program as a “money grab” that forces Americans to bail out “college administrators.”
Adam Laxalt: ‘Biden/Masto $300 Billion Student Debt Bailout Unconstitutional, Immoral’
Laxalt rebuked Biden for his multi-billion student debt bailout plan and blamed his Democrat opponent for enabling Biden’s agenda.
Laxalt Ad: ‘Desperate’ Cortez Masto Spends Millions on ‘Defamatory Ads’
Adam Laxalt released his second general election political ad on Wednesday, hammering “desperate” incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto
Markwayne Mullin Wins Special Election in Oklahoma GOP Senate Primary
Rep. Mullin is leaving the House in pursuit of retiring Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat. Mullin will go up against Democrat Kendra Horn in November.
Report: Pro-Lombardo PAC Appeals to Hispanic, Asian Voters in Nevada Governor Race
A Super PAC supporting Sheriff Joe Lombardo is planning to spend at least $1 million on its effort to appeal to Hispanic and Asian voters.
Adam Laxalt Launches First General Election Ad Focused on His Upbringing
Nevada Republican U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt released his first general election advertisement Monday, focused on how his upbringing impacted his life.
Poll: Rep. Ted Budd, Cheri Beasley Tied in North Carolina U.S. Senate Race
North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race is tight, though voters are still most concerned with an economy agitated by Democrats’ reckless spending.