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MCF Contribution Report July 1 Through December 31, 2017 FINAL MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2017 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total U.S. House Robert Aderholt For Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $3,500 REP ALABAMA TOTAL $3,500 U.S. Senate Arkansas For Leadership Political Action Committee (ARKPAC) AR Sen. John Boozman $1,000 REP ARKANSAS TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Tom O'Halleran For Congress AZ Rep. Tom O'Halleran $1,000 DEM ARIZONA TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Jim Costa For Congress CA Rep. Jim Costa $1,000 DEM Denham For Congress CA Rep. Jeff Denham $2,000 REP Scott Peters For Congress CA Rep. Scott Peters $1,000 DEM U.S. House Leadership Majority Committee PAC--Mc PAC CA Rep. Kevin McCarthy $5,000 REP CALIFORNIA TOTAL $9,000 U.S. House David Scott For Congress GA Rep. David Scott $2,500 DEM Austin Scott For Congress Inc GA Rep. Austin Scott $4,000 REP Sanford Bishop For Congress GA Rep. Sanford Bishop, Jr. $1,000 DEM GEORGIA TOTAL $7,500 U.S. Senate Mike Crapo For US Senate ID Sen. Mike Crapo $3,000 REP U.S. Senate Leadership Save America PAC ID Sen. Jim Risch $1,000 REP Freedom Fund ID Sen. Mike Crapo $5,000 REP U.S. House Simpson For Congress ID Rep. Mike Simpson $2,500 REP IDAHO TOTAL $11,500 U.S. House Young For Iowa, Inc. IA Rep. David Young $5,000 REP Governor Kim Reynolds for Iowa Committee IA Gov. Kim Reynolds $2,500 REP State Senate Friends for Dix IA Sen. Bill Dix $1,000 REP Dan Zumbach for Senate IA Sen. Dan Zumbach $1,000 REP Friends of Whitver IA Sen. Jack Whitver $1,000 REP Rozenboom for Senate IA Sen. Ken Rozenboom $500 REP Kapucian for State Senate IA Sen. Tim Kapucian $750 REP State House Baltimore for Iowa House IA Rep. Chip Baltimore $750 REP Friends for Landon IA Rep. John Landon $500 REP Hein for State House IA Rep. Lee Hein $750 REP Upmeyer for House IA Rep. Linda Upmeyer $1,000 REP Citizens for Pat Grassley IA Rep. Patt Grassley $750 REP Scott Ourth for State Representative IA Rep. Scott Ourth $500 DEM IOWA TOTAL $16,000 U.S. House Robin Kelly For Congress IL Rep. Robin Kelly $1,000 DEM Volunteers For Shimkus IL Rep. John Shimkus $1,000 REP Randy Hultgren For Congress IL Rep. Randy Hultgren $1,000 REP Volunteers For Shimkus IL Rep. John Shimkus $1,000 REP Mike Bost For Congress Committee IL Rep. Mike Bost $1,000 REP Committee to Elect Mike Bost IL Rep. Mike Bost $1,000 REP ILLINOIS TOTAL $6,000 U.S. Senate Donnelly For Indiana IN Sen. Joe Donnelly $1,000 DEM U.S. House Walorski for Congress Inc IN Rep. Jacqueline Walorski $1,000 REP INDIANA TOTAL $2,000 U.S. Senate Pat Roberts for U.S. Senate, Inc. KS Sen. Pat Roberts $2,500 REP KANSAS TOTAL $2,500 U.S. Senate Leadership Blugrass Committee KY Sen. Mitch McConnell $2,500 REP U.S. House Hal Rogers For Congress KY Rep. Hal Rogers $1,000 REP Agriculture Commissioner Quarles for Ag Commissioner KY Hon. Ryan Quarles $2,000 REP State Senate Hornback for Senate KY Sen. Paul Hornback $500 REP State House Jonathan Shell for State Representative KY Rep. Jonathan Shell $500 REP Suzanne Miles for State Representative KY Rep. Suzanne Miles $500 REP Richard Heath for State Representative KY Rep. Richard Heath $500 REP Wilson Stone for State Representative KY Rep. Wilson Stone $500 DEM Steven Rudy for State Representative KY Rep. Steven Rudy $500 REP Other Republican Party Of Kentucky KY $1,500 REP Republican Party Of Kentucky (Senate Trust) KY $1,500 REP KENTUCKY TOTAL $11,500 U.S. House Ralph Abraham For Congress LA Rep. Ralph Abraham $1,000 REP LOUISIANA TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Leadership Valley Political Action Committee MN Rep. Collin Peterson $5,000 DEM MINNESOTA TOTAL $5,000 U.S. House Kelly For Congress MS Rep. Trent Kelly $2,000 REP Friends Of Bennie Thompson MS Rep. Bennie Thompson $1,500 DEM MISSISSIPPI TOTAL $3,500 U.S. Senate Friends Of Roy Blunt MO Sen. Roy Blunt $4,000 REP Friends Of Roy Blunt MO Sen. Roy Blunt $2,500 REP Friends Of Roy Blunt MO Sen. Roy Blunt $2,500 REP U.S. House Blaine For Congress MO Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer $1,000 REP Jason Smith For Congress MO Rep. Jason Smith $1,000 REP Cleaver For Congress MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver $1,000 DEM Billy Long For Congress MO Rep. Billy Long $500 REP Cleaver For Congress MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver $500 DEM Vicky Hartzler For Congress MO Rep. Vicky Hartzler $1,000 REP Governor Greitens for Missouri MO Gov. Eric Greitens $2,600 REP Treasurer Schmitt for Missouri MO Hon. Eric Schmitt $2,600 REP State House Missourians for Mike Cierpiot MO Rep. Mike Cierpiot $2,600 REP MISSOURI TOTAL $21,800 State Senate Blasdel for Senate District 4 MT Sen. Mark Blasdel $150 REP Committee to Elect Pat Connell MT Sen. Patrick Connell $150 REP Ankney for Senate District 20 MT Sen. Duane Ankney $150 REP Vance for Senate MT Sen. Gordon Vance $150 REP Cary Smith for Legislature MT Sen. Cary Smith $150 REP State House Committee to Elect Mike Cuffee MT Rep. Mike Cuffe $150 REP Grubbs for HD 68 MT Rep. Bruce Grubbs $150 REP Committee to Elect Llew Jones MT Rep. Llew Jones $150 REP Committee to Elect Nancy Ballance MT Rep. Nancy Ballance $150 REP Committee to Elect Wendy McKamey MT Rep. Wendy McKamey $150 REP Frank Garner for HD 7 MT Rep. Frank Garner $150 REP Committee to Elect Ray Shaw MT Rep. Ray Shaw $150 REP Committee to Elect Greg Hertz MT Rep. Greg Hertz $150 REP MONTANA TOTAL $1,950 U.S. House Adrian Smith For Congress NE Rep. Adrian Smith $1,500 REP Adrian Smith For Congress NE Rep. Adrian Smith $2,500 REP NEBRASKA TOTAL $4,000 U.S. House David Rouzer For Congress NC Rep. David Rouzer $1,000 REP State Senate Harry Brown for NC Senate NC Sen. Harry Brown $750 REP Citizens to Elect Norman Sanderson NC Sen. Norman Sanderson, Jr. $1,000 REP Rabon for NC Senate NC Sen. William Rabon $1,000 REP Phil Berger Committee NC Sen. Phil Berger $1,000 REP Brent Jackson for NC Senate NC Sen. Brent Jackson $2,500 REP Friends of Trudy Wade NC Sen. Trudy Wade $1,000 REP State House David Lewis for NC House NC Rep. David Lewis $1,000 REP Jason Saine Committee NC Rep. Jason Saine $500 REP Michael H. Wray for NC House NC Rep. Michael Wray $500 DEM Larry C. Strickland Campaign Committee NC Rep. Larry Strickland $500 REP Committee to Elect Mark Brody NC Rep. Mark Brody $750 REP Dollar for House NC Rep. Joseph Dollar $750 REP Jimmy Dixon for HD 4 NC Rep. Jimmy Dixon $750 REP Bob Steinburg for NC House NC Rep. Bob Steinburg $750 REP William Brisson for NC House Committee NC Rep. William Brisson $250 REP Friends of Tim Moore NC Rep. Tim Moore $1,000 REP Other NC Republican House Caucus NC $1,000 REP NC Republican Senate Caucus NC $1,000 REP NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL $17,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Dakota Prairie PAC ND Sen. Heidi Heitkamp $4,000 DEM Agriculture Commissioner Friends of Doug Goehring ND Hon. Doug Goehring $1,500 REP State House Committee to Elect Al Carlson ND Rep. Alan Carlson $500 REP NORTH DAKOTA TOTAL $6,000 U.S. House Marcia Fudge For Congress OH Rep. Marcia Fudge $1,500 DEM Attorney General DeWine for Ohio OH Atty. Gen. Mike DeWine $1,000 REP State Senate Citizens for Gardner Committee OH Sen. Randall Gardner $1,000 REP Friends of Kenny Yuko OH Sen. Kenny Yuko $1,000 DEM O'Brien for Ohio OH Sen. Sean O'Brien $500 DEM Citizens for Obhof OH Sen. Larry Obhof $1,000 REP Peterson for Good Government OH Sen. Bob Peterson $1,000 REP State House Citizens for Stephanie Kunze OH Rep. Stephanie Kunze $500 REP Seitz for Ohio OH Rep. William Seitz $1,000 REP Committee to Elect Fred Strahorn OH Rep. Fredrick Strahorn $1,000 DEM LaTourette for Ohio OH Rep. Sarah LaTourette $1,000 REP Darrell Kick for State Representative OH Rep. Darrell Kick $500 REP Brian D. Hill for State Representative OH Rep. Brian Hill $1,000 REP Friends of Ryan Smith OH Rep. Ryan Smith $1,000 REP OHIO TOTAL $13,000 U.S. House Lucas For Congress OK Rep. Frank Lucas $2,500 REP OKLAHOMA TOTAL $2,500 U.S. House Kurt Schrader For Congress OR Rep. Kurt Schrader $2,500 DEM OREGON TOTAL $2,500 U.S. Senate Leadership Keystone America PAC PA Sen. Bob Casey $1,000 DEM U.S. House Friends Of Glenn Thompson PA Rep. Glenn Thompson $2,500 REP PENNSYLVANIA TOTAL $3,500 U.S. Senate Steve Fincher For Senate TN Stephen Fincher $1,000 REP TENNESSEE TOTAL $1,000 U.S. House Conaway For Congress TX Rep. Mike Conaway $2,500 REP Conaway For Congress TX Rep. Mike Conaway $5,000 REP U.S. House Leadership Conservative Opportunities For A New America PAC TX Rep. Mike Conaway $2,500 REP TEXAS TOTAL $10,000 U.S. Senate Friends Of Mike Lee Inc UT Sen. Mike Lee $1,000 REP UTAH TOTAL $1,000 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2017 $165,250.
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