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Terri Sewell for Congress 1000 $ CA Rep. Pete STATE CANDIDATE LEADERSHIP PAC /PARTY AMOUNT AL Rep. Terri Andrea Sewell (D) Terri Sewell for Congress $ 1,000 CA Rep. Peter Ray Aguilar (D) Pete Aguilar for Congress $ 1,000 CA Rep. Tony Cardenas (D) Tony Cardenas for Congress $ 1,000 CA Rep. Susan A. Davis (D) Susan Davis for Congress $ 1,000 CA Rep. Raul Ruiz (D) Dr. Raul Ruiz for Congress $ 1,000 CA Rep. Linda T. Sanchez (D) Committee To Re-Elect Linda Sanchez $ 1,000 CA Rep. Eric Michael Swalwell, Jr. (D) Swalwell for Congress $ 1,000 CA Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D) Anna Eshoo for Congress $ 2,500 CA Rep. Kevin Owen McCarthy (R) Kevin McCarthy for Congress $ 5,000 DE Rep. John Charles Carney, Jr. (D) John Carney for Congress $ 2,500 DE Rep. John Charles Carney, Jr. (D) John Carney for Congress $ 2,500 DE Rep. John Charles Carney, Jr. (D) John Carney for Congress $ 2,500 DE Sen. Thomas Richard Carper (D) Carper for Senate $ 2,500 GA Rep. Thomas E. Price, M.D. (R) Price for Congress $ 1,000 IA Tom Harkin (D) Citizens for Harkin $ 2,500 IL Rep. Danny K. Davis (D) Davis for Congress/Friends of Davis $ 1,000 IL Rep. Robert James Dold, Jr. (R) Dold for Congress $ 1,000 IL Rep. Robin Lynne Kelly (D) Robin Kelly for Congress $ 1,000 IL Sen. Mark Steven Kirk (R) Kirk for Senate $ 1,000 IL Rep. Peter James Roskam (R) Roskam for Congress Committee $ 1,000 IL Rep. John M. Shimkus (R) Volunteers for Shimkus $ 2,000 KS Sen. Pat Roberts (R) Pat Roberts for U.S. Senate, Inc. $ 1,500 KY Rep. S. Brett Guthrie (R) Guthrie for Congress $ 2,000 LA Rep. Charles William Boustany, Jr. (R) Charles Boustany Jr. MD for Congress, Inc. $ 1,000 LA Rep. Charles William Boustany, Jr. (R) Charles Boustany Jr. MD for Congress, Inc. $ 1,500 MA Rep. Michael Everett Capuano (D) Capuano for Congress Committee $ 1,000 MA Rep. Joseph Patrick Kennedy, III (D) Joe Kennedy for Congress $ 1,000 MA Rep. Katherine M. Clark (D) Katherine Clark for Congress $ 2,500 MA Rep. Richard Edmund Neal (D) Richard E Neal for Congress Committee $ 2,500 MD Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R) Andy Harris for Congress $ 2,500 NC Rep. George Edward Bell Holding (R) George Holding for Congress Inc. $ 1,000 NC Rep. Patrick Timothy McHenry (R) McHenry for Congress $ 1,000 NC Rep. Renee Louise Ellmers (R) Renee Ellmers for Congress Committee $ 1,500 NC Rep. George Kenneth Butterfield, Jr. (D) Butterfield for Congress $ 2,500 NH Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D) Kuster for Congress, Inc. $ 1,000 NJ Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) Bonnie Watson Coleman for Congress $ 1,000 NJ Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) Pallone for Congress $ 1,000 NJ Rep. Leonard Lance (R) Lance for Congress $ 2,500 NM Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) Friends of Michelle $ 1,000 NM Rep. Ben Ray Lujan (D) People for Ben $ 1,000 NV Sen. Dean Arthur Heller (R) Heller for Senate $ 1,000 NY Rep. Christopher Carl Collins (R) Collins for Congress $ 1,000 NY Rep. Eliot Lance Engel (D) Engel for Congress $ 1,000 NY Rep. Thomas W. Reed, II. (R) Tom Reed for Congress $ 2,500 OK Rep. Thomas Jeffery Cole (R) Cole for Congress $ 1,000 PA Rep. Ryan A. Costello (R) Ryan Costello for Congress $ 1,000 PA Rep. Timothy Francis Murphy (R) Tim Murphy for Congress $ 1,000 PA Gov. Thomas W. Wolf (D) Tom Wolf for Governor $ 1,000 PA Sen. Patrick Joseph Toomey (R) Friends of Pat Toomey $ 1,500 PA Rep. Charles W. Dent (R) Charlie Dent for Congress $ 2,500 PA Rep. Charles W. Dent (R) Charlie Dent for Congress $ 2,500 PA Rep. Patrick L. Meehan (R) Pat Meehan for Congress $ 5,000 SC Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott (R) Tim Scott for Senate $ 500 SC Rep. James E. Clyburn (D) Friends of Jim Clyburn $ 1,500 SC Sen. Timothy Eugene Scott (R) Tim Scott for Senate $ 2,500 SD Sen. John Randolph Thune (R) Friends of John Thune $ 2,500 TN Rep. Diane Lynn Black (R) Diane Black for Congress $ 1,000 TN Rep. Marsha Wedgeworth Blackburn (R) Marsha Blackburn for Congress, Inc. $ 2,000 TN Sen. Lamar Alexander (R) Alexander for Senate 2014 Inc. $ 2,500 TX Rep. Raymond Eugene Green (D) Gene Green Congressional Campaign $ 1,000 TX Rep. Peter Graham Olson (R) Olson for Congress Committee $ 2,000 UT Sen. Orrin Grant Hatch (R) Hatch Election Committee Inc $ 2,500 VA Rep. Robert William Goodlatte (R) Bob Goodlatte for Congress Committee $ 1,000 VA Rep. Gerald E. Connolly (D) Connolly for Congress $ 2,000 WA Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) Cathy McMorris Rodgers for Congress $ 3,500 WI Rep. Ronald James Kind (D) Kind for Congress Committee $ 1,000 WI Rep. Paul Davis Ryan, Jr. (R) Ryan for Congress, Inc. $ 2,500.
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