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Pro-Israel Pacs Pour Money Into Elections by Delinda C

Pro-Israel Pacs Pour Money Into Elections by Delinda C

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Election Watch Pro-Israel PACs Pour Money into Elections By Delinda C. Hanley

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) TOP TEN 2020 AND CAREER RECIPIENTS OF made unwelcome headlines PRO-ISRAEL PAC FUNDS this year by inadvertantly ex- posing members of Con- Compiled by Hugh Galford gress, the Trump administra- HOUSE: CURRENT RACES SENATE: CURRENT RACES tion, activists and convention center workers to the coron- Engel, Eliot L. (D-NY) $54,750 Peters, Gary (D-MI) $40,500 avirus during their confer- Zeldin, Lee M. (R-NY) 25,500 McConnell, Mitch (R-KY) 36,000 ence, held from Feb. 28 to Bacon, Donald J. (R-NE) 23,860 Graham, Lindsey O. (R-SC) 36,000 Lipinski, Daniel W. (D-IL) 23,500 Perdue, David (R-GA) 32,000 March 2 in Washington, DC. Melton-Meaux, Antone (D-MN) 23,500 Jones, Doug (D-AL) 26,000 While AIPAC’s 2021 confer- Luria, Elaine (D-VA) 22,000 Smith, Tina Flint (DFL-MN) 24,000 ence has been cancelled for Boyle, Brendan F. (D-PA) 19, 250 Coons, Christopher A. (D-DE) 23,000 fear of hosting another Fitzpatrick, Brian (R-PA) 17,000 Shaheen, Jeanne (D-NH) 22,000 “Super Spreader,” that hasn’t McCaul, Michael T., Sr. (R-TX) 16,000 Collins, Susan M. (R-ME) 18,000 slowed its work directing con- Gottheimer, Josh (D-NJ) 15,000 Daines, Steven (R-MT) 18,000 Sullivan, Daniel S. (R-AK) 15,000 tributions and politicians to House: Career Ernst, Joni (R-IA) 15,000 help Israel. During the primaries pro-Is- Engel, Eliot L. (D-NY) $495,168 Senate: Career rael PACs and Super-PACs Hoyer, Steny (D-MD) 372,025 spread bundles of cash Lowey, Nita M. (D-NY) 275,623 McConnell, Mitch (R-KY) $633,392 around to deserving candi- Deutch, Theodore E. (D-FL) 158,750 Durbin, Richard J. (D-IL) 412,921 Pelosi, Nancy (D-CA) 149,150 Grassley, Charles E. (R-IA) 195,523 dates across the country. Hastings, Alcee L. (D-FL) 138,550 Reed, Jack F. (D-RI) 181,850 Funds found their way into Sherman, Brad (D-CA) 137,630 Collins, Susan M. (R-ME) 171,900 the campaigns of 41 first-time Schiff, Adan (D-CA) 120,917 Graham, Lindsey O. (R-SC) 157,000 recipients. Expect those to- Pallone, Frank, Jr. (D-NJ) 116,550 Inhofe, James M. (R-OK) 142,800 tals to multiply in the last Schneider, Bradley S. (D-IL) 105,450 Shaheen, Jeanne (D-NH) 116,225 weeks before the November Cruz, Rafael E. (Ted) (R-TX) 106,705 Peters, Gary (D-MI) 104,600 elections. Super PACs can legally hide their donors and spend unlimited money independently Another progressive candidate, Jamaal Bowman, unseated on ads, direct mail and other extras as long as the cash does- Rep. (D-NY), a 16-term Jewish veteran congress- n’t go directly into a candidate’s campaign. Super PAC funds man and the chairman of the powerful House Foreign Affairs aren’t reported to the Federal Election Commission and so we Committee. Engel has been at the top of our list of career re- can’t track them (yup, that’s the point) in the following pages. cipients of pro-Israel funds for years. The final results, an- Readers can still get an idea about who is getting the really nounced July 17, showed a humiliating loss for Engel, who big bucks by reading the following pages. won 40 percent of the vote to Bowman’s 55 percent. The While pro-Israel groups poured money into the campaign Super PAC Democratic Majority for Israel funded a controver- coffers of challengers to the “Squad,” young, largely female sial television attack ad against Bowman, but voters kept progressive candidates of color it didn’t work! Rep. Ilhan their wits. Omar (D-MN) trounced her challenger Antone Melton-Meaux, Rep. , a BDS supporter, easily won her pri- who received more than 90 percent of his $4.1 million from mary in Michigan’s 13th district. ’s , another pro-Israel PACs while Omar’s $4.2 million came from mostly progressive activist prominent in the Black Lives Matter move- small donors. A new pro-Israel super PAC, Americans for To- ment and a supporter of BDS, won her primary against an- morrow’s Future, spent over $2 million attacking Omar. other powerful incumbent, Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr. These candidates stood up to the lobby, won their primaries Delinda Hanley is executive editor of the Washington Report on and will continue to push their party to the left on Middle East Middle East Affairs. policy.

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PRO -I SRAEL PAC C ONTRIBUTIONS TO 2020 C ONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES 2019-2020 Committees State Office District Candidate Party Status Contributions Career (at Time of Election)

Alabama S Jones, Doug* D I 26,000 28,500 HS H 6 Palmer, Gary R I 1,300 7,300 Alaska S Sullivan, Daniel S.* R I 15,000 20,000 AS, C H Galvin, Alyse Ind. C 1,000 1,000 Arizona S Kelly, Mark* † D C 10,000 10,000 S McSally, Martha* † R I 11,000 29,500 AS H 1 O’Halleran, Tom D I 1,000 1,000 C H 3 Grijalva, Raul M. D I 3,000 25,550 H 7 Gallego, Ruben D I 1,000 1,000 AS H 8 Lesko, Debbie R I 1,000 1,500 HS H 9 Stanton, Greg D I 1,000 3,000 Arkansas S Cotton, Thomas* R I 1,500 12,000 AS, I California H 2 Huffman, Jared D I 2,000 18,500 H 3 Garamendi, John D I 3,000 28,500 AS H 5 Thompson, Mike D I 3,000 22,500 W H 6 Matsui, Doris D I 500 500 C H 7 Bera, Amerish D I 1,000 25,160 FR H 9 McNerney, Jerry D I 1,000 38,100 C H 10 Harder, Josh D I 5,000 6,000 H 11 DeSaulnier, Mark D I 3,000 13,010 H 13 Lee, Barbara D I 3,000 14,400 A (FO), B H 14 Speier, Jackie D I 2,000 18,500 AS, I H 15 Swalwell, Eric M. D I 2,750 35,250 I H 16 Costa, Jim D I 5,000 36,500 FR H 18 Eshoo, Anna D I 1,000 17,760 C H 19 Lofgren, Zoe D I 1,000 16,250 H 21 Cox, Terrance J. (TJ) D I 4,000 4,000 H 23 McCarthy, Kevin R I 1,000 33,500 Min. Ldr. H 24 Carbajal, Salud D I 3,000 4,660 AS H 25 Garcia, Michael R I 750 750 H 25 Hill, Kathryn L. D N 1,000 6,350 H 25 Smith, Christy D C 1,200 1,200 H 26 Brownley, Julia D I 1,000 26,237 H 27 Chu, Judy D I 3,000 8,500 W H 28 Schiff, Adam D I 1,000 120,917 I H 29 Cardenas, Antonio (Tony) D I 1,000 17,600 C H 30 Sherman, Brad D I 11,000 137,630 FR (NE) H 31 Aguilar, Pete D I 1,000 14,685 A (D, HS) H 33 Lieu, Ted D I 1,000 17,100 FR (NE) H 33 Waxman, Henry D N 7,385 94,780 H 36 Ruiz, Raul D I 2,000 23,550 C H 37 Bass, Karen D I 3,000 12,060 FR H 38 Sanchez, Linda D I 4,000 44,450 W H 39 Cisneros, Gilbert D I 2,000 2,100 AS H 45 Porter, Katherine D I 4,000 11,500 H 47 Lowenthal, Alan D I 3,000 27,700 H 47 Sanchez, Loretta D N (1,000) 67,950 H 48 Rouda, Harley E., Jr. D I 4,000 10,500 H 49 Levin, Michael T. (Mike) D I 4,000 8,500 H 50 Issa, Darrell R O 1,860 1,860 H 51 Vargas, Juan C. D I 3,500 23,600 FR (NE) H 52 Peters, Scott D I 2,000 18,250 B, C H 53 Gomez, Georgette D O 4,000 4,000 H 53 Jacobs, Sara D O 1,000 1,000

KEY: The Career Total column represents the total amount of pro-Israel PAC money received from Jan. 1, 2009 through June 30, 2020. S=Senate, H=House of Representatives. Party affiliation: D=Democrat, R=Republican, Ref=Reform, DFL=Democratic Farmer Labor, Ind=Independent, Lib=Libertarian, WFP=. Status: C=Challenger, I=Incumbent, N=Not Running, O=Open Seat (no incumbent), P=Defeated in primary election. *=Senate election year, #=House member running for Senate seat, †=Special Election. Committees (at time of election): A=Appropriations (D=Defense subcommittee, FO=Foreign Operations subcommittee, HS=Homeland Security, NS=National Security subcommittee), AS=Armed Services, B=Budget, C=Commerce, FR=Foreign Relations (NE=Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs subcommittee), HS=Homeland Security, I=Intelligence, IR=International Relations, NS=National Security, W=Ways and Means. – indicates money returned by candidate, 0 that all money received was returned.

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2019-2020 Committees State Office District Candidate Party Status Contributions Career (at Time of Election) Colorado S Gardner, Cory* R I 5,000 11,000 C,FR (NE) S Hickenlooper, John W.* D C 5,000 5,000 H 1 DeGette, Diana L. D I 3,000 15,510 C H 2 Neguse, Joseph D I 1,000 1,000 H 3 Tipton, Scott R. R P 1,000 1,000 H 5 Lamborn, Douglas L. R I 3,000 43,500 AS H 6 Crow, Jason D I 3,000 6,000 AS H 7 Perlmutter, Edwin G. D I 1,000 16,724 Connecticut H 2 Courtney, Joseph D. D I 1,000 11,500 AS H 3 DeLauro, Rosa L. D I 2,000 59,400 A, B Delaware S Coons, Christopher A.* D I 23,000 73,000 A (FO), FR H At-L. Blunt Rochester, Lisa D I 3,000 10,000 C Florida H 1 Gaetz, Matt R I 1,500 2,000 AS H 3 Cammack, Kat R O 3,500 3,500 H 3 Yoho, Theodore S. (Ted) R N 1,500 17,000 FR H 6 Waltz, Michael R I 5,000 13,500 AS H 7 Murphy, Stephanie D I 3,500 14,500 W H 9 Soto, Darren D I 7,000 44,500 C H 10 Demings, Valdez (Val) D I 2,000 6,500 HS, I H 12 Bilirakis, Gus M. R I 7,500 60,316 C H 13 Makki, Amanda R P 3,860 3,860 H 13 Crist, Charlie D I 4,800 11,300 A (D) H 17 Steube, W. Greg R I 4,500 10,500 H 18 Mast, Brian R I 11,200 34,700 FR (NE) H 20 Hastings, Alcee L. D I 4,300 138,550 H 21 Frankel, Lois J. D I 7,000 57,300 A (FO) H 22 Deutch, Theodore E. D I 4,000 158,750 FR (NE) H 23 Wasserman Schultz, Debbie D I 4,500 95,300 A (HS) H 25 Diaz-Balart, Mario R I 10,500 93,250 A (D) H 26 Gimenez, Carlos R C 6,500 6,500 H 26 Mucarsel-Powell, Debbie D I 4,000 8,000 H 26 Vilarino, Irina R N 1,500 1,500 H 27 Shalala, Donna D I 10,000 20,000 Georgia S Perdue, David* R I 32,000 55,000 AS, B, FR S Lieberman, Matthew* † D C 4,500 4,500 S Ossoff, T. Jonathan* D C 2,500 3,991 H 2 Bishop, Sanford D., Jr. D I 1,000 13,510 A H 4 Johnson, Henry C., Jr. (Hank) D I 2,000 58,200 H 5 Lewis, John R. D N 1,000 85,500 W H 6 McBath, Lucia Kay (Lucy) D I 3,250 5,250 H 7 Eaves, John D P 1,000 1,000 H 12 Allen, Richard W. R I 500 1,000 Idaho S Risch, James E.* R I 13,000 66,000 FR (NE), I Illinois S Durbin, Richard J.* D I 9,500 412,921 A (D, FO) H 2 Kelly, Robin L. D I 2,000 15,450 C H 3 Lipinski, Daniel W. D P 23,500 72,050 H 4 Garcia, Jesus G. (Chuy) D I 1,000 1,000 H 5 Quigley, Mike D I 2,500 27,150 A, I H 6 Casten, Sean T. D I 4,000 11,000 H 7 Davis, Danny K. D I 1,000 30,010 W H 7 Schanbacher, Kristine D P 4,500 4,500 H 8 Krishnamoorthi, S. Raja D I 8,000 13,250 I H 10 Schneider, Bradley S. D I 14,500 105,450 W H 13 Davis, Rodney L. R I 6,500 10,800 H 13 Londrigan, Betsy Dirksen D C 2,000 4,000 H 14 Oberweis, James D. R C 1,000 1,000 H 16 Kinzinger, Adam D. R I 11,000 35,500 C, FR (NE) H 17 Bustos, Cheri D I 3,250 30,110 A (D) H 18 LaHood, Darin R N 2,250 5,250 Indiana H 1 Borom, Melissa D P 1,000 1,000 H 3 Banks, James E. R I 1,500 5,000 AS H 7 Carson, Andre D I 2,000 15,110 I H 9 Watson, Liz D N 6,250 6,250 Iowa S Ernst, Joni K.* R I 15,000 43,500 AS S Grassley, Charles E. R I 2,000 195,523 B H 1 Finkenauer, Abby D I 3,000 9,000

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2019-2020 Committees State Office District Candidate Party Status Contributions Career (at Time of Election) Iowa H 2 Hart, Rita D O 1,000 1,000 H 3 Young, David R C 2,500 16,500 H 3 Axne, Cynthia L. (Cindy) D I 5,500 7,500 H 4 Feenstra, Randall R C 5,000 5,000 Kansas H 3 Davids, Sharice D I 3,000 3,000 Kentucky S McConnell, Mitch* R I 36,000 633,392 A (D, FO), I S McGrath, Amy* D C 2,500 2,500 H 3 Yarmuth, John A. D I 3,000 34,020 B H 6 Barr, Garland (Andy) R I 6,500 23,000 Louisiana S Cassidy, William M.* R I 12,000 34,000 H 1 Scalise, Steve R I 11,000 64,000 C H 2 Richmond, Cedric L. D I 2,000 18,000 HS H 3 Higgins, Clay R I 300 3,350 HS H 4 Johnson, James M. (Mike) R I 500 6,000 Maine S Collins, Susan M.* R I 18,000 171,900 A (D), I S Gideon, Sara* D C 2,500 2,500 H 1 Pingree, Chellie D I 2,000 20,676 A H 2 Golden, Jared D I 2,000 5,000 AS Maryland H 4 Brown, Anthony D I 1,500 1,500 AS H 5 Hoyer, Steny D I 7,000 372,025 Maj. Ldr. H 7 Cummings, Elijah E. D N 1,000 34,192 H 7 Mfume, Kweisi † D I 12,000 28,750 H 8 Raskin, Jamie D I 1,000 9,550 Massachusetts S Markey, Edward J.* D I 4,500 39,250 C, FR S Kennedy, Joseph P., III*# D P 2,000 8,600 C H 1 Neal, Richard E. D I 2,000 28,750 W H 2 McGovern, James P. D I 2,000 24,725 H 6 Moulton, Seth D I 1,000 8,850 AS, B Michigan S James, John* R C 10,000 10,000 S Peters, Gary* D I 40,500 104,600 AS, C, HS H 2 Huizenga, William P. R I 4,000 5,000 H 5 Kildee, Daniel T. D I 3,000 41,675 B, W H 8 Slotkin, Elissa D I 7,000 11,250 AS, HS H 9 Levin, Andy D I 1,000 7,000 FR H 11 Stevens, Haley D I 4,000 7,000 H 12 Dingell, Debbie D I 2,000 12,510 C H 14 Lawrence, Brenda Lulenar D I 1,000 11,500 A Minnesota S Smith, Tina Flint* DFL I 24,000 37,500 H 1 Hagedorn, James L. R I 1,000 1,000 H 2 Craig, Angela Dawn D I 1,000 14,000 H 4 McCollum, Betty DFL I 2,000 24,750 A (D) H 5 Melton-Meaux, Antone D P 23,500 23,500 H 6 Emmer, Thomas E., Jr. R I 3,000 3,000 Mississippi S Hyde-Smith, Cindy* R I 5,000 16,500 A (FO) H 3 Guest, Michael P. R I 1,000 1,000 FR, HS Missouri H 1 Clay, William L., Jr. (Lacy) D P 2,000 34,010 H 2 Schupp, Jill D C 1,000 1,000 H 5 Cleaver, Emanuel, II D I 1,000 24,010 HS H 6 Graves, Samuel B., Jr. R I 500 9,000 AS Montana S Bullock, Steve* D C 5,000 5,000 S Daines, Steven* R I 18,000 35,500 A (FO) Nebraska S Sasse, Benjamin E.* R I 14,500 41,500 I H 1 Fortenberry, Jeffrey R I 360 360 A (FO) H 2 Bacon, Donald J. R I 23,860 31,860 AS Nevada S Rosen, Jacklyn S. (Jacky) D I 21,000 56,500 C, HS H 3 Lee, Susie D I 3,000 7,000 H 4 Horsford, Steven A. D I 2,000 8,000 B, W New Hampshire S Shaheen, Jeanne* D I 22,000 116,225 A(FO,HS),AS,FR(NE) H 1 Pappas, Christopher C. D I 11,000 11,000 H 2 Kuster, Ann McLane D I 4,000 19,877 C New Jersey S Booker, Cory A.* D I 10,500 48,827 C, FR (NE) H 2 Van Drew, Jefferson R I 1,000 1,000 HS H 3 Kim, Andy D I 2,667 9,667 AS H 4 Smith, Christopher H. R I 1,000 83,750 FR H 5 Gottheimer, Josh D I 15,000 44,500 H 6 Pallone, Frank, Jr. D I 3,000 116,550 C

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2019-2020 Committees State Office District Candidate Party Status Contributions Career (at Time of Election) New Jersey H 7 Malinowski, Tom D I 1,666 3,666 FR (NE) H 8 Sires, Albio B. D I 12,500 25,000 B, FR H 9 Pascrell, William D I 2,000 21,853 W H 10 Payne, Donald M., Jr. D I 1,000 47,250 HS H 11 Sherrill, Rebecca M. (Mikie) D I 5,000 11,500 AS New Mexico S Lujan, Ben R.*# D O 10,500 28,000 C H 1 Haaland, Debra D I 1,000 3,250 AS H 2 Herrell, Stella Yvette R C 1,500 3,500 H 2 Torres Small, Xochitl D I 1,000 2,000 AS, HS H 3 Fernandez, Teresa Leger D O 3,500 3,500 H 1 Zeldin, Lee M. R I 25,500 93,072 FR (NE) H 2 Gordon, Jacqueline D O 1,000 1,000 H 3 Suozzi, Thomas D I 3,000 10,000 W H 5 Meeks, Gregory W. D I 8,500 11,500 FR H 6 Meng, Grace D I 6,000 28,100 A (FO, HS) H 8 Jeffries, Hakeem D I 10,000 29,600 B H 9 Clarke, Yvette D I 1,000 6,510 C, HS H 9 Deutsch, Chaim D P 2,000 2,000 H 11 Malliotakis, Nicole R C 500 500 H 11 Rose, Max D I 6,000 8,000 HS H 12 Maloney, Carolyn B. D I 5,500 48,970 H 14 Caruso-Cabrera, Michelle D P 2,000 2,000 H 15 Torres, Ritchie J. D O 5,000 5,000 H 16 Engel, Eliot L. D P 54,750 495,168 C, FR H 17 Fine, Allison D P 1,500 1,500 H 17 Lowey, Nita M. D N 13,500 275,623 A (FO) H 19 Delgado, Antonio D I 6,167 8,167 H 20 Tonko, Paul D. D I 1,000 19,500 C H 21 Stefanik, Elise M. R I 6,000 11,000 AS, I H 22 Brindisi, Anthony D I 3,000 3,000 AS H 22 Tenney, Claudia R C 1,000 6,500 H 24 Katko, John M. R I 1,000 3,500 HS North Carolina S Cunningham, Cal* D C 5,000 5,000 S Tillis, Thom R.* R I 7,000 16,500 AS H 1 Butterfield, George K., Jr. D I 2,000 14,000 C H 3 Murphy, Gregory F. R I 500 500 H 4 Price, David E. D I 3,000 78,327 A (FO, HS), B H 6 Manning, Kathy D O 6,000 6,000 H 7 Rouzer, David C. R I 500 500 H 8 Hudson, Richard L., Jr. R I 1,500 1,500 C H 9 Bishop, James D. R I 2,500 2,500 HS H 11 Bennett, Lynda R P 1,860 1,860 H 12 Adams, Alma Shealey D I 2,000 5,510 H 13 Budd, Theodore P. R I 750 6,000 Ohio H 1 Chabot, Steve R I 12,000 62,170 FR (NE) H 2 Wenstrup, Brad R. R I 500 500 W, I H 3 Beatty, Joyce D I 6,000 8,500 H 4 Jordan, James D. R I 2,000 3,500 H 8 Davidson, Warren R I 2,000 2,000 H 9 Kaptur, Marcy C. D I 2,000 14,300 A (D) H 14 Joyce, David P. R I 2,500 19,500 A H 16 Gonzalez, Anthony E. R I 3,000 5,500 Oklahoma S Inhofe, James M.* R I 2,000 142,800 AS, I H 4 Cole, Thomas J. R I 3,000 9,000 A (D) H 5 Horn, Kendra D I 5,000 5,000 AS Oregon H 1 Bonamici, Suzanne D I 1,000 21,760 H 3 Blumenauer, Earl D I 1,000 29,860 W H 4 DeFazio, Peter A. D I 2,000 29,710 Pennsylvania H 1 Fitzpatrick, Brian R I 17,000 36,500 FR (NE) H 2 Boyle, Brendan F. D I 19,250 53,750 B, W H 3 Evans, Dwight D I 1,000 4,000 W H 4 Dean, Madeleine D I 2,500 4,500 H 5 Scanlon, Mary Gay D I 2,000 4,000 H 6 Houlahan, Christina M. (Chrissy) D I 3,000 6,000 AS, FR H 7 Scheller, Lisa R C 10,000 10,000 H 7 Wild, Susan D I 7,000 9,000 FR H 8 Cartwright, Matt D I 3,000 13,510 A

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2019-2020 Committees State Office District Candidate Party Status Contributions Career (at Time of Election) Pennsylvania H 10 DePasquale, Eugene D C 1,000 1,000 H 10 Perry, Scott R I 1,000 4,500 FR H 17 Lamb, Conor D I 2,000 2,000 H 17 Parnell, Richard S. R C 2,000 2,000 H 18 Doyle, Michael E. D I 1,000 11,510 C Rhode Island S Reed, Jack F.* D I 6,000 181,850 A (D), AS, I H 1 Cicilline, David N. D I 3,000 42,500 FR (NE) H 2 Langevin, James R. D I 6,000 64,000 AS, HS South Carolina S Graham, Lindsey O.* R I 36,000 157,000 A (D, FO), B, FR (NE) H 1 Mace, Nancy R C 1,000 1,000 H 2 Wilson, Joe R I 7,000 33,750 AS, FR (NE) H 3 Duncan, Jeffrey D. R I 3,000 20,750 C H 4 Timmons, William R., IV R I 500 500 H 6 Clyburn, James E. D I 6,000 45,610 Maj. Whip South Dakota S Rounds, M. Michael* R I 11,000 28,500 AS Tennessee H 6 Rose, John W. R I 500 500 H 8 Kustoff, David R I 11,000 22,000 H 9 Cohen, Stephen I. D I 2,000 42,510 Texas S Cornyn, John* R I 11,500 103,080 I S Cruz, Rafael E. (Ted) R I (3,000) 106,705 C, FR (NE) H 7 Fletcher, Elizabeth Pannill D I 2,000 4,000 H 9 Green, Alexander D I 2,000 15,000 HS H 10 McCaul, Michael T., Sr. R I 16,000 34,000 FR, HS H 12 Granger, Kay R I 8,000 59,000 A H 16 Escobar, Veronica D I 1,000 1,000 AS H 20 Castro, Joaquin D I 3,000 8,000 FR, I H 22 Kulkarni, Sri Preston D O 1,500 1,500 H 23 Hurd, William R N 1,000 17,000 A, I H 23 Jones, Gina Ortiz D O 4,000 8,000 H 28 Cuellar, Henry R. D I 6,500 12,000 A (D, HS) H 30 Johnson, Eddie Bernice D I 2,000 19,500 H 32 Allred, Colin D I 2,000 6,000 FR (NE) H 35 Doggett, Lloyd D I 1,000 18,310 B, W H 36 Babin, Brian R I 800 800 Vermont H At-L. Welch, Peter D I 2,000 23,500 C, I Virginia S Warner, Mark R.* D I 9,500 85,000 B, I H 2 Luria, Elaine D I 22,000 25,000 AS H 2 Taylor, Scott W. R C 500 11,000 H 4 McEachin, Aston D. D I 2,000 7,000 C H 5 Riggleman, Denver L., III R P 1,500 43,200 H 7 Spanberger, Abigail D I 2,000 8,000 FR H 10 Wexton, Jennifer D I 1,000 1,000 Washington H 1 DelBene, Suzan K. D I 2,000 14,010 W H 3 Herrera Beutler, Jaime R I 1,000 1,000 A H 3 Long, Carolyn N. D C 1,000 3,000 H 6 Kilmer, Derek D I 2,000 16,000 A (D) H 8 Schrier, Kim D I 5,500 5,500 H 9 Smith, D. Adam D I 2,000 56,925 AS H 10 Heck, Dennis D N 2,000 10,500 I West Virginia S Capito, Shelley Moore* R I 6,500 28,250 A (HS), C H 2 Mooney, Alexander X. R I 3,500 23,750 Wisconsin H 1 Steil, Bryan G. R I 5,500 14,500 H 2 Pocan, Mark D I 3,000 19,500 A H 3 Kind, Ronald J. D I 2,000 13,000 W H 4 Moore, Gwendolynne S. D I 2,000 11,500 W H 5 Fitzgerald, Scott R O 1,000 1,000 H 6 Grothman, Glenn S. R I 5,500 27,000 H 7 Tiffany, Tom R I 500 500 H 8 Gallagher, Michael J. R I 3,800 16,000 AS Wyoming S Lummis, Cynthia* R O 1,000 3,500 H At-L. Cheney, Elizabeth R I 10,500 23,000 AS

PRESIDENT P Trump, Donald J. R I 250 250

2019-20 Total PAC Contributions: $ 1,565,500 Total PAC Contributions (1978-2020): $64,713,303 Total No. of Recipients (1978-2020): 2,724

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