Spending by state
Recent PAC expenditures
Recent contributions
Recent contributions from tracked companies and individuals to any candidate or committee
Some committees (particularly super PACs) spend cross-state or are not associated with a specific candidate, and contributions to them are omitted from this chart. This relies on manual classification and so represents a conservative estimate of industry spending.
Besides their Congressional election spending, companies have poured billions into Trump and his family. Enforcement cases were dropped, investigations were closed, and industries were invited to write their own regulations.
| 1 | SLF PAC supports Senate Republicans | supports Senate Republicans |
| 2 | Fairshake supports cryptocurrency industry interests | supports cryptocurrency industry interests |
| 3 | SMP supports Senate Democrats | supports Senate Democrats |
| 4 | Democracy PAC George Soros' super PAC, supports Democrats | George Soros' super PAC, supports Democrats |
| 5 | United Democracy Project ('UDP') AIPAC-backed super PAC, supports Israel | AIPAC-backed super PAC, supports Israel |
| 6 | Leading the Future supports artificial intelligence industry interests | supports artificial intelligence industry interests |
| 7 | America PAC Elon Musk's super PAC | Elon Musk's super PAC |
| 8 | Win for America supports sports gambling interests | supports sports gambling interests |
| 9 | Restoration of America PAC Dick Uihlen-backed super PAC, supports Republicans | Dick Uihlen-backed super PAC, supports Republicans |
| 10 | Texans for A Conservative Majority supports Texas conservatives | supports Texas conservatives |
| 11 | Conservative Americans PAC supports conservatives | supports conservatives |
| 12 | V-PAC: Victors, Not Victims supports Vivek Ramaswamy's Ohio gubernatorial campaign | supports Vivek Ramaswamy's Ohio gubernatorial campaign |
| 13 | American Conservative Fund supports Republican sports gambling interests | supports Republican sports gambling interests |
| 14 | Digital Freedom Fund supports pro-Trump, pro-crypto industry candidates | supports pro-Trump, pro-crypto industry candidates |
| 15 | Club for Growth Action supports small-government conservatives | supports small-government conservatives |
| 16 | LCV Victory Fund supports environmental issues | supports environmental issues |
| 17 | Defend American Jobs supports cryptocurrency industry interests | supports cryptocurrency industry interests |
| 18 | Pine Tree Results PAC supports Susan Collins | supports Susan Collins |
| 19 | One Giant Leap PAC supports Mikie Sherrill | supports Mikie Sherrill |
| 20 | School Freedom Fund supports school privatization | supports school privatization |
| Candidate | State | Office | Support | Oppose | Direct contributions | Goal achieved? | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alex Bores (D) | NY | House District 12 | Support$16,790,636 | Oppose$8,145,684 | Direct contributions$32,000 | Defeated in the Democratic primary | |
Barry Moore (R) | AL | Senate | Support$12,883,178 | Oppose— | Direct contributions$1,000 | General election on November 3, 2026 | |
Andy Barr (R) | KY | Senate | Support$8,475,103 | Oppose— | Direct contributions$22,500 | General election on November 3, 2026 | |
Ritchie Torres (D, incumbent) | NY | House District 15 | Support$2,903,759 | Oppose— | Direct contributions$90,308 | General election on November 3, 2026 | |
Kevin Hern (R) | OK | Senate | Support$2,317,471 | Oppose— | Direct contributions$9,000 | General election on November 3, 2026 |