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1 United Technologies Corporation Federal PAC Campaign Contributions Election Cycle Candidates supported by the Federal PAC United States Senate Total Contributed - $211,000 Committee First Last Party Office St Contributed Friends Of John Barrasso John Barrasso R Senate WY $2, Bennett Election Committee Robert Bennett R Senate UT $1, A Lot Of People Who Support Jeff Jeff Bingaman D Senate NM $2, Friends Of Roy Blunt Roy Blunt R Senate MO $5, Friends Of Barbara Boxer Barbara Boxer D Senate CA $4, The Richard Burr Committee Richard Burr R Senate NC $10, Chris Coons For Delaware Christopher Coons D Senate DE $5, Mike Crapo For Us Senate Mike Crapo R Senate ID $10, DeMint for Senate Committee Jim DeMint R Senate SC $2, Friends Of Byron Dorgan Byron Dorgan D Senate ND $6, Feinstein For Senate Dianne Feinstein D Senate CA $5, Gillibrand For Senate Kirsten Gillibrand D Senate DC $10, Grassley Committee Charles Grassley R Senate IA $10, Daniel K Inouye For US Senate Daniel Inouye D Senate HI $3, Georgians For Isakson Johnny Isakson R Senate GA $9, Ron Johnson For Senate Ronald Johnson R Senate WI $2, Kirk For Senate Mark Kirk R Senate IL $5, Leahy For U.S. Senator Committee Patrick Leahy D Senate VT $5, Friends Of Joe Lieberman Joseph Lieberman I Senate CT $3, Friends Of Blanche Lincoln Blanche Lincoln D Senate AR $5, Friends Of John McCain John McCain R Senate VA $5, Mikulski For Senate Committee Barbara Mikulski D Senate MD $8, Lisa Murkowski For US Senate Lisa Murkowski R Senate AK $7, People For Patty Murray Patty Murray D Senate WA $10, Portman For Senate Committee Rob Portman R Senate OH $5, Friends For Harry Reid Harry Reid D Senate NV $8, Jim Risch For U S Senate Committee James Risch R Senate ID $1, Marco Rubio For US Senate Marco Rubio R Senate FL $5,000.00
2 Friends Of Schumer Charles Schumer D Senate NY $10, Shelby For US Senate Richard Shelby R Senate AL $10, Friends Of John Thune John Thune R Senate SD $10, Friends Of Pat Toomey Patrick Toomey R Senate PA $5, David Vitter For US Senate David Vitter R Senate LA $10, Wyden For Senate Ron Wyden D Senate OR $10, United States House of Representatives Total Contributed - $899,000 Committee First Last Party Office St Contributed Todd Akin For Congress Todd Akin R House MO $2, Steve Austria For Congress Steve Austria R House OH $2, Friends Of John Barrow John Barrow D House GA $10, Bartlett For Congress Committee Roscoe Bartlett R House MD $1, The Congressman Joe Barton Committee Joe Barton R House TX $5, Bass Victory Committee Charles Bass R House NH $5, Becerra For Congress Xavier Becerra D House CA $5, Berkley For Congress Shelley Berkley D House NV $5, Sanford Bishop For Congress Sanford Bishop D House GA $10, Diane Black For Congress Diane Black R House TN $5, Marsha Blackburn For Congress, Inc. Marsha Blackburn R House TN $2, Blumenauer For Congress Earl Blumenauer D House OR $2, Boccieri for Congress John Boccieri D House OH $5, Friends Of John Boehner John Boehner R House OH $7, Jo Bonner For Congress Committee Josiah Bonner R House AL $2, Boswell For Congress Leonard Boswell D House IA $4, Boucher For Congress Committee Rick Boucher D House VA $5, Charles Boustany Jr. MD For Congress Charles Boustany R House LA $5, Boyd For Congress Allen Boyd D House FL $10, Brady For Congress Kevin Brady R House TX $6, Bright For Congress Bobby Bright D House AL $5, Vern Buchanan For Congress Vern Buchanan R House FL $2, Bucshon For Congress Larry Bucshon R House IN $5, Dan Burton For Congress Committee Dan Burton R House IN $1, Hoosiers Supporting Buyer For Congress Steve Buyer R House IN $1, Ken Calvert For Congress Committee Ken Calvert R House CA $6, Dave Camp For Congress David Camp R House MI $10, Canseco For Congress Francisco Canseco R House TX $1, Cantor For Congress Eric Cantor R House VA $10, Friends of Dennis Cardoza Dennis Cardoza D House CA $5, Russ Carnahan In Congress Committee Russ Carnahan D House MO $1,000.00
3 John Carter For Congress John Carter R House TX $5, Ben Chandler For Congress Benjamin Chandler D House KY $2, Friends Of Jim Clyburn James Clyburn D House SC $10, Coffman For Congress Mike Coffman R House CO $1, Steve Cohen For Congress Stephen Cohen D House TN $5, Cole For Congress Thomas Cole R House OK $6, Conyers For Congress John Conyers D House DC $1, Cooper For Congress Jim Cooper D House TN $3, Costello For Congress Committee Jerry Costello D House IL $4, Courtney For Congress Joseph Courtney D House CT $10, Crowley For Congress Joseph Crowley D House NY $5, Texans For Henry Cuellar Henry Cuellar D House TX $2, Culberson For Congress John Culberson R House TX $5, Defazio For Congress Peter DeFazio D House OR $2, Friends Of Rosa Delauro Rosa DeLauro D House CT $10, Norm Dicks For Congress Norm Dicks D House WA $8, John D. Dingell For Congress John Dingell D House DC $5, Duffy For Congress Sean Duffy R House WI $5, Chet Edwards For Congress Chet Edwards D House TX $10, Steve Fincher For Congress Stephen Fincher R House TN $5, Forbes For Congress J. Forbes R House VA $1, Frelinghuysen For Congress Rodney Frelinghuyse R House NJ $3, Jim Gerlach For Congress Committee James Gerlach R House PA $5, Giffords For Congress Gabrielle Giffords D House AZ $10, Gingrey For Congress Phil Gingrey R House GA $5, Charles A. Gonzalez Congressional Charles Gonzalez D House TX $5, Congressman Bart Gordon Committee Bart Gordon D House TN $2, Kay Granger Campaign Fund Kay Granger R House TX $10, Graves For Congress Samuel Graves R House MO $3, Gene Green Congressional Campaign Gene Green D House TX $7, Griffith For Congress Parker Griffith R House AL $5, A Whole Lot Of People For Grijalva Raul Grijalva D House AZ $3, Hall For Congress Committee Ralph Hall R House TX $5, John Hall For Congress John Hall D House NY $5, Hanabusa 2012 Colleen Hanabusa D House VA $1, Friends Of Jane Harman Jane Harman D House CA $2, Hastings For Congress Alcee Hastings D House FL $1, Martin Heinrich For Congress, Inc. Martin Heinrich D House NM $4, Heller For Congress Dean Heller R House NV $4, Wally Herger For Congress Committee Wally Herger R House CA $1, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin For South Stephanie Herseth D House SD $5, Dakota Jim Himes For Congress James Himes D House CT $15,000.00
4 Friends Of Maurice Hinchey Maurice Hinchey D House NY $5, Mike Honda For Congress Michael Honda D House CA $5, Hoyer For Congress Steny Hoyer D House DC $10, Huizenga For Congress William Huizenga R House MI $5, Duncan D. Hunter For Congress Duncan Hunter R House DC $5, Robert Hurt For Congress Robert Hurt R House VA $5, Steve Israel For Congress Committee Steve Israel D House NY $7, Lynn Jenkins For Congress Lynn Jenkins R House KS $5, Friends Of Sam Johnson Samuel Johnson R House TX $6, Kaptur For Congress Marcy Kaptur D House DC $1, Kind For Congress Committee Ron Kind D House WI $1, Pete King For Congress Committee Peter King R House NY $10, Friends Of Jack Kingston Jack Kingston R House GA $4, Klein For Congress Ronald Klein D House FL $3, Kline For Congress John Kline R House MN $1, Kosmas For Congress Suzanne Kosmas D House FL $8, Citizens To Elect Rick Larsen Rick Larsen D House WA $5, Larson For Congress John Larson D House CT $10, Levin For Congress Sander Levin D House MI $10, Lewis For Congress Committee Jerry Lewis R House CA $10, Loebsack For Congress David Loebsack D House IA $2, Lofgren For Congress Zoe Lofgren D House CA $2, People For Ben Ben Lujan D House NM $2, Lungren For Congress Daniel Lungren R House CA $1, Friends Of Dan Maffei Daniel Maffei D House NY $2, Donald A. Manzullo For Congress Donald Manzullo R House IL $10, Marino For Congress Tom Marino R House PA $1, Friends Of Jim Marshall Jim Marshall D House GA $3, Massa For Congress Eric Massa D House NY $5, Matheson For Congress James Matheson D House UT $2, Kevin Mccarthy For Congress Kevin McCarthy R House CA $5, McCaul For Congress, Inc Michael McCaul R House TX $5, Committee To Elect Mchugh John McHugh R House VA $2, Buck Mckeon For Congress Howard McKeon R House CA $6, Pat Meehan For Congress Patrick Meehan R House PA $5, Meeks For Congress Gregory Meeks D House NY $1, Menendez For Senate Robert Menendez D House NJ $2, Mica For Congress John Mica R House FL $1, Jeff Miller For Congress Jeff Miller R House FL $2, Minnick For Congress Walter Minnick D House ID $5, Alan Mollohan For Congress Committee Alan Mollohan D House WV $5, Moran For Congress James Moran D House VA $6, Scott Murphy For Congress Scott Murphy D House NY $1,000.00
5 Patrick Murphy For Congress Patrick Murphy D House PA $5, Committee To Elect Chris Murphy Christopher Murphy D House CT $10, Murtha For Congress Committee John Murtha D House PA $5, Napolitano For Congress Grace Napolitano D House CA $10, Richard E Neal For Congress Committee Richard Neal D House MA $10, Devin Nunes Campaign Committee Devin Nunes R House CA $2, Friends Of Jim Oberstar James Oberstar D House DC $1, A Lot Of People For Dave Obey David Obey D House WI $5, Olson For Congress Committee Pete Olson House TX $4, Citizens For John Olver For Congress John Olver D House MA $1, Ortiz For Congress Committee Solomon Ortiz D House TX $10, Bill Owens For Congress Bill Owens D House NY $5, Pastor For Arizona Ed Pastor D House AZ $6, Nancy Pelosi For Congress Nancy Pelosi D House DC $10, Perlmutter For Congress Edwin Perlmutter D House CO $7, Citizens For Tom Petri Thomas Petri R House WI $5, Pingree For Congress Chellie Pingree D House ME $5, Earl Pomeroy For Congress Earl Pomeroy D House ND $5, Friends Of Bill Posey Bill Posey R House FL $3, Price For Congress David Price D House NC $5, Keep Nick Rahall In Congress Committee Nick Rahall D House WV $5, Tom Reed For Congress Tom Reed R House NY $10, Rehberg For Congress Dennis Rehberg R House MT $2, The Reyes Committee, Inc Silvestre Reyes D House TX $10, Ciro Rodriguez For Congress Ciro Rodriguez D House TX $10, Hal Rogers For Congress Harold Rogers R House KY $10, Tom Rooney For Congress Thomas Rooney R House FL $10, Roskam For Congress Committee Peter Roskam R House IL $4, Ros-Lehtinen For Congress Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R House FL $1, Steve Rothman For New Jersey, Inc. Steven Rothman D House NJ $2, Lucille Roybal-Allard For Congress Lucille Roybal-Allard D House DC $1, Tim Ryan For Congress Timothy Ryan D House OH $5, Ryan For Congress Paul Ryan R House WI $9, John Salazar For Congress John Salazar D House CO $5, Committee To Re-Elect Loretta Sanchez Loretta Sanchez D House CA $1, Schauer For Congress Mark Schauer D House MI $1, Schiff For Congress Adam Schiff D House CA $5, Kurt Schrader For Congress Kurt Schrader D House OR $5, Allyson Schwartz For Congress Allyson Schwartz D House PA $2, Sherman For Congress Brad Sherman D House CA $2, Volunteers For Shimkus John Shimkus R House IL $5, Simpson For Congress Michael Simpson R House ID $7, Ike Skelton For Congress Committee Ike Skelton D House MO $5,500.00
6 Louise Slaughter Re-Election Committee Louise Slaughter D House NY $2, Adam Smith For Congress Committee D. Adam Smith D House WA $3, Adrian Smith For Congress Adrian Smith R House NE $5, Spratt For Congress Committee John Spratt D House SC $5, Gene Taylor For Congress Committee Gene Taylor D House MS $5, Harry Teague For Congress Harry Teague D House NM $5, Lee Terry For Congress Lee Terry R House NE $2, Friends Of Bennie Thompson Bennie Thompson D House MS $10, Thornberry For Congress Committee Mac Thornberry R House TX $5, Kansans For Tiahrt Todd Tiahrt R House KS $6, Tiberi For Congress Patrick Tiberi R House OH $5, Dina Titus For Congress Dina Titus D House NV $1, Paul Tonko For Congress Paul Tonko D House NY $5, Upton For All Of Us Frederick Upton R House MI $5, Van Hollen For Congress Chris Van Hollen D House MD $5, Visclosky For Congress Peter Visclosky D House IN $2, Walden For Congress Gregory Walden R House OR $7, Debbie Wasserman Schultz For Congress Debbie Wasserman- D House FL $6, Congressman Waxman Campaign Henry Waxman D House CA $5, Welch For Congress Peter Welch D House VT $5, Lynn Westmoreland For Congress Lynn Westmorelan R House GA $1, Friends Of Frank Wolf Frank Wolf R House VA $10, Congressman Bill Young Campaign C.W. Young R House FL $10,000.00
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