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MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 2018 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total U.S MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 2018 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total U.S. Senate Leadership Defend America PAC AL Sen. Richard Shelby $1,000 REP U.S. House Leadership Reaching For A Brighter America PAC AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $2,500 REP U.S. House Robert Aderholt For Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $500 REP Robert Aderholt For Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $500 REP Robert Aderholt For Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $1,000 REP Robert Aderholt For Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $1,000 REP ALABAMA TOTAL $6,500 State Senate Vote Kerr AZ Sen. Sine Kerr $200 REP State House Tim Dunn for AZ House AZ Rep. Timothy Dunn $200 REP David Cook 4 State House AZ Rep. David Cook $200 REP ARIZONA TOTAL $600 U.S. Senate Leadership Arkansas For Leadership Political Action Committee (ARKPAC) AR Sen. John Boozman $1,000 REP U.S. Senate Leadership - In Kind Contribution Monsanto Company AR Sen. John Boozman $4,000 REP ARKANSAS TOTAL $5,000 U.S. House Valadao For Congress CA Rep. David Valadao $1,500 REP Devin Nunes Campaign Committee CA Rep. Devin Nunes $1,000 REP Jim Costa For Congress CA Rep. Jim Costa $1,500 DEM Garamendi For Congress CA Rep. John Garamendi $1,000 DEM Ken Calvert For Congress Committee CA Rep. Ken Calvert $2,500 REP Kevin McCarthy For Congress CA Rep. Kevin McCarthy $5,000 REP Scott Peters For Congress CA Rep. Scott Peters $1,000 DEM CALIFORNIA TOTAL $13,500 U.S. House Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress DE Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester $1,000 DEM Lisa Blunt Rochester For Congress DE Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester $1,000 DEM DELAWARE TOTAL $2,000 U.S. House Collins For Congress GA Rep. Douglas Collins $1,000 REP Sanford Bishop For Congress GA Rep. Sanford Bishop, Jr. $1,500 DEM Sanford Bishop For Congress GA Rep. Sanford Bishop, Jr. $500 DEM Sanford Bishop For Congress GA Rep. Sanford Bishop, Jr. $1,000 DEM GEORGIA TOTAL $4,000 U.S. Senate Leadership The Hawkeye PAC IA Sen. Charles Grassley $2,500 REP U.S. House Loebsack For Congress IA Rep. Dave Loebsack $5,000 DEM IOWA TOTAL $7,500 U.S. Senate Freedom Fund ID Sen. Mike Crapo $2,000 REP U.S. Senate Leadership Jim Risch For U S Senate Committee ID Sen. Jim Risch $1,500 REP U.S. House Simpson For Congress ID Rep. Mike Simpson $5,000 REP IDAHO TOTAL $8,500 U.S. House Friends Of Cheri Bustos IL Rep. Cheri Bustos $1,000 Dem LaHood for Congress IL Rep. Darin LaHood $1,500 REP Volunteers For Shimkus IL Rep. John Shimkus $2,000 REP Volunteers For Shimkus IL Rep. John Shimkus $1,500 REP Randy Hultgren For Congress IL Rep. Randy Hultgren $1,000 REP Rodney For Congress IL Rep. Rodney Davis $2,500 REP Rodney For Congress IL Rep. Rodney Davis $1,000 REP U.S. House Leadership Restoring Our Democracy (ROD PAC) IL Rep. Rodney Davis $2,500 REP ILLINOIS TOTAL $13,000 U.S. Senate Donnelly For Indiana IN Sen. Joe Donnelly $4,000 DEM INDIANA TOTAL $4,000 U.S. Senate Preserving America's Traditions (PATPAC) KS Sen. Pat Roberts $2,000 REP U.S. Senate Yoder For Congress, Inc KS Rep. Kevin Yoder $2,500 REP KANSAS TOTAL $4,500 U.S. Senate Bill Cassidy For US Senate LA Sen. Bill Cassidy $5,000 REP U.S. House Ralph Abraham For Congress LA Rep. Ralph Abraham $500 REP Richmond For Congress LA Rep. Cedric Richmond $2,500 DEM LOUISIANA TOTAL $8,000 U.S. House Hoyer for Congress MD Rep. Steny Hoyer $5,000 DEM U.S. House Leadership AMERIPAC: The Fund for a Greater America MD Rep. Steny Hoyer $5,000 DEM MARYLAND TOTAL $10,000 U.S. House Peterson For Congress MN Rep. Collin Peterson $5,000 DEM Friends of Erik Paulsen MN Rep. Erik Paulsen $2,500 REP U.S. House Leadership Valley Political Action Committee MN Rep. Collin Peterson $5,000 DEM MINNESOTA TOTAL $12,500 U.S. Senate Cindy Hyde-Smith For US Senate MS Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith $2,500 REP Wicker For Senate MS Sen. Roger Wicker $1,000 REP U.S. House Friends Of Bennie Thompson MS Rep. Bennie Thompson $1,000 DEM Friends Of Bennie Thompson MS Rep. Bennie Thompson $3,500 DEM Kelly For Congress MS Rep. Trent Kelly $2,000 REP MISSISSIPPI TOTAL $10,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Missourians For Accountability And Change (MACPAC) MO Sen. Claire McCaskill $5,000 DEM Rely On Your Beliefs Fund MO Sen. Roy Blunt $5,000 REP U.S. Senate Other McCaskill Victory Fund MO Sen. Claire McCaskill $2,500 DEM U.S. House Cleaver For Congress MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, II $2,000 DEM Graves For Congress MO Rep. Sam Graves $2,500 REP Billy Long For Congress MO Rep. Billy Long $2,500 REP Clay JR. For Congress MO Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay, Jr. $1,000 DEM Clay JR. For Congress MO Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay, Jr. $1,000 DEM Clay JR. For Congress MO Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay, Jr. $3,000 DEM U.S. House Leadership Ann PAC MO Rep. Ann Wagner $5,000 REP State Senate Citizens for Kevin Corlew MO Rep. Kevin Corlew $2,600 REP County Executive Citizens for Steve Stenger MO Steve Stenger $2,500 DEM MISSOURI TOTAL $34,600 U.S. Senate Leadership Big Sky Opportunity PAC MT Sen. Steve Daines $2,500 REP MONTANA TOTAL $2,500 U.S. House David Rouzer For Congress NC Rep. David Rouzer $500 REP David Rouzer For Congress NC Rep. David Rouzer $2,000 REP David Rouzer For Congress NC Rep. David Rouzer $1,000 REP David Rouzer For Congress NC Rep. David Rouzer $500 REP Butterfield For Congress NC Rep. G. K. Butterfield, Jr. $1,000 DEM Hudson For Congress NC Rep. Richard Hudson, Jr. $2,000 REP NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL $7,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Dakota Prairie PAC ND Sen. Heidi Heitkamp $5,000 DEM NORTH DAKOTA TOTAL $5,000 U.S. Senate Deb Fischer For US Senate Inc NE Sen. Deb Fischer $2,500 REP Deb Fischer For US Senate Inc NE Sen. Deb Fischer $1,000 REP U.S. House Adrian Smith For Congress NE Rep. Adrian Smith $4,000 REP Adrian Smith For Congress NE Rep. Adrian Smith $1,000 REP NEBRASKA TOTAL $8,500 U.S. House Marcia Fudge For Congress OH Rep. Marcia Fudge $1,000 DEM State Senate Committee to Elect Bob Hackett for State Senate OH Sen. Bob Hackett $500 REP OHIO TOTAL $1,500 U.S. House Lucas For Congress OK Rep. Frank Lucas $2,500 REP Lucas For Congress OK Rep. Frank Lucas $2,500 REP OKLAHOMA TOTAL $5,000 U.S. House Kurt Schrader For Congress OR Rep. Kurt Schrader $1,000 DEM Kurt Schrader For Congress OR Rep. Kurt Schrader $1,500 DEM OREGON TOTAL $2,500 U.S. Senate Leadership Keystone America PAC PA Sen. Bob Casey $5,000 DEM U.S. House Denny Wolff For Congress PA Denny Wolff $2,500 DEM Friends Of Glenn Thompson PA Rep. Glenn Thompson $1,000 REP State Senate Volunteers for Argall PA Sen. David Argall $500 REP Vogel for Senate PA Sen. Elder Vogel, Jr. $1,000 REP Citizens for John Yudichak PA Sen. John Yudichak $500 DEM Friends of Judy Schwank PA Sen. Judy Schwank $500 DEM Aument for Senate PA Sen. Ryan Aument $500 REP State House Supporters of Dave Zimmerman PA Rep. David Zimmerman $500 REP Committee to Elect Pashinski PA Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski $500 DEM Committee to Elect Pashinski PA Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski $250 DEM Friends of Keith Greiner PA Rep. Keith Greiner $250 REP Friends of Mark Keller PA Rep. Mark Keller $300 REP Friends of Martin Causer PA Rep. Martin Causer $350 REP Friends of Fee PA Rep. Melinda Fee $250 REP Friends of Fee PA Rep. Melinda Fee $250 REP Friends of Mike Carroll PA Rep. Mike Carroll $300 DEM Citizens for Stan Saylor PA Rep. Stan Saylor $1,000 REP PENNSYLVANIA TOTAL $15,450 U.S. Senate Leadership The Peter Norbeck Leadership PAC SD Sen. Mike Rounds $1,000 REP SOUTH DAKOTA TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Texans For Jodey Arrington TX Rep. Jodey Arrington $1,000 REP U.S. House Leadership Conservative Opportunities For A New America PAC TX Rep. Mike Conaway $5,000 REP TEXAS TOTAL $6,000 U.S. Senate Dan Newhouse For Congress WA Rep. Dan Newhouse $2,500 REP WASHINGTON TOTAL $2,500 U.S. House Ryan For Congress, Inc. WI Rep. Paul Ryan $5,000 REP WISCONSIN TOTAL $5,000 Other Federal Blue Dog Political Action Committee $2,500 DEM OTHER TOTAL $2,500 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 2018 $208,650.
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