Independent Expenditure Roundup: 10/28

The following independent expenditures were filed by the DCCC and the NRCC in the last 48 hours:

Now, uh, I suspect that this post will be met with “scattered boos” once again, but keep in mind that the DCCC isn’t done yet — they will most likely be filing more reports tomorrow evening. (For instance, they have new ads up in WV-02 and VA-02.) Maybe we’ll see a surprise or two — or maybe not.

38 thoughts on “Independent Expenditure Roundup: 10/28”

  1. I didn’t see any expenditures in the FEC filings for NM-02 by the NRCC. This would be huge news if they did this, as they have essentially pulled out of the more moderate NM-01 and left Darren White to his own devices.

  2. I was struck by the almost $350K by the NRCC in Wyoming. That’s a lot of money for a cheap seat (no disrespect to Wyomingans) in a traditionally deep red state for federal candidates. Trauner must have these folks really, really worried, because the NRCC doesn’t have that much money to spend.

  3. IL-10, nearly a million right there.  Wowzas.  That really cuts into Kirk’s money advantage.  Seals is someone I’m really pushing for but worried wont quite make it.  But if he wins, he’ll hold this seat for awhile.

    IL-11  They must have promised Halvorsen a doozy to run.  I do remember hearing when the seat first opened that she was really gunning for state Senate President as she’d be the first woman to do it and may not run for Congress.

    NE-2  Quite a bit of action happening there now.  That seems like a firewall seat for the GOP.  Same with IN-3.  Hahahaha, IN-3  R+16 a firewall.  If only that truly made like every seat R+10 and below competitive.  This why you need to run strong candidates in every race, years like this happen.

    WA-8  Burner simply gets no love from the DCCC.  What the hell, the polls clearly indicate a better shot here than in like IN-3.

  4. http://www.ireport.com/docs/DO

    One of the colleges in my hometown of Daytona Beach, FL closed down all campus courses on Monday 10/27 in order to let all of their students participate in early voting.  Bethune Cookman College, a historically African-American school not only halted classes for a day but marched together for a the several mile trek to the early voting site at my local library.  Check out the pictures on this link.  It was an amazing success!

  5. they’ve got a few days left to save themselves, but I’ve stil lgot 29 seats they haven’t played in yet that they should and if they don’t get a few more of them, the DCCC will never see another donation from me again.  

    The amount of money they are wasting on some of these seats is rediculous.  

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