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MCF Contribution Report July 1 MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2018 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total U.S. Senate Sinema For Arizona AZ Sen. Kyrsten Sinema $2,500 DEM ARIZONA TOTAL $2,500 U.S. House Jim Costa For Congress CA Rep. Jim Costa $1,000 DEM CALIFORNIA TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Al Lawson For Congress FL Rep. Al Lawson $2,000 DEM FLORIDA TOTAL $2,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Joni For Iowa IA Sen. Joni Ernst $2,500 REP U.S. House Loebsack For Congress IA Rep. Dave Loebsack $2,500 DEM Young For Iowa, Inc. IA David Young $1,500 REP Young For Iowa, Inc. IA David Young $2,500 REP Governor Kim Reynolds for Iowa IA Gov. Kim Reynolds $7,500 REP Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig for Iowa Agriculture IA Sec. Mike Naig $5,000 REP Mike Naig for Iowa Agriculture IA Sec. Mike Naig $5,000 REP State Senate Schneider for State Senate IA Sen. Charles Schneider $2,500 REP Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler IA Sen. Bill Dotzler $1,000 DEM Kevin Kinney for State Senate IA Sen. Kevin Kinney $1,000 DEM Dan Zumbach for Senate IA Sen. Dan Zumbach $2,000 REP Kraayenbrink for Iowa Senate IA Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink $500 REP Tom Shipley for Iowa IA Sen. Tom Shipley $750 REP Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate IA Sen. Amanda Ragan $750 DEM Friends of Whitver IA Sen. Jack Whitver $3,500 REP Sweeney for Senate IA Sen. Annette Sweeney $1,000 REP Kapucian for State Senate IA Sen. Tim Kapucian $750 REP Friends for Zach Nunn IA Sen. Zach Nunn $500 REP Friends of Jim Lykam IA Sen. Jim Lykam $500 DEM Friends of Jason Schultz IA Sen. Jason Schultz $500 REP State House Committee to Elect Lisa Heddens IA Rep. Lisa K. Heddens $250 DEM Klein for Statehouse IA Rep. Jarad Klein $1,000 REP Phil Thompson for Iowa Agriculture IA Rep. Phil Thompson $500 REP Committee to Elect Gary Carlson IA Rep. Gary Carlson $750 REP Iowans for Prichard IA Rep. Todd Prichard $750 DEM Friends for Jake Highfill IA Jake Highfill $500 REP Bearinger for House IA Rep. Bruce Bearinger $500 DEM Hein for State House IA Rep. Lee Hein $1,000 REP Citizens for Sexton IA Rep. Mike Sexton $500 REP Kevin Koester for House IA Kevin Koester $500 REP Hagenow for Iowa House IA Rep. Chris Hagenow $2,000 REP Walt Rogers for Iowa IA Walt Rogers $500 REP Kenan Judge for Iowans IA Rep. Kenan Judge $500 DEM Jones for Iowa IA Rep. Megan Hess Jones $500 REP Kaufmann for State House IA Rep. Bobby Kaufmann $500 REP Iowans for Mary Ann Hanusa IA Rep. Mary Ann Hanusa $500 REP Heather Matson for Iowa House IA Rep. Heather Matson $500 DEM Upmeyer for House IA Rep. Linda L. Upmeyer $1,500 REP Upmeyer for House IA Rep. Linda L. Upmeyer $1,500 REP Mark Smith for Iowa House IA Rep. Mark D. Smith $1,000 DEM Hall for Iowa IA Rep. Chris Hall $250 DEM Paustian for State House IA Rep. Ross C. Paustian $500 REP Team Lofgren IA Rep. Mark S. Lofgren $750 REP Brian Best for House IA Rep. Brian Best $500 REP Paustian for State House IA Rep. Ross C. Paustian $750 REP Phil Miller for Iowa House IA Phil Miller $500 DEM Terry Baxter for Iowa House IA Rep. Terry C. Baxter $500 REP Scott Ourth for State Representative IA Rep. Scott Ourth $750 DEM Sorensen for Iowa IA Rep. Ray Sorensen $500 REP Cownie for State Representative IA Peter Cownie $1,000 REP Win with Windschitl IA Rep. Matt W. Windschitl $1,500 REP Friends for Landon IA Rep. John Landon $500 REP Citizens for Mommsen IA Rep. Norlin Mommsen $500 REP Iowans for Prichard IA Rep. Todd Prichard $1,000 DEM Citizens for Pat Grassley IA Rep. Pat Grassley $1,000 REP Moore for State Representative IA Rep. Tom Moore $500 REP Maxwell for State House IA Rep. David E. Maxwell $500 REP Worthan for Iowa House IA Rep. Gary Worthan $500 REP Citizens for Sieck IA Rep. David Sieck $500 REP Deyoe for House IA Rep. David Deyoe $500 REP IOWA TOTAL $70,000 U.S. House Friends Of Cheri Bustos IL Rep. Cheri Bustos $500 DEM Friends Of Cheri Bustos IL Rep. Cheri Bustos $1,000 DEM Other Illinois Republican Party IL $2,500 REP Illinois Republican Party IL $2,500 REP ILLINOIS TOTAL $6,500 U.S. Senate Leadership Hoosiers First PAC IN Joseph Donnelly $2,500 DEM U.S. House Walorski For Congress Inc IN Rep. Jackie Walorski $500 REP INDIANA TOTAL $3,000 U.S. Senate Yoder For Congress, Inc KS Kevin Yoder $1,500 REP KANSAS TOTAL $1,500 U.S. House Andy Harris For Congress MD Rep. Andy Harris $2,000 REP MARYLAND TOTAL $2,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Great Lakes PAC MI Sen. Deborah Stabenow $2,500 DEM MICHIGAN TOTAL $2,500 U.S. Senate Tina Smith For Minnesota MN Sen. Tina Smith $2,000 DEM MINNESOTA TOTAL $2,000 U.S. House Friends Of Bennie Thompson MS Rep. Bennie Thompson $1,500 DEM MISSISSIPPI TOTAL $1,500 U.S. Senate Josh Hawley For Senate MO Sen. Josh Hawley $5,000 REP U.S. Senate Other McCaskill Victory Fund MO Sen. Claire McCaskill $2,500 DEM U.S. House Blaine For Congress MO Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer $1,500 REP Vicky Hartzler For Congress MO Rep. Vicky Hartzler $1,000 REP U.S. House Leadership Believe in Life Liberty Yourself AKA Billy PAC MO Rep. Billy Long $1,000 REP Governor Uniting Missouri PAC MO Gov. Michael Parson $2,600 REP State Senate Franklin County Leadership PAC MO Sen. Dave Schatz $1,000 REP Jeffco Now MO Sen. Paul Wieland $1,000 REP Team Justin MO Sen. Justin Brown $1,500 REP Mid MO Leadership Fund MO Sen. Jeanie Riddle $1,000 REP Team O'Laughlin MO Sen. Cindy O'Laughlin $1,000 REP Lincoln PAC MO Sen. Lincoln Hough $1,000 REP Conservative Citizens for Coalition MO Sen. Eric Burlison $1,000 REP Citizens for Prosperous 34th Senate District MO Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer $1,500 REP Six PAC MO Sen. Mike Bernskoetter $1,000 REP State House Lead Missouri MO Rep. Jean Evans $500 REP Young Guns Missouri PAC MO Rep. Rob Vescovo $1,000 REP Missourians for a Responsible Budget MO Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick $1,000 REP St. Charles Organization of Republicans MO Rep. Bruce DeGroot $500 REP Brush Fires PAC MO Rep. Cody Smith $500 REP St. Louis County Citizens for Zimmerman MO Jake Zimmerman $1,000 DEM MISSOURI TOTAL $28,100 U.S. House Hudson For Congress NC Rep. Richard Hudson, Jr. $1,500 REP NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL $1,500 U.S. Senate Leadership Committee to Elect Wayne Stenehjem ND Sen. John Hoeven $1,000 REP Attorney General Committee to Elect Wayne Stenehjem ND Atty. Gen. Wayne Stenehjem $1,500 REP Agriculture Commissioner Friends of Doug Goehring ND Hon. Doug Goehring $1,500 REP State Senate Committee to Elect Terry Wanzek ND Sen. Terry M. Wanzek $750 REP Committee to Elect Joan Heckaman ND Sen. Joan M. Heckaman $250 DEM Committee to Elect Oley Larsen ND Sen. Oley Larsen $250 REP Committee to Elect Brad Bekkedahl ND Sen. Brad Bekkedahl $250 REP Committee to Elect Larry Luick ND Sen. Larry Luick $700 REP Committee to Elect Nicole Poolman ND Sen. Nicole Poolman $250 REP Committee to Elect Judy Lee ND Sen. Judith Lee $500 REP Committee to Elect Ronald Sorvaag ND Sen. Ronald Sorvaag $250 REP Committee to Elect Ray Holmberg ND Sen. Ray Holmberg $500 REP Committee to Elect Wardner ND Sen. Rich Wardner $750 REP Committee to Elect Donald Schaible ND Sen. Donald Schaible $300 REP Committee to Elect Lonnie Laffen ND Lonnie Laffen $250 REP Committee to Elect Dave Oehlke ND Sen. Dave Oehlke $250 REP State House Committee to Elect Marvin Nelson ND Rep. Marvin Nelson $250 DEM Committee to Elect Keith Kempenich ND Rep. Keith A. Kempenich $250 REP Committee to Elect Al Carlson ND Alan H. Carlson $500 REP Committee to Elect Craig Headland ND Rep. Craig Headland $750 REP Committee to Elect James Schmidt ND Rep. James E. Schmidt $500 REP Committee to Elect Wayne Trottier ND Rep. Wayne Trottier $250 REP Committee to Elect Cynthia Schreiber Beck ND Rep. Cynthia Schreiber Beck $500 REP Committee to Elect Vicky Steiner ND Rep. Vicky Steiner $250 REP Committee to Elect Greg Westlind ND Rep. Greg Westlind $250 REP Committee to Elect Tracy Boe ND Rep. Tracy Boe $250 DEM Committee to Elect Gary Paur ND Rep. Gary Paur $250 REP Committee to Elect Dennis Johnson ND Rep. Dennis E. Johnson $750 REP Committee to Elect Chet Pollert ND Rep. Chet Pollert $700 REP NORTH DAKOTA TOTAL $14,700 Attorney General Mike Hunter for Attorney General 2018 OK Atty. Gen. Mike Hunter $1,000 REP State Senate Friends of Frank Simpson 2018 OK Sen. Frank Simpson $500 REP Friends of Kim David 2018 OK Sen. Kim David $500 REP Roger Thompson for OK Senate 2018 OK Sen. Roger Thompson $500 REP Friends of James Leewright 2018 OK Sen. James Leewright $500 REP State House Friends of Kyle Hilbert 2018 OK Rep. Kyle Hilbert $500 REP Jon Echols for State House 2018 OK Rep. Jon Echols $500 REP Friends of Kevin Wallace 2018 OK Rep. Kevin W. Wallace $500 REP Vote Dell Kerbs 2018 OK Rep. Dell Kerbs $500 REP Friends of John Pfeiffer 2018 OK Rep. John Pfeiffer $500 REP Steve Kouplen for State House - 2018 OK Steve Kouplen $500 DEM Friends of Josh West 2018 OK Rep.
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