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Beneficiaries

Tracked cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence industry sources have contributed more than $401 million to 918 federal recipients during the 2026 election cycle — including candidates, party committees, and super PACs.

Top recipient in each category

Top candidate
Donald Trump (R)

President

$172.8M

All recipients

RecipientPartyTotal industry contributions
Donald TrumpPresidentR$172,797,099
Fairshake cryptosupports cryptocurrency industry interests$129,202,470
Leading the Future aisupports artificial intelligence industry interests$75,100,000
Vivek Ramaswamyran for PresidentR$20,100,000
Congressional Leadership Fundsupports House RepublicansR$19,883,855
SLF PACsupports Senate RepublicansR$16,740,000
School Freedom Fundsupports school privatization$15,000,000
Club for Growth Actionsupports small-government conservatives$11,500,000
Fellowship PAC cryptosupports MAGA pro-crypto candidatesR$11,000,000
Nate Morriscandidate for Kentucky SenateR$10,001,000
Protect Freedom Political Action CommitteeJeff Yass-backed super PAC, supports Republicans and LibertariansR$7,500,000
Republican National Committeeprimary Republican Party committeeR$6,826,810
Defending Our Values PAC aisupports Republican, pro-artificial intelligence industry candidatesR$4,900,000
SMPsupports Senate DemocratsD$4,700,000
Grow the MajorityMike Johnson-led joint fundraising committee supporting House RepublicansR$4,576,267
Win It Back PACopposes Donald Trump$4,500,000
AFC Victory Fundsupports school privatization$4,000,000
HMPsupports House DemocratsD$3,813,235
NRSCRepublican Party Senate committeeR$3,037,249
Jobs and Democracy PAC aisupports Democratic, pro-artificial intelligence industry candidates$2,650,000
Garland Barrcandidate for Kentucky SenateR$2,467,380
DSCCDemocratic Party Senate committeeD$2,149,100
DCCCDemocratic Party House committeeD$1,855,500
NRSC Victorysupports Senate RepublicansR$1,360,300
NRCCRepublican Party House committeeR$1,307,867
Thomas Emmercandidate for Minnesota House District 6R$1,138,487
First Principles Digital cryptosupports pro-crypto Republicans$1,097,512
John Deatoncandidate for Massachusetts SenateR$1,027,130
The Sentinel Action Fundsupports conservative candidatesR$1,015,000
Digital Freedom Fund cryptosupports pro-Trump, pro-crypto industry candidatesR$1,000,000
Public First aisupports pro-artificial intelligence industry candidates$1,000,000
Jane Fonda Climate PACsupports climate-focused candidatesD$1,000,000
Great Opportunity PAC, Inc.Tim Scott-affiliated super PAC aimed at attracting Republican voters of colorR$1,000,000
Alabama Freedom FundClub for Growth Action-linked super PAC, supports MAGA RepublicansR$1,000,000
Truth and Courage PACsupports Ted CruzR$1,000,000
One Team Senate Majoritysupports Senate RepublicansR$944,800
Aurora Action Networkseeks to repeal ranked choice voting in Alaska$675,000
Robert Kennedyran for PresidentI$594,434
Alexander Borescandidate for New York House District 12D$546,412
Next Generation Action PACsupports young progressive candidatesD$525,000
Wisconsin Working PACCrypto.com-backed super PAC$515,403
Defend Our Majoritysupports House RepublicansR$511,400
Mark Warnercandidate for Virginia SenateD$504,805
Texans for A Conservative Majoritysupports Texas conservativesR$500,000
Abundant Future aiSilicon Valley–backed super PAC opposing Saikat Chakrabarti$500,000
Invest In Tomorrow Coalition PACsolar energy-backed super PAC$500,000
Think Big aisupports Democratic, pro-artificial intelligence industry candidatesD$500,000
James Hillcandidate for Arkansas House District 2R$483,800
Defend American Jobs cryptosupports cryptocurrency industry interestsR$450,000
United Democracy Project ('UDP')AIPAC-backed super PAC, supports Israel$350,000