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20052006 Campaign Committee Transfers to the Campaign Committee Transfers to the Democratic Congressional Camp 2005­2006 Campaign Committee Transfers to the Campaign Committee Transfers to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee National Republican Congressional Committee JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT, INC $500,000 AK ALASKANS FOR DON YOUNG INC. $125,000 AL COMMITTEE TO ELECT ARTUR DAVIS TO CONGRESS $150,000 AL BACHUS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $736,000 FRIENDS OF BUD CRAMER $175,000 JO BONNER FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $152,000 AR MARION BERRY FOR CONGRESS $205,000 MIKE ROGERS FOR CONGRESS $30,000 MIKE ROSS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $235,000 ROBERT ADERHOLT FOR CONGRESS $61,500 SNYDER FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $203,000 TERRY EVERETT FOR CONGRESS $71,000 AZ A WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE FOR GRIJALVA CONGRESSIONAL C $25,000 AR BOOZMAN FOR CONGRESS $95,000 PASTOR FOR ARIZONA $250,000 AZ COMMITTEE TO RE­ELECT TRENT FRANKS TO CONGRESS $17,500 CA ANNA ESHOO FOR CONGRESS $256,750 JD HAYWORTH FOR CONGRESS $15,000 BARBARA LEE FOR CONGRESS $155,000 JEFF FLAKE FOR CONGRESS $10,000 BECERRA FOR CONGRESS $160,000 JOHN SHADEGGS FRIENDS $470,950 BERMAN FOR CONGRESS $225,000 KOLBE FOR CONGRESS $50,000 BOB FILNER FOR CONGRESS $120,000 RICK RENZI FOR CONGRESS $13,050 BOB MATSUI FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $41,925 CA BILL THOMAS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $330,000 CITIZENS FOR WATERS $220,500 BUCK MCKEON FOR CONGRESS $427,000 COMMITTEE TO RE­ELECT LINDA SANCHEZ $70,000 CAMPBELL FOR CONGRESS $50,000 COMMITTEE TO RE­ELECT LORETTA SANCHEZ $143,000 CHRISTOPHER COX CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE $225,000 CONGRESSMAN WAXMAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $200,000 COMMITTEE TO RE­ELECT CONGRESSMAN DANA ROHRABACHER $160,000 DIANE E WATSON FOR CONGRESS $21,000 COMMITTEE TO RE­ELECT CONGRESSMAN DUNCAN HUNTER $110,000 ELLEN TAUSCHER FOR CONGRESS $125,000 DEVIN NUNES CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $450,000 FRIENDS OF CONGRESSMAN GEORGE MILLER $410,000 DREIER FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $625,000 FRIENDS OF DENNIS CARDOZA $115,000 ED ROYCE FOR CONGRESS $441,750 FRIENDS OF FARR $150,000 FRIENDS OF DUKE CUNNINGHAM $11,684 FRIENDS OF JANE HARMAN $200,000 GALLEGLY FOR CONGRESS $70,000 FRIENDS OF JOE BACA $70,000 GARY MILLER FOR CONGRESS $112,000 FRIENDS OF LOIS CAPPS $210,000 ISSA FOR CONGRESS $165,000 JIM COSTA FOR CONGRESS $155,000 JOHN T. DOOLITTLE FOR CONGRESS $45,000 LOFGREN FOR CONGRESS $160,000 KEN CALVERT FOR CONGRESS $190,000 LUCILLE ROYBAL­ALLARD FOR CONGRESS $180,000 KEVIN MCCARTHY FOR CONGRESS $50,000 MATSUI FOR CONGRESS $168,074 LEWIS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $345,000 MIKE HONDA FOR CONGRESS $180,000 LUNGREN FOR CONGRESS $31,000 MIKE THOMPSON FOR CONGRESS $220,000 NUNES FOR CONGRESS $30,000 NANCY PELOSI FOR CONGRESS $820,000 RADANOVICH FOR CONGRESS $111,200 NAPOLITANO FOR CONGRESS $91,000 WALLY HERGER FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $205,000 PEOPLE FOR JUANITA MCDONALD FOR CONGRESS, THE $175,600 CO BOB BEAUPREZ FOR CONGRESS $45,000 PETE STARK RE­ELECTION COMMITTEE $249,000 HEFLEY FOR CONGRESS $1,000 SCHIFF FOR CONGRESS $250,000 MUSGRAVE FOR CONGRESS $15,000 SHERMAN FOR CONGRESS $130,000 TANCREDO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE INC. $5,000 SOLIS FOR CONGRESS $344,000 CT CHRISTOPHER SHAYS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $15,000 SUSAN DAVIS FOR CONGRESS $150,000 JOHNSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $70,000 TOM LANTOS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $121,600 SIMMONS FOR CONGRESS $25,000 WOOLSEY FOR CONGRESS $62,450 DE CASTLE CAMPAIGN FUND $116,000 CO DIANA DEGETTE FOR CONGRESS INC. $250,000 FL CONGRESSMAN BILL YOUNG CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $5,000 MARK UDALL FOR CONGRESS INC. $125,000 CRENSHAW FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN $190,800 CT FRIENDS OF ROSA DELAURO $275,000 DANIEL WEBSTER FOR US SENATE $5,000 LARSON FOR CONGRESS $400,000 FRIENDS OF CLAY SHAW $20,000 DC CITIZENS FOR ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON $127,000 FRIENDS OF CLIFF STEARNS $137,500 FL BOYD FOR CONGRESS $95,000 FRIENDS OF CONNIE MACK $18,000 CASTOR FOR CONGRESS $29,000 FRIENDS OF DAVE WELDON $203,550 FRIENDS OF CORRINE BROWN $3,000 FRIENDS OF GINNY BROWN­WAITE $34,000 HASTINGS FOR CONGRESS $160,000 FRIENDS OF MARK FOLEY $115,000 KENDRICK MEEK CAMPAIGN FOR CONGRESS $125,000 JEFF MILLER FOR CONGRESS $60,000 ROBERT WEXLER FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $105,000 KELLER FOR CONGRESS $32,000 SCHULTZ DEBBIE WASSERMAN $200,000 LINCOLN DIAZ­BALART FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $225,000 2005­2006 Campaign Committee Transfers to the Campaign Committee Transfers to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee National Republican Congressional Committee GA DAVID SCOTT FOR CONGRESS $20,000 MARIO DIAZ­BALART FOR CONGRESS $135,000 FRIENDS OF JOHN BARROW $1,000 MICA FOR CONGRESS $252,950 JOHN LEWIS FOR CONGRESS $250,000 MIKE BILIRAKIS FOR CONGRESS $50,000 SANFORD D. BISHOP JR. FOR CONGRESS $160,000 PUTNAM FOR CONGRESS $315,000 GU COMMITTEE TO ELECT MADELEINE Z. BORDALLO $5,000 ROS­LEHTINEN FOR CONGRESS $406,149 HI ABERCROMBIE FOR CONGRESS $90,000 TOM FEENEY FOR CONGRESS $132,050 CASE FOR CONGRESS $15,000 GA FRIENDS OF JACK KINGSTON $365,250 IL CEGELIS FOR CONGRESS $500 GINGREY FOR CONGRESS $258,507 CITIZENS FOR RUSH $10,000 LINDER FOR CONGRESS $80,500 COSTELLO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $125,000 NATHAN DEAL FOR CONGRESS $170,000 DAN LIPINSKI FOR CONGRESS $41,000 NORWOOD FOR CONGRESS $100,000 DAVIS FOR CONGRESS/FRIENDS OF DAVIS $45,000 PRICE FOR CONGRESS $302,857 FRIENDS OF RAHM EMANUEL $700,000 WESTMORELAND FOR CONGRESS $111,800 GUTIERREZ FOR CONGRESS $57,500 IA IOWANS FOR JIM LEACH $5,000 JESSE JACKSON JR. FOR CONGRESS $150,000 KING FOR CONGRESS $17,000 LIPINSKI FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $10,000 LATHAM FOR CONGRESS $40,000 SCHAKOWSKY FOR CONGRESS $225,000 ID SIMPSON FOR CONGRESS $125,000 IN JULIA CARSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $25,000 IL DONALD A. MANZULLO FOR CONGRESS $234,000 VISCLOSKY FOR CONGRESS $225,000 FRIENDS OF RAY LAHOOD $125,000 KY BEN CHANDLER FOR CONGRESS $250,000 HASTERT FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $560,000 LA JEFFERSON COMMITTEE $20,000 HENRY J. HYDE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $37,000 JOHN BREAUX COMMITTEE $5,000 JERRY WELLER FOR CONGRESS INC. $100,000 MA BARNEY FRANK FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $526,000 JUDY BIGGERT FOR CONGRESS $115,000 CAPUANO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $200,000 KIRK FOR CONGRESS $135,000 CITIZENS FOR JOHN OLVER FOR CONGRESS $325,000 VOLUNTEERS FOR SHIMKUS $115,000 DELAHUNT FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $125,000 IN CHOCOLA FOR CONGRESS INC. $25,000 FRIENDS OF JOHN KERRY $253,817 DAN BURTON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $170,000 KENNEDY FOR SENATE 2012 $250,000 FRIENDS OF MIKE SODREL $10,000 MARKEY COMMITTEE, THE $350,000 HOOSIERS SUPPORTING BUYER FOR CONGRESS $59,250 MARTY MEEHAN FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE, THE $125,250 MIKE PENCE COMMITTEE $112,000 RE­ELECT MCGOVERN COMMITTEE $150,000 SOUDER FOR CONGRESS INC. $15,000 RICHARD E NEAL FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $150,000 KS JIM RYUN FOR CONGRESS $17,000 STEPHEN F. LYNCH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $150,000 MORAN FOR KANSAS $90,000 TIERNEY FOR CONGRESS $17,500 TIAHRT FOR CONGRESS $165,000 TIERNEY FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $25,000 KY GEOFF DAVIS FOR CONGRESS $6,000 MD CUMMINGS FOR CONGRESS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE $125,000 HAL ROGERS FOR CONGRESS $253,100 DUTCH RUPPERSBERGER FOR CONGRESS $125,000 RON LEWIS FOR CONGRESS $47,000 HOYER FOR CONGRESS $720,000 LA BAKER FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $505,000 VAN HOLLEN FOR CONGRESS $85,000 BILLY TAUZIN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE, THE $20,000 WYNN FOR CONGRESS $20,000 CHARLES BOUSTANY JR MD FOR CONGRESS INC $226,000 ME MICHAUD FOR CONGRESS $125,000 COMMITTEE TO RE­ELECT BOBBY JINDAL $40,000 TOM ALLEN FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $105,000 FRIENDS OF BOBBY JINDAL INC $76,000 MI CONYERS FOR CONGRESS $275,800 MCCRERY FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $977,500 FRIENDS OF JOHN CONYERS $12,500 RODNEY ALEXANDER FOR CONGRESS INC. $165,000 FRIENDS OF SENATOR CARL LEVIN $25,000 MD BARTLETT FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $125,000 JOHN D. DINGELL FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $102,000 MI CANDICE MILLER FOR CONGRESS $90,000 KILDEE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $108,500 DAVE CAMP FOR CONGRESS 2008 $172,000 KILPATRICK FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS $155,000 EHLERS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $110,000 LEVIN FOR CONGRESS $235,000 KNOLLENBERG FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $126,000 STUPAK FOR CONGRESS $222,000 MCCOTTER CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE $251,000 MN FRIENDS OF JIM OBERSTAR $200,000 PETER HOEKSTRA FOR CONGRESS $262,500 MARTIN OLAV SABO FOR CONGRESS VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE $30,000 ROGERS FOR CONGRESS $175,000 MCCOLLUM FOR CONGRESS $110,779 SCHWARZ FOR CONGRESS $11,000 PETERSON FOR CONGRESS $200,000 UPTON FOR ALL OF US $199,300 2005­2006 Campaign Committee Transfers to the Campaign Committee Transfers to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee National Republican Congressional Committee MO CARNAHAN IN CONGRESS $26,900 MN GUTKNECHT FOR U.S. CONGRESS COMMITTEE $95,000 CLAY JR. FOR CONGRESS $150,000 JIM RAMSTAD VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE $180,000 CLEAVER FOR CONGRESS $100,000 KLINE FOR CONGRESS $82,000 IKE SKELTON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $310,000 MO FRIENDS OF ROY BLUNT $568,000 MS FRIENDS OF BENNIE THOMPSON $175,000 HULSHOF FOR CONGRESS $190,000 NC BOB ETHERIDGE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $150,000 TEAM EMERSON FOR JO ANN EMERSON $135,000 BUTTERFIELD FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $100,000 TODD AKIN FOR CONGRESS $15,700 MEL WATT FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $150,000 MS FRIENDS OF ROGER WICKER $216,600 MIKE MCINTYRE FOR CONGRESS $150,000 PICKERING FOR CONGRESS $85,000 PRICE FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $150,000 MT REHBERG FOR CONGRESS $106,000 ND EARL POMEROY FOR CONGRESS $122,500 NC COBLE FOR CONGRESS $150,000 NJ ANDREWS FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE $125,000 MCHENRY FOR CONGRESS $96,000 DON PAYNE FOR CONGRESS $60,000 SUE MYRICK FOR CONGRESS $18,000 PALLONE FOR CONGRESS $150,000 VIRGINIA FOXX FOR CONGRESS $96,000 PASCRELL FOR CONGRESS INC. $170,000 WALTER JONES COMMITTEE 2006 $1,000 RUSH HOLT FOR CONGRESS $100,000 NE JEFF FORTENBERRY FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS $7,000 STEVE ROTHMAN FOR NEW JERSEY INC.
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