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Top Pro-Israel Contributors to Federal Candidates
and Parties
(2002)
Total contributions: $8,415,700 |
Rank |
Organization |
Amount |
Dems |
Repubs |
1 |
Center for Middle East Peace/Econ Coop |
$1,465,000 |
100% |
0% |
2 |
National PAC |
$257,000 |
48% |
52% |
3 |
Joint Action Cmte for Political Affairs |
$217,916 |
96% |
4% |
4 |
NorPAC |
$209,005 |
58% |
42% |
5 |
Washington PAC |
$202,250 |
67% |
33% |
6 |
Women's Alliance for Israel |
$167,850 |
65% |
35% |
7 |
National Action Cmte |
$154,750 |
65% |
35% |
8 |
Desert Caucus |
$153,600 |
58% |
42% |
9 |
Citizens Organized PAC |
$148,750 |
58% |
42% |
10 |
Hudson Valley PAC |
$146,000 |
61% |
39% |
11 |
Florida Congressional Cmte |
$127,500 |
64% |
36% |
12 |
MOPAC |
$114,000 |
100% |
0% |
13 |
Americans for Good Government |
$107,350 |
46% |
52% |
14 |
Northern Californians for Good Govt |
$102,000 |
86% |
14% |
15 |
St Louisians for Better Government |
$85,000 |
96% |
4% |
16 |
Heartland PAC |
$68,500 |
63% |
37% |
17 |
Americans United in Support of Democracy |
$61,700 |
70% |
30% |
18 |
Bi-County PAC |
$56,000 |
88% |
12% |
18 |
City PAC |
$56,000 |
58% |
42% |
20 |
National Jewish Democratic Council |
$51,932 |
100% |
0% |
METHODOLOGY: The numbers on this page are based on contributions from
PACs, soft money donors, and individuals giving $200 or more. (Only
those groups giving $5,000 or more are listed here.) In many cases,
the organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from
the organization's PAC, its individual members or employees or owners,
and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include
subsidiaries and affiliates. All donations took place during the 2001-2002
election cycle and were released by the Federal Election Commission
on Monday, June 09, 2003.
Source: Center
for Responsive Politics |
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