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Astrazeneca's PAC Contributions Report STATE CANDIDATE LEADERSHIP PAC/PARTY AMOUNT CA Xavier Becerra (D) Becerra for Congress $2,000 CA Susan Davis (D) Susan Davis for Congress $1,000 CA Anna Eshoo (D) Anna Eshoo for Congress $2,500 CA Derek Kilmer (D) People for Derek Kilmer $1,000 CA Doris Matsui (D) Matsui for Congress $2,000 CA Kevin McCarthy (R) Majority Committee PAC - McPAC $5,000 CA Grace Napolitano (D) Napolitano for Congress $1,000 CO Cory Gardner (R) Cory Gardner for Senate $2,500 DE Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) Lisa Blunt Rochester for Congress $2,500 DE Benjamin Cardin (D) LEGPAC $5,000 DE Tom Carper (D) First State PAC $2,500 ID Mike Crapo (R) Mike Crapo for US Senate $1,500 IN Joe Donnelly (R) Hoosiers First PAC $2,500 KS Kevin Yoder (R) Yoder for Congress Inc. $1,000 LA Steve Scalise (R) The Eye of the Tiger Political Action Committee $2,500 MD Andy Harris (R) Andy Harris for Congress $1,000 MD Steny Hoyer (D) Hoyer for Congress $2,000 MD C.A. Dutch Ruppersburger (D) Dutch Ruppersburger for Congress Committee $1,000 NC GK Butterfield (D) Butterfield for Congress $2,000 NC Richard Hudson (R) First in Freedom PAC $2,000 NC Patrick McHenry (R) More Conservatives PAC (MCPAC) $1,500 NC Thomas Tillis (R) Thom Tillis Committee $2,500 NC Angela Bryant (D) Re-elect Angela Bryant $250 NC Graig Meyer (D) Graig Myer for NC House $250 NJ Frank Pallone (D) Pallone for Congress $1,000 NM Ben Lujan (D) People for Ben $1,000 NM Martin Heinrich (D) Martin Heinrich for Senate $1,000 NM Martin Heinrich (D) Martin Heinrich for Senate ($1,000) NY Charles Schumer (D) Friends of Schumer $1,000 OH Marcia Fudge (D) Marcia Fudge for Congress $1,000 OH Barbara Sears (R) Citzens for Sears ($2,000) OH Cliff Rosenberger (R) Committee to Elect Cliff Rosenberger $3,000 OH Keith Faber (R) Friends of Faber $3,000 OH Keith Faber (R) Friends of Faber ($3,000) OH Larry Obhof (R) Citizens for Obhof $2,500 PA Don White (R) Friends of Don White ($500) PA Frank Dermody (D) Friends of Frank Dermody $500 PA Frank Dermody (D) Friends of Frank Dermody $500 PA Gene Digirolamo (R) Friends of Gene Digirolamo $500 PA Madeline Dean (D) Madeline Dean for State Representative ($500) PA Matt Baker (R) People to Elect Matt Baker $500 PA Mike Driscoll (D) Friends of Mike Driscoll $500 PA John Sabatina (D) Committee to re-elect Sen. John Sabatina $1,000 PA Vincent Hughes (D) Citizens for Hughes ($500) SC Jim Clyburn (D) Friends of Jim Clyburn $2,000 TX Raymond Green (D) Gene Green Congressional Campaign $1,000 TX Marc Veasey (D) Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee $1,500 TX Dr. Dawn Buckingham (R) Dr. Dawn Buckingham Campaign $1,500 TX Kenneth Sheets (R) Kenneth F. Sheets for State Representative $1,000 TX Glenn Hegar (D) Glenn Hegar Campaign $1,000 TX Ken King (R) Ken King Campaign $500 VA Gerald Connolly (D) Connolly for Congress $1,000 WA Cathy McMorris Rodgers (D) Cathy McMorris Rodgers for Congress $5,000 WA WA State Democrats Washington State Democratic Central Committee $3,000 WY John Barrasso (R) Friends of John Barrasso $1,500 .
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