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Virginia Progress

Super PAC formed in 2014 to re-elect Mark Warner

Virginia Progress was a super PAC formed in January 2014 to support Mark Warner's re-election, raising more than $2 million and spending about $1.4 million on television advertising opposing Republican nominee Ed Gillespie in a race Warner won by less than one point. [Pro-Warner super PAC has spent $1.4 million on anti-Gillespie ads — InsideNoVa ↗]

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$1,400,000
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Spent to oppose others · $1,400,000

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  • 2014-09-01
    Virginia Progress, a super PAC formed in January 2014 to re-elect Mark Warner, raised more than $2 million and spent about $1.4 million on television ads opposing Republican nominee Ed Gillespie. Mark Warner
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    $1,400,000

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