Talk:Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

hill committee
All four hill committee articles had redundant and partly incorrect or misleading information. I have created a hill committee article and removed the material not specific to the individual committees from their respective articles. It's actually arguable whether we need separate articles at all, given how similar all four are in structure and function. RadicalSubversiv E

My removal
This is an encyclopedia article, not a current-events summary. In the scheme of the DSCC and its entire history, the two staffers being suspended seem fairly minor (they should be mentioned at Michael Steele, however). As such, I've removed this--there's no way we'd include a similar incident if it had occurred in 1966. Best wishes, Meelar (talk) 13:07, 10 November 2005 (UTC)


 * This received national media coverage (i.e. significant, verifiable, etc.) That's the standard for inclusion of information on active politicians and political issues.  Generally speaking, much smaller scandals have been getting far more attention in the Wikipedia than this one. patsw 14:18, 11 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Coverage, yes, but where? The incident is significant enough to be mentioned in Steele's article because it was significant in the news coverage concerning him.  The DSCC, by contrast, has a long history of political work that predates Steele, and will be around long after Steele is retired.  In the context of the DSCC, with all that could be written about it over the course of decades, this incident doesn't rate a mention. JamesMLane t c 06:26, 29 April 2006 (UTC)

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TIME TO UPDATE!
The section on 2015-2016 needs to be updated to reflect 2016 election results - and that the 2016 election is now in the past! C. Cerf (talk) 15:06, 26 October 2017 (UTC)

What do they do?
I came to this page hoping to find out what DSCC does. Does it give money to the campaigns of individual candidates, or does it run ads and do other campaigning itself, or both? I don't see an answer. Seems like basic information that should be in the first paragraph. JWWalker (talk) 16:35, 30 June 2018 (UTC) Also: what are the limits on contributing to the DSCC? What are the limits on DSCC contributions to campaigns? How much did the DSCC give to campaigns in the most recent cycle? How much were their other expenditures? And finally, how does the DSCC differ from the Senate Majority PAC, which is mostly run by the same people? C. Cerf (talk) 20:12, 3 May 2019 (UTC)

Buying oil from Russia???
This has to stop!!! 72.195.197.113 (talk) 01:03, 3 March 2022 (UTC)

Buying oil from Russia????
The Senate has to sanction Russian oil!!!

The USA can up their production in our country.

Get your act together. 72.195.197.113 (talk) 01:06, 3 March 2022 (UTC)