Cravaack: PAC

Member

Amount

Continuing a Majority Party Action Cmte

David Camp (Mich)

$10,000

Every Republican is Crucial PAC

Eric Cantor (Va.)

$10,000

Freedom & Security PAC

John Kline (Minn.)

$10,000

Freedom Project

John Boehner (Ohio)

$10,000

Jobs, Economy & Budget Fund

Jeb Hensarling (Texas)

$10,000

MICHELE PAC

Michele Bachmann (Minn.)

$10,000

Prosperity PAC

Paul Ryan (Wis.)

$10,000

People for Enterprise/Trade/Econ Growth

Pete Sessions (Texas)

$7,500

ICE PAC

Erik Paulsen (Minn.)

$5,000

Majority Cmte PAC

Kevin McCarthy (Calif.)

$5,000

Total:

 

$55,000

Nolan: PAC

Member

Amount

Solidarity PAC

George Miller (Calif.)

10,000

Midwest Values PAC

Al Franken (Minn.)

8,000

To Organize a Majority PAC

Tom Harkin

6,500

AmeriPAC

Steny Hoyer (Md)

5,000

Follow the North Star PAC

Amy Klobuchar (Minn.)

5,000

PAC to the Future

Nancy Pelosi (Calif.)

5,000

Betty PAC

Betty McCollum (Minn.)

4,000

Democrats Win Seats PAC

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (Fla.)

2,500

The Committee for a Livable Future

Earl Blumenauer (Ore.)

2,000

New York Jobs PAC

Steve Israel (N.Y.)

2,000

Total:

 

$153,354

These are the top 10 contributions Chip Cravaack and Rick Nolan have received from congressional leadership PACs, those established by members of Congress to help others around the country. Cravaack and Nolan have raised more from fellow members of Congress than anyone else in Minnesota this fall.

Franken is the biggest donor among Minnesota Democrats, having given around $350,000 to candidates this cycle. Spokesman Ed Shelleby said Franken uses his Midwest Values PAC to “help Democratic candidates who he believes will enact good policy that improves the lives of working families in Minnesota and around the country. When choosing whom to support, Sen. Franken looks at each candidate and each race on a case-by-case basis.”

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  1. money and corruption

    There is plenty written about how money is corrupting politics. Here is another interesting stat on money and politics:
    As a sign of the high stakes over control of the Senate, a report out this week by the Sunlight Foundation says that outside groups spent a whopping $190 million on Senate races as of October 23.
    I think the days of 1 person, 1 vote are now a myth. It is how much money must be spent to buy an election.

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