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Congressional Candidates who received campaign money from the NRA -- click on arrows to sort the columns -- Candidate State House (H) or Senate (S) Party R=Republican D=Democrat Amount Election cycle Career totals (as of 2023) Notes Roy Blunt: MO S R $11,900 2016 - [14] [15] Barbara Comstock: VA H R $10,400 2016 - [14] Richard Burr: NC S R ...
South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District is a GOP stronghold. The district has not had a Democratic or woman representative since Liz Patterson, who served from 1987-1993. She lost re ...
Third-party candidates Justin Filip and Dan Bahlen each raised less than $5,000. Val Hoyle (D) Total receipts: $2,380,471 ($2,337,177 contributions, $42,000 transfers from other committees, $1,294 ...
Most of that money came from out-of-state contributions. About $180,840, or 29%, came from individual donors in Virginia, according to FEC data. Individual campaign contributions less than $200 ...
The candidates are not allowed to accept outside donations or to use their own personal money if they receive this public funding. Candidates who choose to raise money privately rather than accept the government subsidy are subject to significant administrative burdens and legal restrictions, with the result that most candidates accept the subsidy.
List of congressional candidates who received campaign money from the National Rifle Association; P. List of perennial candidates in the United States
One candidate received a lot of out-of-state support State Sen. Niraj Antani, the first candidate who announced that he'd run for Wenstrup's seat, raised money from the most individual donations ...
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