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Blake Masters warned to lift more money vs. Mark Kelly

Republican US senatorial candidate Blake Masters speaks at a campaign event on the eve of the primary, on August 01, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Republican leaders and megadonors are warning Arizona GOP Senate candidate Blake Masters to improve his fundraising or else be doomed in his bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly in November’s election, according to people familiar with the matter.

Masters has received urgent private calls in recent weeks from GOP leaders like Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., the head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, these people explained. The NRSC is the official campaign arm for the Senate GOP, and has spent over $6 million taking on Masters’ rival Kelly, according to data from the nonpartisan OpenSecrets.

Kelly’s seat has long been considered a potential pickup opportunity for Republicans, as forecaster Cook Political Report labels the race a toss-up. Recent polling, however, suggests that Masters is falling behind. A Fox News poll taken in August shows Kelly leading Masters by 8 points, while an Arizona Republican pollster told NBC News that his own surveys showed Masters trailing Kelly by 10 points.

Longtime GOP megadonors, who want to help Masters overtake Kelly but have not heard from him since he won the party’s primary, have inundated the Republican candidate with calls, these people explained.

A person familiar with one of the recent calls to Masters said a veteran GOP financier “read him the riot act” and told him, in part, that he must start raising money from more wealthy Republican donors and stop relying on billionaire tech executive Peter Thiel , his longtime colleague and friend, to help him like he did in the primary. These people declined to be named in order to speak freely about private conversations.

Shortly after publication of this story, Katie Miller, a spokeswoman for the Masters campaign, denied that the candidate ever heard from a GOP megadonor who “read him the riot act.” Miller told CNBC in an email: “It didn’t happen.”

Kelly has massively outraised Masters, who won a Republican primary in Arizona this month. The incumbent’s campaign has amassed more than $54 million during the 2022 election cycle, compared with just over $4 million for Masters’ campaign, according to the latest Federal Election Commission data.

Thiel contributed $15 million during the primary to a pro-Masters super PAC, Saving Arizona, and he donated $1.5 million to the committee as recently as July. Masters was the chief operating officer at Thiel Capital, an investment firm founded by Thiel.

The calls to Masters come as even some Republican leaders seem to be questioning their Senate candidates. When asked about his predictions for the midterms, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said “candidate quality” has a lot to do with winning Senate elections. He added that he believes there will be an “extremely close Senate” after November’s elections.

The Senate is currently split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans.

In a statement to CNBC, NRSC spokesman Chris Hartline did not deny that Scott called Masters to urge him to improve his fundraising operation.

“Mark Kelly votes with Joe Biden almost 100% of the time. While he claims to be a moderate, he’s supported reckless Washington spending and done nothing to address the border crisis that’s raging in Arizona. The NRSC will continue to remind Arizona voters of Mark Kelly’s radical agenda and Blake Masters’ plans to fight for Arizona families,” Hartline said in response to questions about Scott’s contact with Masters.

Data from ad tracker AdImpact shows that the NRSC has booked just over $3.8 million in ads in Arizona for September, but nothing yet for October or November. The ad tracker also shows that Masters’ campaign has not yet booked airtime for the fall while Kelly’s team has reserved over $10 million in ad space from September through November.

AdImpact says it has not yet seen data showing the Thiel-backed Saving Arizona reserve airtime for the fall. The last spending it saw from the super PAC was on Aug. 2, the day of the Arizona Senate Republican primary. The super PAC spent over $10 million during the primary, including almost $8.5 million backing Masters, according to OpenSecrets.

Masters and his campaign did not return requests for comment. A spokesman for Saving Arizona did not return requests for comment. Thiel and his spokesman did not return requests for comment, including about whether the billionaire GOP donor plans to help Masters further.

The candidates and outside groups from both sides of the aisle have combined to spend over $90 million in the general election Senate race in Arizona. Yet Democratic organizations appear to be outspending their Republican rivals in the Grand Canyon State on ads in the coming months.

AdImpact’s data shows Democratic outside groups are reserving nearly $28 million worth of ad time in Arizona over the next three months. Republican committees have so far spent just over $16 million on ad buys within the same time span trying to help Masters overtake Kelly, according to the data.

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Atlanta Dream offered to Larry Gottesdiener following Kelly Loeffler controversy

Renee Montgomery of the Atlanta Dream.

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Kelly Loeffler is no longer a WNBA team owner.

The Women’s National Basketball Association announced Friday that it and the NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved the sale of the Atlanta Dream to Larry Gottesdiener, chairman of Northland real estate company.

Other team investors include former dream star Renee Montgomery and Northland President and COO Suzanne Abair.

“With the unanimous WNBA and NBA votes, today marks a fresh start for the Atlanta Dream organization and we are delighted to welcome Larry Gottesdiener and Suzanne Abair to the WNBA,” said WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert in a statement . “I admire her passion for women’s basketball, but most of all I am impressed by her values.”

In a media call about the sale, Engelbert said Montgomery was a huge “win” for the new owners. She described Montgomery as “a pioneer who made a huge impact both in the game and beyond”. Montgomery, 34, played 11 years in the WNBA, including two seasons with the franchise (2018-19) before retiring on February 9.

“I want to keep growing and we will continue to build momentum in Atlanta for Atlanta Dream,” said Montgomery on the conference call.

Conditions of sale were not provided.

However, sports bankers paint a picture of the WNBA team ratings and estimate that a larger market team – the New York Liberty – will sell in the $ 10 million to $ 14 million range in 2019. Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai now owns the team.

When asked by CNBC to confirm whether sales fell within the price range, Engelbert said the terms are “confidential,” but added, “We look forward to continuing the transformation to include all elements of the WNBA for us all Our franchises can offer added value and a valuation for the future. “

Atlanta owner Kelly Loeffler (right) speaks to Dream General Manager Chris Sienko (left) during the WNBA game between the Las Vegas Aces and the Atlanta Dream on September 5, 2019 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA.

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Loeffler, the former U.S. Senator from Georgia, lost her Senate seat in the Georgia runoff election in January. It made headlines in July 2020 after speaking out against support for the black social justice team after multiple high profile shootings involving police.

The Dream wore shirts that supported the Black Lives Matter movement and commemorated Breonna Taylor, who was killed by police in Louisville, Kentucky last March. Loeffler wrote to Engelbert to oppose the movement’s support and to express their support for players wearing the American flag on shirts.

After the letter, Dream players used their platform to support their opponent, now US Senator Raphael Warnock. The players wore “Vote Warnock” shirts, which reportedly raised over $ 236,000 for his campaign.

On January 19, reports surfaced that a sale of the dream had been completed. In 2011 Loeffler and Mary Brock took over the majority stake in Dream after the owner at the time, Kathy Betty, left the group of owners in 2011.

“That is now a thing of the past, we look to the future and a new beginning for the dream players and, to be honest, for the WNBA,” said Engelbert.

The Dream ended 7-15 last season and failed to make the playoffs. The team will select third place in the 2021 WNBA draft.

“It is a privilege to join a team of inspiring women who seek excellence on the pitch and justice off the pitch,” said Gottesdiener. “I would like to thank Commissioner Engelbert, Commissioner (Adam) Silver, and the boards of governors of the WNBA and the NBA for the opportunity.”

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Are Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly Engaged?

It’s clear that Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly fell head over heels for each other, but have they just taken another step in their relationship and got engaged? Earlier this week, the 34-year-old actress sparked speculation when she was seen with a giant ring on her left hand while accompanying the 30-year-old rapper Saturday night live Rehearsing in New York City. The couple haven’t officially announced anything yet, but on closer inspection it looks like the ring she’s wearing is the same, often pictured with the MGK.

Megan and MGK first met on the set of their upcoming film. Midnight in the switchgrass, almost a year ago, and it was practically love at first sight for Megan. “I looked him in the eye [and] I felt the most flawless, gentlest and purest spirit, “Megan recalled earlier.” My heart broke instantly and all I knew was that I was fucked. “Megan split with Brian Austin Green last December after 10 years of marriage, but it wasn’t until five months later that he confirmed their split in one of his episodes … with Brian Austin Green Podcast called “Context”. In June, Megan and MGK apparently confirmed their relationship when he tweeted, “I call you girlfriend, what the fuck.” Life mimicked art, referring to his song “Bloody Valentine”. And they seem strong ever since!

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Watch Kelly Clarkson Cowl “Rainbow” by Kacey Musgraves

Kelly Clarkson offers a much-needed musical escape with her gorgeous cover of “Rainbow” by Kacey Musgraves. While The Kelly Clarkson Show On Friday the singer played a stripped down version of the country song that makes us very emotional. Accompanied by just one pianist on stage, Clarkson poured her heart out as she sang the lyrics, “You’re holding on to your umbrella / Well, darling, I’m just trying to tell you that there has always been a rainbow hangin ‘ . ” over your head. “After a chaotic 2020 and kick-off into 2021, the song is exactly what we needed right now. Watch her full performance above.

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Kelly Clarkson and Garth Brooks’s Cowl of “Shallow” Simply Hits Completely different

Kelly Clarkson keeps surprising us with her incredible music covers. During the December 14 episode of The Kelly Clarkson ShowClarkson has teamed up with country singer Garth Brooks to play a special performance of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s 2018 “Shallow” A star Is Bornand it was just beautiful. Between Clarkson’s chill-inducing vocals and the way the two harmonized, we thought we’d heard every “Shallow” cover under the sun by now, but we were wrong. As you may recall, Clarkson already covered the track in 2019, but this version of Brooks hits is completely different. Now check out their duet above.

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Pentatonix Covers “Wonderful Grace” on The Kelly Clarkson Present

When Pentatonix released their flawless cover of “Amazing Grace” on November 5th, it was immediately high on our list as one of the most beautiful renditions we have heard of the song. But during their performance on The Kelly Clarkson Show On Wednesday, the group took things to the next level with a special arrangement of the beloved melody.

Members Matt Sallee, Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado and Kevin Olusola seriously scared us when they put on a scaled-down a cappella performance of “Amazing Grace – From Their Latest Album”. We need a little Christmas – put their pure singing and breathtaking harmonies at the center. Watch the heartwarming cover at the top to get in the holiday mood!