MCF CONTRIBUTIONS January 1, December 31, 2010
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1 MCF CONTRIBUTIONS January 1, December 31, 2010 Name State Candidate Amount Party Total Bright for Congress AL Rep. Bobby Bright $ 4,000 DEM GOVERNOR Ron Sparks Campaign AL Comm. Ron Sparks $ 1,000 DEM Alabamians for Luther Strange, Inc. AL Luther Johnson Strange, III $ 5,000 REP ALABAMA TOTAL $10,000 Friends of Blanche Lincoln AR Sen. Blanche Lincoln $ 5,000 DEM Chad Causey for Congress AR Chad Causey $ 2,500 DEM ARKANSAS TOTAL $7,500 Friends of Dennis Cardoza CA Rep. Dennis Cardoza $ 1,000 DEM Wally Herger for Congress Committee CA Rep. Walter Herger $ 2,000 REP CALIFORNIA TOTAL $3,000 John Salazar for Congress CO Rep. Mike Coffman $ 2,000 DEM Gardner for Congress CO Cory Gardner $ 1,000 REP COLORADO TOTAL $3,000 Courtney for Congress CT Rep. Joseph D. Courtney $ 1,000 DEM CONNECTICUT TOTAL $1,000 Boyd for Congress FL Rep. F Allen Boyd, Jr. $ 2,500 DEM FLORIDA TOTAL $2,500 Friends of Jack Kingston GA Rep. Jack Kingston $ 2,500 REP
2 Friends of John Barrow GA Rep. John Jenkins Barrow $ 1,500 DEM GEORGIA TOTAL $4,000 Dan 10 HI Sen. Daniel Inouye $ 2,000 DEM Friends of Mazie Hirono HI Rep. Mazie Hirono $ 1,000 DEM Hanabusa 2010 HI Colleen Hanabusa $ 1,000 DEM HAWAII TOTAL $4,000 LEADERSHIP Freedom Fund ID Sen. Mike Crapo $ 5,000 REP Minnick for Congress ID Rep. Walter Minnick $ 5,000 DEM Simpson for Congress ID Rep. Mike Simpson $ 4,000 REP IDAHO TOTAL $14,000 Friends of Phil Hare IL Rep. Phil Hare $ 3,000 DEM Bill Foster for Congress Committee IL Rep. Bill Foster $ 1,000 DEM LEADERSHIP John S Fund IL Rep. John Shimkus $ 2,000 REP Republican Operation To Secure and Keep a Majority (ROSKAM PAC) IL Rep. Peter Roskam $ 2,000 REP ILLINOIS TOTAL $8,000 Friends of Dick Lugar Inc IN Sen. Richard Lugar $ 1,000 REP Ellsworth for Indiana IN Rep. Brad Ellsworth $ 1,000 DEM Stutzman for Congress IN State Sen. Marlin Stutzman $ 2,000 REP Joe Donnelly for Congress IN Rep. Joe Donnelly $ 1,000 DEM INDIANA TOTAL $5,000 Grassley Committee Inc IA Sen. Charles E. Grassley $ 5,000 REP Braley for Congress IA Rep. Bruce Braley $ 1,500 DEM
3 Boswell for Congress IA Rep. Leonard Boswell $ 2,000 DEM Loebsack for Congress IA Rep. David W. Loebsack $ 5,000 DEM King for Congress IA Rep. Steve King $ 1,000 REP Latham for Congress IA Rep. Tom Latham $ 5,000 REP GOVERNOR Governor Branstad 2010 IA Gov. Terry Edward Branstad $ 5,000 REP SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Northey for Iowa Agriculture IA Hon. Bill Northey $ 2,500 REP STATE SENATE Kibbie for Senate IA Sen. John P. Kibbie $ 500 DEM Noble for Senate IA Sen. Larry L. Noble $ 400 REP Nancy Boettger for State Senate Committee IA Sen. Nancy J. Boettger $ 250 REP Ward for Senate IA Sen. Pat Ward $ 200 REP McKinley for State Senate IA Sen. Paul McKinley $ 500 REP Olive the Supporters of Rich for Senate IA Sen. Rich Olive $ 500 DEM Citizens to Elect Greiner IA Sandra H. Greiner $ 500 REP Friends for Dix IA Rep. Bill C. Dix $ 500 REP Citizens for Schoenjahn IA Sen. Brian H. Schoenjahn $ 200 DEM Johnson for Senate District 3 IA Sen. David Johnson $ 500 REP Committee to Elect Matt McCoy IA Sen. Matt McCoy $ 500 DEM Citizens for Gronstal IA Sen. Michael E. Gronstal $ 500 DEM Randy Feenstra Iowa Senate Committee IA Sen. Randy Feenstra $ 200 REP Kapucian for State Senate IA Sen. Tim Kapucian $ 200 REP Citizens to Elect Bill Dotzler IA Sen. William A. Dotzler, Jr. $ 500 DEM Swati Dandekar Campaign Committee IA Sen. Swati A. Dandekar $ 500 DEM Rielly for Senate IA Sen. Thomas J. Rielly $ 200 DEM Gartin for Senate IA Tim Gartin $ 250 REP STATE HOUSE Sweeney for State House IA Rep. Annette Sweeney $ 500 REP Betty De Boef Committee IA Rep. Betty R. De Boef $ 400 REP Brian Quirk for State Representative IA Rep. Brian J. Quirk $ 400 DEM David Tjepkes for Iowa House Committee IA Rep. David A. Tjepkes $ 200 REP Doris Kelley for Iowa House IA Rep. Doris J. Kelley $ 400 DEM Alons for Representative Committee IA Rep. Dwayne Arlan Alons $ 200 REP Friends of Helland IA Rep. Erik Helland $ 300 REP Huser for State Representative IA Rep. Geri D. Huser $ 400 DEM Rayhons for State Representative IA Rep. Henry V. Rayhons $ 200 REP Raecker for State Representative Committee IA Rep. Scott Raecker $ 200 REP
4 Jim Van Engelenhoven Election for State Representative IA Rep. Jim L. Van Engelenhoven $ 200 REP McCarthy for State Representative IA Rep. Kevin M. McCarthy $ 500 DEM Horbach for House of Representatives IA Rep. Lance J. Horbach $ 200 REP Reasoner for State Representative IA Rep. Michael J. Reasoner $ 200 DEM Committee to Elect Nathan Reichert IA Rep. Nathan Reichert $ 200 DEM Murphy for State Representative IA Rep. Patrick J. Murphy $ 500 DEM Concerned Taxpayers for Schulte IA Rep. Renee Schulte $ 200 REP Dolecheck for Representative IA Rep. Cecil Dolecheck $ 200 REP Baltimore for Iowa House IA Chip Baltimore $ 500 REP Hagenow for Iowa House IA Rep. Chris Hagenow $ 400 REP Deyoe for House IA Rep. David Deyoe $ 200 REP Jacoby for House IA Rep. David J. Jacoby $ 250 DEM Berry for State Representative IA Rep. Deborah L. Berry $ 250 DEM Worthan for Iowa House IA Rep. Gary Worthan $ 200 REP Committee to Elect Helen Miller IA Rep. Helen Miller $ 400 DEM Jack Drake For State Representative IA Rep. Jack E. Drake $ 300 REP Klein for Statehouse IA Jarad Klein $ 500 REP Byrnes for Statehouse IA Josh Byrnes $ 750 REP Kevin Koester for House IA Rep. Kevin Koester $ 250 REP Paulsen for State House IA Rep. Kraig Paulsen $ 500 REP Upmeyer for House IA Rep. Linda L. Upmeyer $ 500 REP Committee to Elect Lisa Heddens IA Rep. Lisa Heddens $ 200 DEM Citizens for Pat Grassley IA Rep. Pat Grassley $ 750 REP Cownie for State Representative IA Rep. Peter Cownie $ 200 REP Sands for State House IA Rep. Thomas R. Sands $ 300 REP Arnold For House District 72 Committee IA Rep. Richard D. Arnold $ 400 REP People for Roger Thomas IA Rep. Roger Thomas $ 200 DEM Steve Olson for State Representative IA Rep. Steven N. Olson $ 200 REP Iverson for House IA Stewart E. Iverson, Jr. $ 500 REP OTHER Republican Party of Iowa IA $ 1,000 REP Polk County Republican Party IA $ 650 REP IOWA TOTAL $48,700 Moran for Kansas KS Rep. Jerry Moran $ 5,000 REP Pat Roberts for U S Senate Inc KS Sen. Pat Roberts $ 1,000 REP
5 Lynn Jenkins for Congress KS Rep. Lynn Jenkins $ 1,000 REP Kansans for Huelskamp KS Rep. Timothy Huelskamp $ 1,000 REP KANSAS TOTAL $8,000 Hal Rogers for Congress KY Rep. Hal Rogers $ 1,000 REP KENTUCKY TOTAL $1,000 Landry for Louisiana LA Jeffrey M. Landry $ 2,500 REP LOUISIANA TOTAL $2,500 OTHER Blue Dog Political Action Committee MD $ 5,000 DEM MARYLAND TOTAL $5,000 Stabenow for US Senate MI Sen. Debbie Stabenow $ 1,000 DEM MICHIGAN TOTAL $1,000 Peterson for Congress MN Rep. Collin C. Peterson $ 6,600 DEM LEADERSHIP Valley Political Action Committee MN Rep. Collin C. Peterson $ 5,000 DEM MINNESOTA TOTAL $11,600 Childers for Congress MS Rep. Travis Childers $ 2,000 DEM MISSISSIPPI TOTAL $2,000 LEADERSHIP Kitpac MO Sen. Christopher S. Bond $ 5,000 REP Ike Skelton for Congress Committee MO Rep. Ike Skelton $ 2,500 DEM Carnahan in Congress MO Rep. Russ Carnahan $ 5,000 DEM Cleaver for Congress MO Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, II $ 1,000 DEM Graves for Congress MO Rep. Sam Graves $ 3,000 REP Billy Long for Congress MO Billy Long $ 2,000 REP
6 Clay Jr. for Congress MO Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr. $ 2,500 DEM Todd Akin for Congress MO Rep. W. Todd Akin $ 4,000 REP MISSOURI TOTAL $25,000 Friends of Max Baucus MT Sen. Max Baucus $ 2,500 DEM MONTANA TOTAL $2,500 Nelson 2012 NE Sen. Ben Nelson $ 1,000 DEM Adrian Smith for Congress NE Rep. Adrian M. Smith $ 4,000 REP NEBRASKA TOTAL $5,000 Gillibrand for Senate NY Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand $1,000 DEM Scott Murphy for Congress NY Rep. Scott Murphy $1,000 DEM NEW YORK TOTAL $2,000 Hagan for Us Senate Inc NC Sen. Kay Hagan $ 1,000 DEM The Richard Burr Committee NC Sen. Richard Burr $ 3,000 REP Kissell for Congress NC Rep. Larry Kissell $ 2,000 DEM Mike McIntyre for Congress NC Rep. Mike McIntyre $ 3,000 DEM Cooper for Attorney General NC Atty. Gen. Roy Cooper $ 1,000 DEM NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL $10,000 Friends of Kent Conrad ND Sen. Kent Conrad $ 1,000 DEM Hoeven for Senate ND Sen. John H. Hoeven $ 5,000 REP Berg for Congress ND Rep. Rick Berg $ 3,000 REP Stenejhem for Attorney General ND Atty. Gen. Wayne Stenehjem $ 300 REP Secretary of State
7 Jaeger for Secretary of State ND Sec. Alvin Jaeger $ 100 REP Friends of Doug Goehring COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE ND Comm. Doug Goehring $ 5,000 REP TAX COMMISSIONER Fong for Tax Commissioner ND Comm. Cory Fong $ 100 REP Friends for Anderson STATE SENATE ND Sen. Arden C. Anderson $ 200 DEM Sitte for Senate ND Margaret Sitte $ 200 REP Friends for Christmann ND Sen. Randel Christmann $ 100 REP Bowman for Senate ND Sen. Bill L. Bowman $ 100 REP Nelson for Senate ND Sen. Carolyn C. Nelson $ 200 DEM Oehlke for Senate ND Sen. Dave Oehlke $ 50 REP Lee for Senate ND Sen. Judy Lee $ 200 REP Kilzer for Senate ND Sen. Ralph L. Kilzer $ 100 REP Holmberg for Senate ND Sen. Ray Holmberg $ 200 REP Friends for Wardner ND Sen. Rich Wardner $ 100 REP Friends for Wanzek ND Sen. Terry M. Wanzek $ 200 REP Mathern for Senate ND Sen. Tim Mathern $ 100 DEM Friends for Berry ND Spencer D. Berry $ 100 REP Lyson for Senate ND Sen. Stanley W. Lyson $ 100 REP Grindberg for Senate ND Sen. Tony S. Grindberg $ 100 REP STATE HOUSE Wieland for House ND Rep. Alon C Wieland $ 200 REP Grande for House ND Rep. Bette B. Grande $ 200 REP Heller for House ND Rep. Brenda Heller $ 200 REP Williams for House ND Rep. Clark Williams $ 200 DEM Dietrich for House ND Donald Dietrich $ 200 REP Friends for Uglem ND Rep. Gerald Uglem $ 200 REP Wall for House ND Rep. John D. Wall $ 100 REP Friends of Potter ND Rep. Louise Potter $ 100 DEM Friends for Johnson ND Rep. Nancy Johnson $ 100 REP Carlson for House ND Rep. Alan H. Carlson $ 200 REP Friends of Maragos ND Andrew G. Maragos $ 200 REP Martinson for House ND Rep. Bob Martinson $ 200 REP Friends of Pollert ND Rep. Chet Pollert $ 200 REP Headland for House ND Rep. Craig Headland $ 100 REP Hofstad for House ND Rep. Curt Hofstad $ 100 REP Johnson for House ND Rep. Dennis E. Johnson $ 100 REP
8 Vigessa for House ND Rep. Donald W. Vigesaa $ 200 REP Friends of Kriedt ND Rep. Gary Kreidt $ 200 REP Sukut for House ND Rep. Gary R. Sukut $ 100 REP Keiser for House ND Rep. George J. Keiser $ 100 REP Nelson for House ND Rep. Jon O. Nelson $ 200 REP Friends for Karls ND Rep. Karen Karls $ 100 REP Kempenich for House ND Rep. Keith A. Kempenich $ 200 REP Koppelman for House ND Rep. Kim Koppelman $ 200 REP Klemin for House ND Rep. Lawrence R. Klemin $ 100 REP Delmore for House ND Rep. Lois Delmore $ 100 DEM Owens for House ND Mark S. Owens $ 200 REP Hatlestad for House ND Rep. Patrick Hatlestad $ 100 REP Boehning for House ND Rep. Randy G. Boehning $ 200 REP Beadie for House ND Thomas Beadle $ 100 REP Trottier for House ND Wayne Trottier $ 100 REP Devlin for House ND William R. Devlin $ 200 REP Friends for Froelich ND Rep. Rodney J. Froelich $ 100 DEM Kelsh for House ND Rep. Scot R. Kelsh $ 100 DEM OTHER Republican House Caucus ND $ 500 REP Senate Republican Caucus ND $ 550 REP North Dakota Republican Party ND $ 1,000 REP NORTH DAKOTA TOTAL $23,800 Portman for Senate Committee OH Rob J. Portman $ 5,000 REP Tiberi for Congress OH Rep. Patrick Joseph Tiberi $ 1,000 REP Friends of John Boehner OH Rep. John A. Boehner $ 2,500 REP OHIO TOTAL $8,500 Lucas for Congress OK Rep. Frank D. Lucas $ 9,000 REP LEADERSHIP Funding Developing Leadership Political Action Committee AKA FDL PAC OK Rep. Frank D. Lucas $ 5,000 REP Scott Pruitt for Attorney General OK Scott Pruitt $ 1,000 REP
9 OKLAHOMA TOTAL $15,000 Bruun for Congress OR Scott Bruun $ 3,000 REP OREGON TOTAL $3,000 GOVERNOR Tom Corbett for Governor PA Atty. Gen. Tom Corbett $ 1,000 REP STATE SENATE Friends of Joseph Scarnati PA Sen. Joseph B. Scarnati III $ 500 REP Friends of Michael O'Pake PA Sen. Michael A. O'Pake $ 250 DEM Friends of Dominic Pileggi PA Sen. Dominic F. Pileggi $ 500 REP Friends of Mike Brubaker PA Sen. Michael W. Brubaker $ 500 REP STATE HOUSE Jerry Stern for Assembly PA Rep. Jerry A. Stern $ 250 REP Committee to Elect John Maher PA Rep. John A. Maher $ 250 REP Friends of Mike Hanna PA Rep. Michael K. Hanna, Sr. $ 250 DEM PENNSYLVANIA TOTAL $3,500 OTHER Rhode Island Democratic State Committee RI $ 3,000 DEM RHODE ISLAND TOTAL $3,000 Friends of John Thune SD Sen. John Thune $ 2,500 REP Stephanie Herseth Sandlin for South Dakota SD Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin $ 1,000 DEM SOUTH DAKOTA TOTAL $3,500 Marsha Blackburn for Congress, Inc. TN Rep. Marsha Blackburn $ 2,500 REP Steve Fincher for Congress TN Stephen L Fincher $ 2,000 REP TENNESSEE TOTAL $4,500 GOVERNOR Texans for Rick Perry TX Gov. Rick Perry $ 2,500 REP LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR David Dewhurst Committee TX Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst $ 2,500 REP
10 Texans for Greg Abbott TX Atty. Gen. Greg Abbott $ 2,500 REP COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Texans for Todd Staples TX Comm. Todd Staples $ 2,500 REP STATE SENATE Glen Hegar Campaign TX Sen. Glenn Hegar $ 1,500 REP Carlos Uresti Campaign TX Sen. Carlos I. Uresti $ 1,000 DEM Estes for State Senate Campaign TX Sen. Craig L. Estes $ 1,500 REP Fraser for Texas Senate TX Sen. Troy Fraser $ 1,000 REP STATE HOUSE Texans for Joe Straus TX Rep. Joe Straus $ 2,500 REP Rick Hardcastle Campaign TX Rep. Richard L. Hardcastle $ 1,000 REP Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles Campaign TX Rep. Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles $ 1,500 DEM TEXAS TOTAL $20,000 LEADERSHIP Hatch Election Committee Inc UT Sen. Orrin G. Hatch $ 1,000 REP Bennett Election Committee Inc UT Sen. Bob Bennett $ 1,000 REP UTAH TOTAL $2,000 Cantor for Congress VA Rep. Eric Cantor $ 4,000 REP VIRGINIA TOTAL $4,000 Friends of Scott Walker GOVERNOR WI Scott K. Walker $ 3,000 REP Van Hollen for Attorney General WI Atty. Gen. John Byron Van Hollen $ 1,000 REP STATE HOUSE LeMahieu for Assembly WI Rep. Daniel R. LeMahieu $ 300 REP Friends of Molepske WI Rep. Louis John Molepske, Jr. $ 100 DEM Taxpayers for Endsley WI Mike Endsley $ 400 REP WISCONSIN TOTAL $4,800 Grand Total $281,900
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