NRSC
Coverage of NRSC in the Nexus archive.
- Mark Lynch endorses Ralph Norman as congressman heads into runoff against Darline Graham
Mark Lynch endorsed Rep. Ralph Norman for a head-to-head runoff against Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina's special Republican U.S. Senate primary. The runoff is scheduled for August 25. The article also details that NRSC Chairman Sen. Tim Scott backed Graham, encouraging Republicans to vote for her in the runoff.
- How Republicans plan to conquer Troy Jackson
Republicans are attacking Democratic Senate candidate Troy Jackson by linking him to failed gubernatorial candidate Graham Platner, emphasizing Jackson's alleged socialist ties, temper, and political inexperience. GOP groups like the NRSC and Senate Leadership Fund are launching ads depicting Jackson and Platner as similar, while Jackson has disavowed Platner after a sexual assault allegation.
- Oceansat-3A likely to be launched by year-end, says NRSC Director
Oceansat-3A is expected to be launched by year-end according to the NRSC Director. A Coastal observation research laboratory was inaugurated at Andhra University’s Centre for Studies on Bay of Bengal.
- GOP gets new midterm spending weapon from SCOTUS
A Supreme Court ruling allows GOP campaign committees to spend unlimited funds in coordination with candidates, enhancing their financial advantage over Democrats. The Senate GOP campaign committee plans to shift to coordinated ad buys under the new rules, leveraging lower ad and postage costs. Republican committees hold significantly more cash reserves compared to Democratic counterparts as of May.