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2017-2018 Political Contributions 2017-2018 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount 21ST CENTURY MAJORITY FUND 10000 CARTWRIGHT FOR CONGRESS 4000 ADAM SMITH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5000 CASTOR FOR CONGRESS 2500 ADRIAN SMITH FOR CONGRESS 2500 CATHY MCMORRIS RODGERS FOR 10000 ALAMO PAC 5000 CONGRESS ALAN LOWENTHAL FOR CONGRESS 1500 CHARLIE CRIST FOR CONGRESS 1000 ALASKANS FOR DON YOUNG INC. 2500 CHC BOLD PAC 5000 AMERIPAC 10000 CHERPAC 1000 AMODEI FOR NEVADA 2500 CINDY HYDE-SMITH FOR US SENATE 5000 ANDRE CARSON FOR CONGRESS 1500 CITIZENS FOR JOHN RUTHERFORD 2500 ANDY BARR FOR CONGRESS, INC. 2500 CITIZENS FOR TURNER 2500 ANDY LEVIN FOR CONGRESS 1000 CITIZENS FOR WATERS 2500 ANGUS KING FOR US SENATE CAMPAIGN 5000 CITIZENS TO ELECT RICK LARSEN 10000 ANTHONY GONZALEZ FOR CONGRESS 1000 CLARKE FOR CONGRESS 5000 ARMSTRONG FOR CONGRESS 1000 CLAUDIA TENNEY FOR CONGRESS 2500 AX PAC 7500 COFFMAN FOR CONGRESS 2018 2500 BADLANDS PAC 2500 COLE FOR CONGRESS 2500 BARRAGAN FOR CONGRESS 1000 COLLINS FOR CONGRESS 11000 BELIEVE IN AMERICA PAC 5000 COLLINS FOR SENATOR 5000 BEN CARDIN FOR SENATE, INC. 2500 COMMITTEE TO ELECT STEVE WATKINS 1500 BEN CLINE FOR CONGRESS, INC. 1000 COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT HANK JOHNSON 10000 BERGMANFORCONGRESS 12500 COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT LINDA SANCHEZ 5000 COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT NYDIA M. BIG SKY OPPORTUNITY PAC 2500 2500 BILL CASSIDY FOR US SENATE 2500 VELAZQUEZ TO CONGRESS BILL FLORES FOR CONGRESS 5000 COMMON VALUES PAC 5000 BILL NELSON FOR U S SENATE 7500 COMSTOCK FOR CONGRESS 2500 BILL SHUSTER FOR CONGRESS 5000 CONAWAY FOR CONGRESS 3500 BILLY LONG FOR CONGRESS 2500 CORY GARDNER FOR SENATE 5000 BLUEGRASS COMMITTEE 10000 COWBOY PAC 2500 BLUM FOR CONGRESS 2500 CRAMER FOR CONGRESS 2500 BLUMENAUER FOR CONGRESS 5000 CRAWFORD FOR CONGRESS 5000 BOB BRADY FOR CONGRESS 5000 CROWLEY FOR CONGRESS 5000 BOB CASEY FOR SENATE INC 2500 CUMMINGS FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN 2500 BONAMICI FOR CONGRESS 5000 CURTIS FOR CONGRESS 10000 BOOZMAN FOR ARKANSAS 1000 DAKOTA PAC 5000 BRADY FOR CONGRESS 5000 DAKOTA PRAIRIE PAC 5000 BRENDA LAWRENCE FOR CONGRESS 10000 DAN CRENSHAW FOR CONGRESS 1000 BRIAN FITZPATRICK FOR CONGRESS 2500 DAN LIPINSKI FOR CONGRESS 2500 BRIAN HIGGINS FOR CONGRESS 2500 DAN NEWHOUSE FOR CONGRESS 2500 BUCK FOR COLORADO 2500 DARREN SOTO FOR CONGRESS 2500 BUCSHON FOR CONGRESS 2500 DAVID ROUZER FOR CONGRESS 5000 BUDDY CARTER FOR CONGRESS 10000 DAVID SCOTT FOR CONGRESS 10000 BURCHETT FOR CONGRESS 1000 DEB FISCHER FOR US SENATE INC 7500 CAPITO FOR WEST VIRGINIA 2500 DEBBIE DINGELL FOR CONGRESS 10000 CAPUANO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5000 DEFAZIO FOR CONGRESS 10000 CARLOS CURBELO CONGRESS 5000 DEFEND AMERICA PAC 10000 CARPER FOR SENATE 5000 DELBENE FOR CONGRESS 5000 2017-2018 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN FRIENDS OF MIA LOVE 10000 30000 COMMITTEE (DCCC) FRIENDS OF MICHAEL GUEST 1000 DEMOCRATIC ORG. OF QUEENS COUNTY 2500 FRIENDS OF MIKE LEE INC 2500 DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN 30000 FRIENDS OF PAT TOOMEY 1500 COMMITTEE FRIENDS OF PAUL MITCHELL 10000 DENALI PAC 10000 FRIENDS OF RAJA FOR CONGRESS 2500 DENHAM FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS OF ROSA DELAURO 2500 DENNY HECK FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN 2000 DIRIGO PAC 1000 FRIENDS OF SUSAN BROOKS 2500 DON BACON FOR CONGRESS 2500 GARAMENDI FOR CONGRESS 5000 DONNELLY FOR INDIANA 6000 GARRET GRAVES FOR CONGRESS 2500 DOYLE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5000 GEORGE HOLDING FOR CONGRESS INC. 5000 DR JOHN JOYCE FOR CONGRESS 1000 GEORGIANS FOR ISAKSON 3500 DR. RAUL RUIZ FOR CONGRESS 2500 GIBBS FOR CONGRESS 2500 DREW FERGUSON FOR CONGRESS INC. 10000 GRACE FOR NEW YORK 5000 DUFFY FOR CONGRESS 5000 GRAVES FOR CONGRESS 20000 DUFFY FOR WISCONSIN 2500 GREAT LAKES PAC 10000 DUNCAN D. HUNTER FOR CONGRESS 2500 GREG PENCE FOR CONGRESS 1000 ELECT JIM BAIRD FOR CONGRESS 1000 GREG STEUBE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE 1000 ELISE FOR CONGRESS 5000 GUTHRIE FOR CONGRESS 2500 EMMER FOR CONGRESS 10000 GUY FOR CONGRESS 1000 ENGEL FOR CONGRESS 5000 HAL ROGERS FOR CONGRESS 5000 ESPAILLAT FOR CONGRESS 2500 HANDEL FOR CONGRESS, INC. 15000 EYE OF THE TIGER PAC 10000 HAWKEYE PAC 5000 FAMILIES FOR JAMES LANKFORD 2500 HEARTLAND VALUES PAC 10000 FASO FOR CONGRESS 2500 HEIDI FOR SENATE 10000 FEINSTEIN FOR SENATE 2018 5000 HELLER FOR SENATE 6000 FIGHTING FOR MISSOURI PAC 5000 HERN FOR CONGRESS 1000 FOLLOW THE NORTH STAR FUND 10000 HOEVEN FOR SENATE 2500 FREEDOM FUND 5000 HOOSIERS FOR ROKITA, INC. 5000 FRELINGHUYSEN FOR CONGRESS 2500 HOUSLEY FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 5000 FRENCH HILL FOR ARKANSAS 5000 HOYER FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS FOR CHRIS STEWART, INC. 10000 HUDSON FOR CONGRESS 7500 FRIENDS OF BENNIE THOMPSON 12500 HUFFMAN FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS OF CHERI BUSTOS 5000 HUIZENGA FOR CONGRESS 10000 FRIENDS OF CHRIS MURPHY 5000 HURD FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS OF DAN KILDEE 10000 IMPACT 10000 FRIENDS OF DAVE JOYCE 2500 JAIME FOR CONGRESS 5000 FRIENDS OF DAVID SCHWEIKERT 1000 JASON LEWIS FOR CONGRESS, INC. 10000 FRIENDS OF DUSTY JOHNSON 1000 JASON SMITH FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS OF ERIK PAULSEN 10000 JEFFRIES FOR CONGRESS 7500 FRIENDS OF JIM CLYBURN 5000 JIMMY GOMEZ FOR CONGRESS 1500 FRIENDS OF JIM INHOFE 2500 JIMMY PANETTA FOR CONGRESS 2500 FRIENDS OF JOHN BARRASSO 7000 JOBS, ECONOMY AND BUDGET FUND (JEB 5000 FRIENDS OF MATT GAETZ 2500 FUND) FRIENDS OF MAZIE HIRONO 5000 JOBS, FREEDOM, AND SECURITY PAC 2500 2017-2018 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount JODY HICE FOR CONGRESS 1000 MEADOWS FOR CONGRESS 2500 JOE KENNEDY FOR CONGRESS 5000 MEEKS FOR CONGRESS 5000 JOE MORELLE FOR CONGRESS 1000 MEUSER FOR CONGRESS 1000 JOHN CARTER FOR CONGRESS 5000 MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN PARTY 2500 JOHN LEWIS FOR CONGRESS 10000 MIKE BISHOP FOR CONGRESS 10000 JOHN ROSE FOR TENNESSEE 1000 MIKE BOST FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5000 JULIA BROWNLEY FOR CONGRESS 5000 MIKE CRAPO FOR US SENATE 2500 KAINE FOR VIRGINIA 5000 MIKE JOHNSON FOR LOUISIANA 2500 KAREN BASS FOR CONGRESS 2500 MIKE KELLY FOR CONGRESS 2500 KATHERINE CLARK FOR CONGRESS 5000 MIKE ROGERS FOR CONGRESS 5000 KATHLEEN RICE FOR CONGRESS 2500 MONTANANS FOR TESTER 5000 KATKO FOR CONGRESS 10000 MOOLENAAR FOR CONGRESS 10000 KAY GRANGER CAMPAIGN FUND 2500 MOORE FOR CONGRESS 2500 KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS 10000 MORE CONSERVATIVES PAC (MCPAC) 5000 KIND FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2500 MOTOR CITY PAC 10000 KLOBUCHAR FOR MINNESOTA 5000 M-PAC 10000 KURT SCHRADER FOR CONGRESS 5000 MULLIN FOR CONGRESS 2500 LANCE GOODEN FOR CONGRESS 1000 NADLER FOR CONGRESS 7500 LEAD ENCOURAGE ELECT PAC 5000 NANCY PELOSI FOR CONGRESS 10000 LEVIN FOR CONGRESS 2500 NAPOLITANO FOR CONGRESS 5000 LIMITED GOVERNMENT, OPPORTUNITY AND NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL 2500 30000 VALUES PAC (LOV PAC) COMMITTEE LISA MURKOWSKI FOR US SENATE 5500 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL 30000 LOIS FRANKEL FOR CONGRESS 1500 COMMITTEE LOUDERMILK FOR CONGRESS 10000 NEBRASKA SANDHILLS PAC 5000 LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD FOR CONGRESS 5000 NEW DEMOCRAT COALITION PAC 10000 MAJORITY COMMITTEE PAC--MC PAC 10000 NITA LOWEY FOR CONGRESS 7500 MALONEY FOR CONGRESS 5000 NOLAN FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2500 MANCHIN FOR WEST VIRGINIA 5000 NORMA TORRES FOR CONGRESS 2500 MARCIA FUDGE FOR CONGRESS 2500 OLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2500 MARCO RUBIO FOR SENATE 1000 ONE GEORGIA PAC 10000 MARINO FOR CONGRESS 2500 OORAH! POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 5000 MARIO DIAZ-BALART FOR CONGRESS 7500 ORRINPAC 10000 MARK DESAULNIER FOR CONGRESS 2500 PAC TO THE FUTURE 10000 MARK GREEN FOR CONGRESS 1000 PALLONE FOR CONGRESS 7500 MARK POCAN FOR CONGRESS 2500 PAT ROBERTS FOR US SENATE INC 2500 MARK TAKANO FOR CONGRESS 2500 PATRIOTS FOR PERRY 2500 MARSHA FOR SENATE 10000 PAUL TONKO FOR CONGRESS 2500 MARTHA ROBY FOR CONGRESS 10000 PEOPLE FOR DEREK KILMER 5000 PEOPLE FOR ENTERPRISE TRADE AND MARTIN HEINRICH FOR SENATE 5000 5000 MAST FOR CONGRESS 2500 ECONOMIC GROWTH (PETE PAC) MCCASKILL FOR MISSOURI 2500 PEOPLE'S VOICE PAC 5000 MCCAUL FOR CONGRESS, INC 5000 PERDUE FOR SENATE 12500 MCCOLLUM FOR CONGRESS 10000 PETE AGUILAR FOR CONGRESS 2500 MCCONNELL SENATE COMMITTEE 2500 PETE KING FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5000 MCHENRY FOR CONGRESS 10000 PETE SESSIONS FOR CONGRESS 5000 2017-2018 Political Contributions - DeltaPAC Committee Amount Committee Amount PETERSON FOR CONGRESS 10000 SUOZZI FOR CONGRESS 5000 POLIQUIN FOR CONGRESS 2500 TAMMY BALDWIN FOR SENATE 5000 PORTMAN FOR SENATE 3500 TEAM GRAHAM INC 2500 PRAIRIE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE 5000 TED CRUZ FOR SENATE 10000 PRESERVING AMERICA'S TRADITIONS PAC 5000 TED LIEU FOR CONGRESS 2500 PRICE FOR CONGRESS 7500 TEXANS FOR SENATOR JOHN CORNYN INC 2500 PROGRESSIVE AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRACY 10000 THORNBERRY FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 2500 PROMOTING OUR REPUBLICAN TEAM PAC 5000 TIM RYAN FOR CONGRESS 5000 PROSPERITY ACTION INC. 10000 TINA SMITH FOR MINNESOTA 10000 PUGET PAC 5000 TOGETHER HOLDING OUR MAJORITY PAC 5000 RANDY HULTGREN FOR CONGRESS 2500 (THOM PAC) RATCLIFFE FOR CONGRESS 2500 TOM REED FOR CONGRESS 2500 RECLAIM AMERICA PAC 5000 TOMORROW IS MEANINGFUL PAC 2500 RE-ELECT MCGOVERN COMMITTEE 7500 TREASURE STATE PAC 10000 RELY ON YOUR BELIEFS FUND 5000 TREY FOR CONGRESS 2500 REPUBLICAN OPERATION TO SECURE AND TRUE NORTH PAC 10000 5000 KEEP A MAJORITY (ROSKAM PAC) TRUTH IS MARKETS WORK FUND 2500 RESPONSIBILITY AND FREEDOM WORK PAC 5000 UPTON FOR ALL OF US 10000 RICHARD E NEAL FOR CONGRESS 7500 VAL DEMINGS FOR CONGRESS 2500 RICHMOND FOR CONGRESS 2500 VALADAO FOR CONGRESS 2500 RICK W. ALLEN FOR CONGRESS 10000 VALUE IN ELECTING WOMEN PAC 10000 ROB BISHOP FOR CONGRESS 10000 VAN TAYLOR CAMPAIGN 1000 ROB WOODALL FOR CONGRESS 10000 VELVET HAMMER PAC 5000 ROBERT ADERHOLT FOR CONGRESS 2500 VERN BUCHANAN FOR CONGRESS 2500 ROBIN KELLY FOR CONGRESS 1000 VOLUNTEERS FOR SHIMKUS 5000 RODNEY FOR CONGRESS 7500 VOTETIPTON.COM 2500 RON ESTES FOR CONGRESS 5000 WALBERG FOR CONGRESS 10000 RON JOHNSON FOR SENATE 3500 WALDEN FOR CONGRESS 5000 RON WRIGHT FOR CONGRESS 1000 WALORSKI FOR CONGRESS INC 2500 ROSKAM FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE 5000 WALTERS FOR CONGRESS 5000 RUSS FULCHER FOR IDAHO 1000 WASHINGTON STATE DEMOCRATIC 10000 RYAN FOR CONGRESS, INC.
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