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Finance
$338.6M to 530 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
50%
50%
$169.1M
To Republicans (50%)
$168.8M
To Democrats (50%)
Top Recipients
1.
$8.6MWarnock, Raphael G.D
Georgia
2.
$7.9MBudd, TedR
North Carolina
3.
$6.0MGottheimer, JoshD
New Jersey
4.
$5.4MCollins, Susan M.R
Maine
5.
$5.1MOssoff, JonD
Georgia
6.
$4.4MGraham, LindseyR
South Carolina
7.
$4.3MSchiff, Adam B.D
California
8.
$4.1MSchumer, Charles E.D
New York
9.
$4.0MScott, TimR
South Carolina
10.
$3.9MMoreno, BernieR
Ohio
11.
$3.8MTorres, RitchieD
New York
12.
$3.7MSheehy, TimR
Montana
13.
$3.7MThune, JohnR
South Dakota
14.
$3.5MMcCormick, DavidR
Pennsylvania
15.
$3.3MKrishnamoorthi, RajaD
Illinois
16.
$3.1MWarner, Mark R.D
Virginia
17.
$2.8MKennedy, JohnR
Louisiana
18.
$2.6MAuchincloss, JakeD
Massachusetts
19.
$2.6MHagerty, BillR
Tennessee
20.
$2.4MCassidy, BillR
Louisiana
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