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MCF CONTRIBUTIONS July 1 - December 31, 2015 MCF CONTRIBUTIONS July 1 - December 31, 2015 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total US HOUSE Robert Aderholt for Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $ 3,500 REP ALABAMA TOTAL $3,500 US SENATE Boozman for Arkansas AR Sen. John Boozman $ 1,000 REP ARKANSAS TOTAL $1,000 US HOUSE Kirkpatrick for Arizona AZ Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick $ 1,000 DEM ARIZONA TOTAL $1,000 US HOUSE Friends of Farr CA Rep. Sam Farr $ 1,000 DEM Garamendi for Congress CA Rep. John Garamendi $ 1,000 DEM Jim Costa for Congress CA Rep. Jim Costa $ 1,000 DEM Valadao for Congress CA Rep. David Valadao $ 1,000 REP STATE SENATE Bradford for Senate 2016 CA Steven Bradford $ 2,000 Galgiani for Senate 2016 CA Sen. Cathleen Galgiani $ 2,500 DEM Glazer for Senate 2016 CA Sen. Steven M. Glazer $ 2,500 DEM Jean Fuller for Assembly 2018 CA Sen. Jean Fuller $ 2,000 REP Keep California Healthy. Keep Dr. Pan. Vote No on the Recall CA Sen. Richard Pan $ 1,500 DEM STATE ASSEMBLY Assemblymember Perea Officeholder Account 2014 CA Assm. Henry T. Perea $ 1,500 DEM Brian Dahle for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Brian Dahle $ 1,500 REP Don Saylor for Assembly 2016 CA Don Saylor $ 1,500 DEM Jones-Sawyer for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Reginald B. Jones-Sawyer $ 2,000 DEM Olsen for Senate 2018 CA Assm. Kristin Olsen $ 2,500 REP CALIFORNIA TOTAL $23,500 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Project West Political Action Committee CO Sen. Cory Gardner $ 2,500 REP COLORADO TOTAL $2,500 US HOUSE Austin Scott for Congress Inc GA Rep. Austin Scott $ 2,500 REP David Scott for Congress GA Rep. David Scott $ 1,000 DEM Sanford Bishop for Congress GA Rep. Sanford Bishop $ 1,000 DEM GEORGIA TOTAL $4,500 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Save America PAC ID Sen. Jim Risch $ 1,000 REP US HOUSE Simpson for Congress ID Rep. Mike Simpson $ 1,000 REP IDAHO TOTAL $2,000 US HOUSE Friends of Cheri Bustos IL Rep. Cheri Bustos $ 1,000 DEM LaHood for Congress IL Rep. Darin LaHood $ 1,000 REP Volunteers for Shimkus IL Rep. John Shimkus $ 2,500 REP US HOUSE LEADERSHIP Rodney PAC IL Rep. Rodney Davis $ 2,500 REP ILLINOIS TOTAL $7,000 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Hoosiers First PAC IN Sen. Joseph Simon Donnelly, Sr. (D) $ 1,000 DEM US HOUSE Friends of Kip Tom IN Kip Tom $ 5,000 REP Walorski for Congress Inc IN Rep. Jackie Walorski $ 1,000 REP INDIANA TOTAL $7,000 US SENATE Grassley Committee Inc IA Sen. Chuck Grassley $ 1,000 REP US HOUSE King for Congress IA Rep. Steve King $ 1,000 REP GOVERNOR Governor Branstad Committee IA Gov. Terry Edward Branstad $ 1,000 REP SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Northey for Iowa Agriculture IA Sec. Bill Northey $ 1,000 REP STATE SENATE Amanda Ragan for Iowa Senate IA Sen. Amanda Ragan $ 500 DEM Behn for Senate IA Sen. Jerry Behn $ 500 REP Chaz Allen 4 Senate IA Sen. Chaz Allen $ 250 DEM Citizens for Gronstal IA Sen. Michael E. Gronstal $ 1,000 DEM Citizens for Schoenjahn IA Sen. Brian H. Schoenjahn $ 250 DEM Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler IA Sen. William A. Dotzler, Jr. $ 500 DEM Committee to Elect Chris Brase IA Sen. Chris Brase $ 500 DEM Committee to Elect Matt McCoy IA Sen. Matt McCoy $ 500 DEM Courtney for State Senate Committee IA Sen. Thomas G. Courtney $ 250 DEM Dan Zumbach for Senate IA Sen. Dan Zumbach $ 500 REP Danielson for Senate IA Sen. Jeff Danielson $ 250 DEM Friends for Dix IA Sen. Bill C. Dix $ 750 REP Friends of Whitver IA Sen. Jack Whitver $ 500 REP Guth for Senate IA Sen. Dennis Guth $ 250 REP Johnson for Senate District No. 3 IA Sen. David Johnson $ 500 REP Kapucian for State Senate IA Sen. Tim Kapucian $ 500 REP Kevin Kinney for State Senate IA Sen. Kevin Kinney $ 250 DEM Kraayenbrink for Iowa Senate IA Sen. Tim Kraayenbrink $ 250 REP Mark Segebart for Senate IA Sen. Mark Segebart $ 250 REP People for Pam Jochum IA Sen. Pam Jochum $ 750 DEM Petersen for State Senate IA Sen. Janet A. Petersen $ 250 DEM Rita R. Hart for State Senate IA Sen. Rita Hart $ 500 DEM Sinclair for Iowa IA Sen. Amy Sinclair $ 500 REP Sodders for State Senate IA Sen. Steven J. Sodders $ 500 DEM Tom Shipley for Iowa IA Sen. Tom Shipley $ 250 REP STATE HOUSE Baltimore for Iowa House IA Rep. Chip Baltimore $ 750 REP Bearinger for House IA Rep. Bruce Bearinger $ 250 DEM Brian Best for House IA Rep. Brian Best $ 250 REP Brian Moore for State Representative IA Rep. Brian S. Moore $ 250 REP Byrnes for Statehouse IA Rep. Josh Byrnes $ 250 REP Citizens for Mommsen IA Rep. Norlin Mommsen $ 250 REP Citizens for Pat Grassley IA Rep. Pat Grassley $ 750 REP Citizens for Sexton IA Rep. Mike Sexton $ 250 REP Committee to Elect Gary Carlson IA Rep. Gary Carlson $ 500 REP Committee to Elect Helen Miller IA Rep. Helen Miller $ 500 DEM Cownie for State Representative IA Rep. Peter Cownie $ 250 REP Deyoe for House IA Rep. David Deyoe $ 500 REP Friends for Jake Highfill IA Rep. Jake Highfill $ 250 REP Friends for Landon IA Rep. John Landon $ 250 REP Friends of Jim Lykam IA Rep. Jim Lykam $ 250 DEM Hagenow for Iowa House IA Rep. Chris Hagenow $ 500 REP Hall for Iowa IA Rep. Chris Hall $ 250 DEM Hein for State House IA Rep. Lee Hein $ 250 REP Iowans for Mary Ann Hanusa IA Rep. Mary Ann Hanusa $ 500 REP Iowans for Prichard IA Rep. Todd Prichard $ 250 DEM Jack Drake For State Representative IA Jack E. Drake $ 250 REP Kevin Koester for House IA Rep. Kevin Koester $ 250 REP Klein for Statehouse IA Rep. Jarad Klein $ 250 REP Mark Smith for Iowa House IA Rep. Mark D. Smith $ 750 DEM Maxwell for State House IA Rep. David E. Maxwell $ 250 REP Paulsen for State House IA Rep. Kraig Paulsen $ 1,000 REP Paustian for State House IA Rep. Ross C. Paustian $ 250 REP Ruff for Iowa House Dist. 56 IA Rep. Patti Ruff $ 250 DEM Sands for State House IA Rep. Thomas R. Sands $ 250 REP Scott Ourth for State Representative IA Rep. Scott Ourth $ 250 DEM Stutsman for State House IA Rep. Sally Stutsman $ 250 DEM Terry Baxter for Iowa House IA Rep. Terry C. Baxter $ 250 REP Upmeyer for House IA Rep. Linda L. Upmeyer $ 1,000 REP Vander Linden for Iowa IA Rep. Guy Vander Linden $ 250 REP Walt Rogers for Iowa IA Rep. Walt Rogers $ 250 REP Win with Windschitl IA Rep. Matt W. Windschitl $ 500 REP Worthan for Iowa House IA Rep. Gary Worthan $ 250 REP IOWA TOTAL $28,750 US SENATE Moran for Kansas KS Sen. Jerry W. Moran $ 2,500 REP US SENATE LEADERSHIP Preserving America's Traditions (PATPAC) KS Sen. Pat Roberts $ 1,000 REP KANSAS TOTAL $3,500 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Bluegrass Committee KY Sen. Mitch McConnell $ 2,500 REP STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL Andy Beshear for Attorney General KY Andy Beshear $ 1,000 DEM COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Quarles for Ag Commissioner KY Ryan Quarles $ 1,000 REP KENTUCKY TOTAL $4,500 US SENATE Stabenow for US Senate MI Sen. Debbie Stabenow $ 2,500 DEM US HOUSE Moolenaar for Congress MI Rep. John Moolenaar $ 1,000 REP MICHIGAN TOTAL $3,500 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Midwest Values PAC MN Sen. Al Franken $ 1,000 DEM US HOUSE Tim Walz for US Congress MN Rep. Tim Walz $ 1,000 DEM US HOUSE LEADERSHIP Valley Political Action Committee MN Rep. Collin Peterson $ 5,000 DEM MINNESOTA TOTAL $7,000 US SENATE Wicker for Senate MS Sen. Roger Wicker $ 1,000 REP US HOUSE Friends of Bennie Thompson MS Rep. Bennie G. Thompson $ 7,000 DEM US HOUSE LEADERSHIP Secure PAC MS Rep. Bennie G. Thompson $ 3,000 DEM MISSISSIPPI TOTAL $11,000 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Missourians for Accountability and Change (MACPAC) MO Sen. Claire McCaskill $ 4,000 DEM Rely on Your Beliefs Fund MO Sen. Roy Blunt $ 5,000 REP US HOUSE Clay Jr. for Congress MO Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr. $ 3,000 DEM Cleaver for Congress MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, II $ 1,000 DEM Jason Smith for Congress MO Rep. Jason Smith $ 1,000 REP Vicky Hartzler for Congress MO Rep. Vicky Hartzler $ 2,000 REP MISSOURI TOTAL $16,000 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Big Sky Opportunity PAC MT Sen. Steve Daines $ 1,000 REP MONTANA TOTAL $1,000 US SENATE LEADERSHIP Nebraska Sandhills PAC NE Sen. Deb Fischer $ 1,000 REP Sensible American Solutions Supporting Everyone PAC NE Sen. Ben Sasse $ 2,500 REP NEBRASKA TOTAL $3,500 US SENATE Friends of Kelly Ayotte Inc NH Sen. Kelly Ayotte $ 2,000 REP NEW HAMPSHIRE TOTAL $2,000 STATE SENATE Election Fund of Joseph Vitale NJ Sen. Joseph Vitale $ 500 DEM STATE ASSEMBLY Andrzejczak for Assembly NJ Assm. Bob Andrzejczak $ 500 DEM Bramnick for Assembly NJ Assm. Jon Bramnick $ 1,000 REP Burzichelli for Assembly NJ Assm. John Burzichelli $ 500 DEM Ciattarelli for Assembly NJ Assm. Jack Ciattarelli $ 500 REP Committee to Elect Patrick J. Diegnan NJ Assm. Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr. $ 750 DEM EFO Quijano for Assembly NJ Assm. Annette Quijano $ 500 DEM EFO Troy Singleton NJ Assm. Troy Singleton $ 500 DEM Election Fund of Louis D. Greenwald for Assembly NJ Assm. Louis D. Greenwald $ 1,000 DEM Moriarty for Assembly NJ Assm. Paul Moriarty $ 500 DEM Shavonda Sumter for Assembly NJ Assm. Shavonda Sumter $ 500 DEM NEW JERSEY TOTAL $6,750 US SENATE The Richard Burr Committee NC Sen. Richard Burr $ 1,000 REP US HOUSE David Rouzer for Congress NC Rep.
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