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Top second-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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McConnell Senate Committee | Mitch McConnell | $904,773 | Louisville, KY |
Rand Paul for US Senate 2016 | Rand Paul | $850,311 | Newport, KY |
Andy Barr for Congress, Inc. | Garland Barr | $318,625 | Lexington, KY |
Comer for Congress | James Comer | $108,805 | Tompkinsville, KY |
Hal Rogers for Congress | Harold Rogers | $61,200 | Somerset, KY |
Guthrie for Congress | Brett S. Guthrie | $52,050 | Bowling Green, KY |
Thomas Massie for Congress | Thomas H. Massie | $45,860 | Newport, KY |
Wirth for Congress | Claire Wirth | $39,472 | Prospect, KY |
Amy McGrath for Senate, Inc. | Amy McGrath | $30,384 | Lexington, KY |
Dr Van Dam for Congress | Richard Jacob Van Dam | $3,250 | Somerset, KY |