Why Business Leaders Are Taking Political Stands
Companies are feeling pressure from younger customers and their own employees to take a position on voting rights, other issuesSource: Why Business Leaders Are Taking Political Stands...
Companies are feeling pressure from younger customers and their own employees to take a position on voting rights, other issuesSource: Why Business Leaders Are Taking Political Stands...
The Republican National Committee on Tuesday announced that it raised nearly $17.8 million in donations in March, marking the committee's best March off-cycle fundraising haul and its third-best March total ever. The committee said March's haul brought its total first fundraising to $44.4 million.Source: RNC raises nearly $18M in record off-year March donations...
Companies are feeling pressure from younger customers and their own employees to take a position on voting rights, other issuesSource: Why Business Leaders Are Taking Political Stands...
In a three-page letter reviewed by USA TODAY, the lawmakers assert the Americans for Prosperity campaign in support of Barrett represents the appearance of a conflict in the pending dispute involving the group’s public charity, the Americans for Prosperity Foundation.Source: “Democrats press Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett to recuse in major First Amendment case”...
Democratic congressional candidates received a cumulative $25.8 million from individuals donating $200 or less, representing more than a quarter of the party’s total first-quarter haul of nearly $101 million. Republicans raised less overall, bringing in $88.6 million total. A larger share — 29.Source: Small-dollar donors get behind headline-grabbing lawmakers...
In a three-page letter reviewed by USA TODAY, the lawmakers assert the Americans for Prosperity campaign in support of Barrett represents the appearance of a conflict in the pending dispute involving the group’s public charity, the Americans for Prosperity Foundation.Source: “Democrats press Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett to recuse in major First Amendment case”...
The analysis, put out this month by Issue One, a nonpartisan group working to curtail the influence of money in politics, shows that the top 12 big-dollar donors were split evenly between Democrats and Republicans.Source: Top 12 political donors accounted for almost 1 of every 13 dollars raised since 2009: study...
Democratic congressional candidates received a cumulative $25.8 million from individuals donating $200 or less, representing more than a quarter of the party’s total first-quarter haul of nearly $101 million. Republicans raised less overall, bringing in $88.6 million total. A larger share — 29.Source: Small-dollar donors get behind headline-grabbing lawmakers...
The analysis, put out this month by Issue One, a nonpartisan group working to curtail the influence of money in politics, shows that the top 12 big-dollar donors were split evenly between Democrats and Republicans.Source: Top 12 political donors accounted for almost 1 of every 13 dollars raised since 2009: study...
This is the April 19, 2021, edition of the Essential Politics newsletter. Like what you’re reading? Sign up to get it in your inbox three times a week. Let’s not beat around the bush: Political watchers expect the effort to force a recall election against Gov.Source: Essential Politics: The Newsom recall effort’s big week ahead...