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'Anti-Corruption' Senate Candidate Chris Pappas, Whose Ex-Lobbyist Husband Works for Uber, Sits on House Transportation Committee That Uber Heavily Lobbies

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July 10, 2026

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Rep. Chris Pappas (D.), running for Senate in New Hampshire on an anti-corruption agenda against corporate special interests in Washington, serves on a House committee that oversees Uber, where his husband, a former lobbyist, serves in an executive policy role. The post 'Anti-Corruption' Senate Candidate Chris Pappas, Whose Ex-Lobbyist Husband Works for Uber, Sits on House Transportation Committee That Uber Heavily Lobbies appeared first on .

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National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jul 10, 2026

Washington Free Beacon: ‘Anti-Corruption’ Senate Candidate Chris Pappas, Whose Ex-Lobbyist Husband Works for Uber, Sits on House Transportation Committee That Uber Heavily Lobbies

‘Anti-Corruption’ Senate Candidate Chris Pappas, Whose Ex-Lobbyist Husband Works for Uber, Sits on House Transportation Committee That Uber Heavily LobbiesChuck RossWashington Free BeaconJuly 10, 2026 Rep. Chris Pappas (D.), running for Senate in New Hampshire on an “anti-corruption” agenda against “corporate special interests” in Washington, serves on a House committee that oversees Uber, where his []

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· Jun 22, 2026

PM’s hypocrisy on full display as questions grow over double standards in political funding

Sky News host Chris Kenny discusses claims of political hypocrisy over campaign donations, taxpayer trust, and controversy surrounding opposition travel support and billionaire-linked funding. “Labor can't stand the fact that Pauline Hanson and One Nation were gifted a light aircraft to help them campaign around the country,” Mr Kenny said. "But guess what, Labor also puts its hand out to billionaires and the nation's wealthiest people … official disclosures show that billionaire packaging moguls, the Pratt family, have donated two lots of a million dollars. “And believe me, the list goes on … The fact is Albo is a hypocrite on this, like so many other issues.”

National Republican Congressional Committee

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· Jun 26, 2026

ICYMI: PA Conference of Teamsters Endorses Rob Bresnahan

In case you missed it, Congressman Rob Bresnahan earned a major endorsement from the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters last week. “Like many Pennsylvanians, the Teamsters know Congressman Bresnahan has spent his career fighting for working families. The men and women who our country relies on know they have a staunch ally in Bresnahan.” – NRCC Spokesman Reilly Richardson The post ICYMI: PA Conference of Teamsters Endorses Rob Bresnahan appeared first on NRCC.

The Hill

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· Jun 25, 2026

Former DNC chair's PAC focused on rural voters makes first midterms endorsements

Former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Jaime Harrison’s political group focused on turning out rural voters, Dirt Road Democrats PAC, is making its first slate of endorsements as the midterms ramp up. Harrison told The Hill in an exclusive interview that the political group would be backing the Senate bids of former Gov. Roy Cooper (D) in...

DNyuz

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· Jun 23, 2026

Ohio May Be the Sleeper Senate Race of the Midterms

Left: Democrat Sherrod Brown, a former U.S. senator, speaks at an event in Cleveland in May. Right: Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, speaks during an event in Washington in March. —Brown: Sue Ogrocki—AP; Huster: Jacquelyn Martin—AP Let’s call it a Red State Reset. A raft of klieg-light Senate candidates are driving coverage of Democrats looking to []

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· Jul 2, 2026

One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad

One Year Later: NRCC Touts Working Families Tax Cuts, Targets Democrats in New Ad

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