Kansas’ state GOP chair is urging some candidates to drop out of the Senate primary, as national Republicans are fearful of a potential Kris Kobach nomination
and had $266,000 left over. Businessman Bob Hamilton also entered the race at the end of the quarter and loaned himself $2 million.which have been quiet for at least a bit. Club for Growth Action, which hasn’t been shy about spending money in primaries, still opposes Marshall’s candidacy and has airtime booked starting in June. Free Forever PAC, which is supportive of Kobach and almost entirely bankrolled by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, has also not made much noise recently .
“The Republican National Committee has launched a massive effort to reach some 20 million swing voters to make an affirmative case for his performance. But Trump campaign officials are taking a different approach: Rather than devoting resources to boost Trump’s numbers, which haven’t moved materially since he was elected, they want to go scorched earth against Joe Biden,”.
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