The GOPAC Newsletter 10.7.22 

The GOPAC Newsletter

News of Interest

Senate Dems face brutal 2024 map with

at least eight undecided incumbents


Politico | Burgess Everett

October 5, 2022


"Even as the caucus pushes to expand a 50-50 majority this fall, it's bracing for a fight to defend 23 seats to the GOP's 10 in the next election cycle -- many of them in red and purple territory. Against the backdrop, at least eight members of Chuck Schumer's caucus are agonizing over whether to run again, and a couple hail from states that may be lost to the GOP if the incumbent bows out." Read More


 

Why Biden's economic spin doesn't hold up

Roll Call | David Winston

September 28, 2022

"Rex Stout, creator of the great detective Nero Wolfe, said, “There are two kinds of statistics, the kind you look up and the kind you make up.” As an admitted numbers guy who grew up poring over Yankees stats, I couldn’t agree more. 

And it’s especially true in political debate, where calling out spin, once the job of the media and the opposition, has been delegated to a handful of self-appointed critics, many without the impartial fortitude that digging deep into data requires." Read More

 

What are the US midterm elections and who's running?

The Guardian | David Smith

October 6, 2022

Up for grabs are:

  • All 435 seats in the House of Representatives.Thirty-five seats in the 100-member Senate. This is made up of the standard 34 seats plus a special election to fill the four years remaining in the term of retiring senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma. Thirty-six state governorships, and three US territory governorships.Numerous city mayorships and local officials.One hundred and twenty-nine ballot measures in 36 states including laws on abortion in California, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, and Vermont. Read More
 
Don't miss the latest episode of The GOPAC Podcast!

On Episode 8 of the GOPAC Podcast, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-NY) joins us to discuss the upcoming midterm elections, foreign affairs, and a little bit of New York sports. Congresswoman Tenney previously served on the New York State Assembly and got elected for Congress in 2014. She currently sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Small Business Committee.

Tune in here:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/claudia-tenney/id1615595348?i=1000581533964

 

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