Sentences with phrase «fundraising pace»

Democrats are on a torrid fundraising pace in the first months of the Donald Trump era, powered by enraged small donors who are plowing millions of dollars worth of online contributions into campaign and committee treasuries.
Nevertheless, at its current fundraising pace, it'd take the Green Party of California more than 16 years to raise enough money to pay the filing fee for all of its candidates in a single election cycle.
Retiring Long Island Rep. Steve Israel writes in a NYT OpEd that he'll miss serving in Congress, but not the relentless fundraising pace required to keep his seat.
Bush's nonstop fundraising pace stands in marked contrast to the low profile of the leading potential Democratic nominee, Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose decision to hold off announcing whether she is running has hampered the ability of a key super PAC ally to secure financial commitments.
Abramson's ads, a schedule that has taken him all over the state and an aggressive fundraising pace have fueled speculation that the mayor is eyeing a run for governor next year.
As the gubernatorial fundraising pace picks up, Cuomo aides say he could have at least $ 23 million by Labor Day.
This cycle, the Santa Barbara - based seat is open because of Capps» retirement and the June 7 primary is still three months away, but Fareed is far ahead of his previous fundraising pace.
While respectable, that's a notably slower fundraising pace than Recchia started the race with, when he quickly raised more than $ 400,000 in a few months after entering the race in late February.
Breslin is far behind the fundraising pace he set in 2010, when he faced a primary challenge from Democrat Luke Martland.
A Senate Democratic source counters that Republicans may be keeping their fundraising pace, but Democrats have grown leaps and bounds from where they were (when they were stuck in debt), and have renewed the public's confidence in their conference.
Mark Poloncarz has picked up the fundraising pace as the Erie County executive race draws to a close, but he still is being vastly out - raised — and out - spent — by the incumbent, Chris Collins.
He has set a fundraising pace that will be difficult for any opponent to match.
Her next filing, due mid-August, will shed light on whether she has been able to pick up the fundraising pace and how close she is to qualifying for matching funds.
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