The GOP has ramped down its minority outreach program—but Republicans say Asian Americans could (and should) emerge as a key bloc for the party in 2024.
Mini Racker is a politics reporter with The Daily Beast covering campaigns. She previously worked as a staff writer covering national politics at TIME. Before that, she was a writer and editor at National Journal's Hotline and interned for the Los Angeles Times in Sacramento. She graduated from Stanford University with a degree in mechanical engineering and a minor in poetry.
As Ronna McDaniel fights with NBC fulfilling her canceled contract, she was able to squeeze the RNC for nearly $120,000.
Republicans finally had a good fundraising quarter. But underneath the good headlines are some stark truths—and an FEC rule that could give Republicans a big boost.
Dave McCormick gave more than $14 million to his own 2022 campaign, but he still spent tens of thousands of donor dollars he wasn’t allowed to touch.
The DLCC brought in almost $7 million over three months, but that number has been dwarfed by presidential fundraising.
Ted Cruz is once again pushing the bounds of campaign finance laws, this time with his super PAC pocketing hundreds of thousands of dollars for his podcast appearances.
A Justice Department subpoena indicates that feds may be looking at Rep. Val Hoyle (D-OR) and her efforts to help a large cannabis company.
The Dem group in charge of winning statehouses just saw its best first quarter ever—and there’s good reason to believe they’ll be able to keep up the fundraising influx.
The New York Times recently reported that Jeffrey Yass plans to make a “significant donation” to Trump’s political operation. The reality is more complicated.