Sentences with phrase «during a presidential election cycle»

Having donated $ 11m to the main pro-Cruz Super Pac, Keep the Promise I, Mercer is Cruz's top financier — and the largest individual donor to Super Pacs or outside groups during the presidential election cycle thus far, according to data compiled by the political transparency website Open Secrets.
Cronin is facing Republican incumbent Kemp Hannon, whose seat Democrats have targeted in recent years, especially during presidential election cycles when his margins of victory have generally been lower than in gubernatorial years.
Democrats dating back to 2004 have gained ground in the Senate during presidential election cycles.

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This memorandum provides Members an update on significant facts relating to the Committee's ongoing investigation into the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and their use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) during the 2016 presidential election cycle.
During the last presidential election cycle, Reed won by only a few percentage points over then - opponent Nate Shinagawa, a former Tompkins County legislator.
At the same time, during the last presidential election cycle in 2012, Democrats were $ 1.5 million in debt.
Her group, The Polling Company, made almost $ 2 million conducting surveys for candidates like Sen. Ted Cruz, former presidential candidate Ben Carson, and Trump during the 2016 election — double the amount than any previous campaign cycle.
(Ruffini was the e-campaign director for the RNC during the 2006 election cycle and did the same for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign.)
During the election cycle, Katko endorsed neither Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump nor Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for president, saying he was disappointed with both candidates.
Pataki spent a lot of time in Iowa during the early stages of the last presidential election cycle, but opted not to become a candidate.
The IPSC supported presidential candidate Ralph Nader during the 2004 election cycle.
In addition to early presidential endorsements by both the AFT and NEA, the largest teachers unions in the nation spent a whopping combined total of $ 32.2 million dollars during in the 2016 election cycle as of the September 30th FEC reporting period.
One of the better explanations turns out to be the price action that is frequently seen during the second year of the presidential cycle, especially during the April to September period (which is the part of the election cycle that we just entered).
Here is the breakdown of banks» contributions to federal politicians during the 2016 election cycle: Chart: OpenSource.org If you're wondering which candidates receive the most dough, look no further than the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who was the biggest recipient of bank money in the 2016 cycle.
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