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22 PACs and Super PACs tracked across 10 issue areas — including 19 that play an outsized or controversial role in recent elections. All data from Federal Election Commission public filings.
Super PAC aligned with the House Republican leadership.
View recipientsSuper PAC aligned with the Senate Republican leadership.
View recipientsSuper PAC aligned with House Democratic leadership.
View recipientsSuper PAC aligned with Senate Democratic leadership.
View recipientsLargest pro-Israel lobbying organization; spent >$100M in 2024 congressional races.
View recipientsPro-Israel, pro-peace PAC supporting a two-state solution.
View recipientsPro-Israel Democratic PAC; often opposes progressive primary challengers.
View recipientsAbortion rights; supports pro-choice candidates nationwide.
View recipientsAnti-abortion; backs candidates supporting national abortion restrictions.
View recipientsBacks pro-choice Democratic women candidates.
View recipientsA Political Action Committee (PAC) is an organization that raises money to support or oppose candidates for office. PACs are required to register with the Federal Election Commission and disclose all contributions.
Traditional PACs can contribute directly to candidates (up to $5,000 per candidate per election). Super PACs can raise and spend unlimited amounts but cannot contribute directly to candidates or coordinate with their campaigns. Many organizations operate both a traditional PAC and an affiliated Super PAC — we group them together on each page.
All data comes from FEC public filings. Contributions are a matter of public record.