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MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 2015 Name State Candidate Amount U.S MCF CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1 - JUNE 30, 2015 Name State Candidate Amount U.S. House Robert Aderholt for Congress AL Rep. Robert Aderholt $2,500 ALABAMA TOTAL U.S. House Crawford for Congress AR Rep. Rick Crawford $1,000 ARKANSAS TOTAL U.S. House Kirkpatrick for Arizona AZ Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick $1,000 ARIZONA TOTAL U.S. House Denham for Congress CA Rep. Jeff Denham $1,000 Devin Nunes Campaign Committee CA Rep. Devin Nunes $5,000 Doug Lamalfa Committee CA Rep. Doug LaMalfa $1,000 Ken Calvert for Congress Committee CA Rep. Ken Calvert $2,500 Kevin McCarthy for Congress CA Rep. Kevin McCarthy $5,000 Valadao for Congress CA Rep. David Valadao $2,500 State Senate Andy Vidak for Senate 2018 CA Sen. Andy Vidak $2,000 Re-Elect Senator Wieckowski for Senate 2018 CA Sen. Bob Wieckowski $1,000 State Assembly Adam Gray for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Adam C. Gray $1,000 Bill Dodd for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Bill Dodd $1,000 Bill Quirk for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Bill Quirk $3,000 Chad Mayes for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Chad Mayes $1,500 Friends of Frank Bigelow for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Frank Bigelow $2,000 James Gallagher for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. James Gallagher $1,500 Jim Cooper for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Jim Cooper $2,500 Jim Frazier for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Jim Frazier $2,500 Ken Cooley for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Ken Cooley $1,000 Rudy Salas for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Rudy Salas $1,300 Sebastian Ridley-Thomas for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Sebastian Mark Ridley-Thomas $1,500 Tom Daly for Assembly 2016 CA Assm. Tom Daly $2,300 CALIFORNIA TOTAL U.S. Senate Leadership Project West Political Action Committee CO Sen. Cory Gardner $2,500 COLORADO TOTAL U.S. House David Scott for Congress GA Rep. David Scott $1,000 Sanford Bishop for Congress GA Rep. Sanford Bishop $2,000 GEORGIA TOTAL U.S. Senate Grassley Committee Inc IA Sen. Chuck Grassley $4,000 U.S. House Loebsack for Congress IA Rep. David Loebsack $1,000 Young for Iowa, Inc. IA Rep. David Young $1,000 IOWA TOTAL U.S. Senate Mike Crapo for US Senate ID Sen. Mike Crapo $5,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Save America PAC ID Sen. James Risch $1,000 IDAHO TOTAL U.S. House Friends of Cheri Bustos IL Rep. Cheri Bustos $1,000 Kinzinger for Congress IL Rep. Adam Kinzinger $1,000 LaHood for Congress IL Rep. Darin LaHood $2,500 Mike Bost for Congress Committee IL Rep. Mike Bost $2,500 Robin Kelly for Congress IL Rep. Robin Kelly $1,500 Rodney for Congress IL Rep. Rodney Davis $5,000 Volunteers for Shimkus IL Rep. John Shimkus $2,500 ILLINOIS TOTAL U.S. Senate Stutzman for Congress IN Rep. Marlin Stutzman $1,500 U.S. House Walorski for Congress Inc IN Rep. Jackie Walorski $2,500 INDIANA TOTAL U.S. Senate Leadership Preserving America's Traditions (PATPAC) KS Sen. Pat Roberts $4,000 U.S. House Lynn Jenkins for Congress KS Rep. Lynn Jenkins $1,000 Pompeo for Congress, Inc. KS Rep. Mike Pompeo $5,000 KANSAS TOTAL U.S. House Hal Rogers for Congress KY Rep. Hal Rogers $2,000 KENTUCKY TOTAL U.S. House Richmond for Congress LA Rep. Cedric Richmond $1,000 Charles Boustany Jr. MD for Congress, Inc. LA Rep. Charles Boustany $1,000 LOUISIANA TOTAL U.S. House Hoyer for Congress MD Rep. Steny Hoyer $5,000 U.S. House Leadership AMERIPAC: The Fund for a Greater America MD Rep. Steny Hoyer $5,000 MARYLAND TOTAL U.S. Senate Leadership Great Lakes PAC MI Sen. Debbie Stabenow $2,000 U.S. House Moolenaar for Congress MI Rep. John Moolenaar $1,000 Upton for All of Us MI Rep. Fred Upton $3,500 State Attorney General Bill Schuette for Attorney General MI Atty. Gen. Bill Schuette $450 MICHIGAN TOTAL U.S. House Emmer for Congress MN Rep. Tom Emmer $2,000 Friends of Erik Paulsen MN Rep. Erik Paulsen $2,000 Peterson for Congress MN Rep. Collin Peterson $5,000 MINNESOTA TOTAL U.S. Senate Leadership Missourians for Accountability and Change (MACPAC) MO Sen. Claire McCaskill $1,000 U.S. House Ann Wagner for Congress MO Rep. Ann Wagner $5,000 Billy Long for Congress MO Rep. Billy Long $5,000 Blaine for Congress MO Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer $5,000 Clay Jr. for Congress MO Rep. W. Lacy Clay, Jr. $2,000 Cleaver for Congress MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver $1,500 Graves for Congress MO Rep. Sam Graves $4,000 Jason Smith for Congress MO Rep. Jason Smith $2,000 Vicky Hartzler for Congress MO Rep. Vicky Hartzler $1,000 U.S. House Leadership Ann PAC MO Rep. Ann Wagner $5,000 MISSOURI TOTAL U.S. House Leadership Secure PAC MS Rep. Bennie Thompson $2,000 MISSISSIPPI TOTAL U.S. Senate The Richard Burr Committee NC Sen. Richard Burr $4,000 U.S. Senate Leadership Together Holding Our Majority - (THOMPAC) NC Sen. Thom Tillis $3,000 U.S. House Butterfield for Congress NC Rep. G.K. Butterfield $2,500 David Rouzer for Congress NC Rep. David Rouzer $3,000 NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL U.S. Senate Hoeven for Senate ND Sen. John Hoeven $2,500 U.S. Senate Leadership Dakota Prairie PAC ND Sen. Heidi Heitkamp $2,500 U.S. House Cramer for Congress ND Rep. Kevin Cramer $1,500 NORTH DAKOTA TOTAL U.S. Senate Leadership Nebraska Sandhills PAC NE Sen. Deb Fischer $2,500 U.S. House Adrian Smith for Congress NE Rep. Adrian Smith $5,000 NEBRASKA TOTAL State Senate Sweeney for Senate NJ Sen. Stephen Sweeney $750 State Assembly Burzichelli for Assembly NJ Assm. John Burzichelli $500 Conaway for Assembly NJ Assm. Herbert Conaway $500 Schaer for Assembly NJ Assm. Gary Schaer $500 NEW JERSEY TOTAL U.S. House Friends of John Boehner OH Rep. John Boehner $10,000 Marcia Fudge for Congress OH Rep. Marcia Fudge $1,500 Tiberi for Congress OH Rep. Patrick Tiberi $1,000 OHIO TOTAL U.S. House Lucas for Congress OK Rep. Frank Lucas $5,000 OKLAHOMA TOTAL U.S. Senate Wyden for Senate OR Sen. Ron Wyden $1,000 OREGON TOTAL State Senate Committee to Re-Elect John Sabatina, Jr. PA Sen. John Sabatina, Jr. $500 Aument for Senate PA Sen. Ryan Aument $500 Friends for Judy Schwank PA Sen. Judy Schwank $500 Friends of Joseph Scarnati PA Sen. Joseph Scarnati $1,000 Vogel for Senate PA Sen. Elder Vogel, Jr. $500 State House Committee to Elect John Maher PA Rep. John Maher $500 Friends of Bryan Cutler PA Rep. Bryan Cutler $500 Friends of Mark Keller PA Rep. Mark Keller $300 Friends of Martin Causer PA Rep. Martin Causer $350 PENNSYLVANIA TOTAL U.S. Senate Friends of John Thune SD Sen. John Thune $2,500 U.S. House Kristi for Congress SD Rep. Kristi Noem $500 SOUTH DAKOTA TOTAL U.S. House Steve Fincher for Congress TN Rep. Stephen Fincher $5,000 TENNESSEE TOTAL U.S. House Leadership Conservative Opportunities for a New America PAC TX Rep. Mike Conaway $5,000 U.S. House Conaway for Congress TX Rep. Mike Conaway $5,000 Neugebauer Congressional Committee TX Rep. Randy Neugebauer $1,000 Olson for Congress Committee TX Rep. Pete Olson $1,000 TEXAS TOTAL U.S. House Dan Newhouse for Congress WA Rep. Dan Newhouse $1,000 WASHINGTON TOTAL U.S. House Ryan for Congress, Inc. WI Rep. Paul Ryan $2,500 U.S. House Schimel for Attorney General WI Atty. Gen. Brad Schimel $500 WISCONSIN TOTAL TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS JANUARY 1, 2015 - JUNE 30, 2015 Party Total REP $2,500 REP $1,000 DEM $1,000 REP REP REP REP REP REP REP DEM DEM DEM DEM REP REP REP DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM DEM $41,100 REP $2,500 DEM DEM $3,000 REP DEM REP $6,000 REP REP $6,000 DEM REP REP REP DEM REP REP $16,000 REP REP $4,000 REP REP REP $10,000 REP $2,000 DEM REP $2,000 DEM DEM $10,000 DEM REP REP REP $6,950 REP REP DEM $9,000 DEM REP REP REP DEM DEM REP REP REP REP $31,500 DEM $2,000 REP REP DEM REP $12,500 REP DEM REP $6,500 REP REP $7,500 DEM DEM DEM DEM $2,250 REP DEM REP $12,500 REP $5,000 DEM $1,000 DEM REP DEM REP REP REP REP REP REP $4,650 REP REP $3,000 REP $5,000 REP REP REP REP $12,000 REP $1,000 REP REP $3,000 $232,450 *+****+.
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