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Follow the Money

Where campaign dollars are flowing, which Super PACs are placing bets, and what the spending patterns reveal about the 2026 midterms. The money moves before the polls do.

FEC data as of Apr 22, 2026 09:03 PM · IE alerts last 48 hours
Total Raised
$1934.6M
512 candidates across 78 races
Outside Spending (IE)
$248.5M
Independent expenditures for/against candidates
Active IE Alerts
0
Filings in the last 48 hours
IE Direction
$144.8M
$103.7M
Support Oppose
🗺️ Where the Money Is Flowing
ME: $8.3M across 2 races — Maine 2nd | Maine Senate ME $8.3M New Hampshire 1st — $11.2M NH $11.2M VT MA RI Connecticut 5th — $8.5M CT $8.5M NY: $472.1M across 6 races — New York 19th | New York 17th | New York 4th | New York 18th NY $472.1M New Jersey 7th — $19.5M NJ $19.5M PA: $151.6M across 5 races — Pennsylvania 1st | Pennsylvania 8th | Pennsylvania 7th | Pennsylvania 10th PA $151.6M DE MD VA: $62.8M across 2 races — Virginia 7th | Virginia 2nd VA $62.8M West Virginia Senate — $6.0M WV $6.0M NC: $13.7M across 2 races — North Carolina 1st | North Carolina Senate NC $13.7M South Carolina Senate — $21.4M SC $21.4M GA Florida 13th — $50.2M FL $50.2M Alabama Senate — $32.9M AL $32.9M Mississippi Senate — $6.5M MS $6.5M Tennessee Senate — $8.9M TN $8.9M Kentucky Senate — $70.4M KY $70.4M OH: $59.2M across 4 races — Ohio 9th | Ohio 13th | Ohio 1st | Ohio Senate (Special) OH $59.2M IN MI: $124.8M across 5 races — Michigan 7th | Michigan 8th | Michigan 10th | Michigan 3rd MI $124.8M IL WI: $53.6M across 2 races — Wisconsin 1st | Wisconsin 3rd WI $53.6M Minnesota 2nd — $20.5M MN $20.5M IA: $42.8M across 2 races — Iowa 1st | Iowa 3rd IA $42.8M MO Arkansas Senate — $9.7M AR $9.7M Louisiana Senate — $37.9M LA $37.9M TX: $166.0M across 5 races — Texas Senate GOP Primary | Texas Senate Dem Primary | Texas 34th | Texas 15th TX $166.0M Oklahoma Senate — $18.2M OK $18.2M Kansas Senate — $4.1M KS $4.1M Nebraska 2nd — $10.3M NE $10.3M South Dakota Senate — $3.3M SD $3.3M ND MT Wyoming Senate — $3.6M WY $3.6M Colorado 3rd — $29.2M CO $29.2M NM: $10.5M across 2 races — New Mexico 2nd | New Mexico Senate NM $10.5M AZ: $89.9M across 3 races — Arizona 1st | Arizona 6th | Arizona 2nd AZ $89.9M UT NV: $45.5M across 3 races — Nevada 1st | Nevada 3rd | Nevada 4th NV $45.5M Idaho Senate — $3.3M ID $3.3M Oregon 5th — $8.3M OR $8.3M Washington 3rd — $17.2M WA $17.2M CA: $481.3M across 10 races — California 22nd | California 45th | California 3rd | California 27th CA $481.3M AK HI
$0
$481.3M
🏆 Top Super PACs
#
Committee
IE Spend
Support
Oppose
Targeting
1
$34.7M
$8.7M
$26.0M
Cornyn, Paxton
2
$31.8M
$0
$31.8M
Kim
3
$29.0M
$29.0M
$30K
Fine, Moore, Patronis
4
$23.0M
$16.9M
$6.2M
Barr, Morris
5
$12.1M
$5.3M
$6.8M
Crockett, Talarico
6
$10.3M
$10.3M
$6K
Menefee, Walkinshaw
7
$10.1M
$6.1M
$4.0M
Barr, Morris
8
$9.4M
$2.6M
$6.8M
Letlow
9
$6.8M
$6.8M
$0
Fine
10
$6.6M
$5.5M
$1.2M
Morris
11
$6.5M
$1.8M
$4.6M
Barr
12
$5.3M
$5.3M
$0
Alfonso
13
$4.8M
$0
$4.8M
Chakrabarti
14
$4.6M
$4.6M
$63K
Patronis
15
$3.4M
$3.4M
$5K
Walkinshaw
🚨 Recent IE Activity (48h)
No IE filings in the last 48 hours. Markets are quiet.
🔥 Race Spending Leaderboard
#
Race
Raised
IE Spend
Total $
Cands
1
$78.4M
$243K
$78.7M
8
2
$20.8M
$49.6M
$70.4M
8
3
$47.6M
$3.7M
$51.3M
8
4
$26.9M
$23.2M
$50.2M
8
5
$44.9M
$3.7M
$48.6M
8
6
$11.4M
$37.0M
$48.4M
2
7
$29.3M
$13.4M
$42.7M
2
8
$37.5M
$3.7M
$41.2M
8
9
$24.3M
$13.6M
$37.9M
8
10
$30.8M
$6.6M
$37.4M
8
11
$7.3M
$25.6M
$32.9M
7
12
$27.5M
$3.9M
$31.4M
8
13
$29.8M
$534K
$30.3M
8
14
$28.3M
$1.7M
$30.0M
8
15
$28.7M
$593K
$29.2M
8
💵 Top Candidates by Fundraising
#
Candidate
Raised
COH
Net IE
Sm $
Race
1
$27.7M
$14.7M
$0
69%
NY-19
2
$20.7M
$4.8M
+$4.6M
59%
TX-SEN-D-PRIMARY
3
$12.4M
$5.5M
$0
69%
NY-19
4
$11.6M
$5.6M
$0
12%
NY-19
5
Khanna (D)
$11.4M
$16.1M
$0
12%
CA-13
6
$11.2M
$2.2M
$0
6%
LA-SEN
7
$9.7M
$5.3M
+$181K
59%
VA-07
8
$8.6M
$3.1M
$0
77%
CO-03
9
$8.6M
$3.5M
$-6.3M
76%
TX-SEN-D-PRIMARY
10
Emmer (R)
$8.3M
$4.6M
$0
25%
MN-02
11
Hern (R)
$8.3M
$8.2M
+$12K
4%
OK-SEN
12
Barr (R)
$8.0M
$4.2M
$-6.2M
14%
KY-SEN
13
Kim (R)
$7.7M
$5.8M
$-3.2M
38%
CA-13
14
Crane (R)
$7.4M
$2.3M
+$51K
40%
AZ-01
15
Morris (R)
$7.0M
$581K
+$21.8M
33%
KY-SEN
16
Lawler (R)
$6.7M
$4.2M
$-1K
14%
NY-19
17
$6.5M
$2.6M
$-121K
62%
SC-SEN
18
Tran (D)
$6.5M
$327K
+$2K
24%
CA-22
19
$6.5M
$7.1M
+$311K
2%
LA-SEN
20
Cooke (D)
$6.5M
$4.4M
+$104
39%
WI-01