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Top Third-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount |
---|---|---|
Amy McGrath for Senate, Inc. | Amy McGrath | $3,838,584 |
McConnell Senate Committee | Mitch McConnell | $1,029,501 |
Andy Barr for Congress, Inc. | Garland Barr | $147,480 |
Josh Hicks for Congress | Josh Hicks | $101,209 |
Hal Rogers for Congress | Harold Rogers | $77,449 |
Comer for Congress | James Comer | $72,150 |
Thomas Massie for Congress | Thomas H. Massie | $37,350 |
Mike Broihier for Senate | Michael George Broihier | $21,223 |
Guthrie for Congress | Brett S. Guthrie | $9,750 |
Hank 4 Ky | Hank Linderman | $8,400 |
C. Wesley Morgan for Kentucky | Clinton Wesley Morgan | $5,062 |
Eric Rothmuller for Kentucky | Eric Rothmuller | $2,000 |
Yarmuth for Congress | John A. Yarmuth | $1,500 |
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Yarmuth for Congress• Amy McGrath for Senate Inc.• Hal Rogers for Congress• Mike Broihier for Senate• Andy Barr for Congress Inc.• Guthrie for Congress• Eric Rothmuller for Kentucky• Thomas Massie for Congress• Hank 4 Ky• McConnell Senate Committee• Comer for Congress• Josh Hicks for Congress• C. Wesley Morgan for Kentucky
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