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$32,516Cash on Hand
$1,255,191Total Contributions
$1,198,600Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,104,600.00 Betting on Bristol ENTITY
$56,000.00 The United Company ENTITY
$50,999.00 Par Ventures Inc ENTITY
$43,592.36 Hard Rock International ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$451,750.00 Mclaughlin Media ENTITY
$435,623.22 Mcguirewoods LLP ENTITY
$67,000.00 Cornerstone Solutions Florida LLC ENTITY
$46,687.20 The Art of Message Inc ENTITY
$45,193.78 Lindsey J Holman INDIVIDUAL
$28,000.00 Public Opinion Strategies LLC ENTITY
$22,491.16 Facebook Inc Meta ENTITY
$11,760.00 Lee Enterprises Media Group ENTITY
$10,866.09 Mumpower Sign Supply Inc ENTITY
$10,666.76 The Ups Store ENTITY
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