Alliance For America's Future
Alliance For America's Future has reported spending a total of $703,776 on independent campaigning through October 2010, with 100% benefiting Republican candidates. Back to group list.
Race | Week before election | Two weeks before election | Three weeks before election | 2010 Total |
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New York's 1st district Opposing Timothy H. Bishop (D) Supporting Randy Altschuler (R) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $360,000 |
Ohio Senate Opposing Lee Irwin Fisher (D) Supporting Rob Portman (R) | $0 | $135,000 | $137,541 | $272,541 |
Colorado's 3rd district Opposing John Salazar (D) | $14,909 | $0 | $0 | $14,909 |
Colorado's 7th district Opposing Edwin G. Perlmutter (D) | $14,909 | $0 | $0 | $14,909 |
West Virginia's 1st district Opposing Mike Oliverio (D) | $14,909 | $0 | $0 | $14,909 |
West Virginia's 3rd district Opposing Nick Rahall (D) | $14,909 | $0 | $0 | $14,909 |
Ohio's 6th district Supporting Bill Johnson (R) | $2,900 | $0 | $0 | $2,900 |
Virginia's 2nd district Supporting Scott Rigell (R) | $2,900 | $0 | $0 | $2,900 |
Virginia's 5th district Supporting Robert Hurt (R) | $2,900 | $0 | $0 | $2,900 |
Virginia's 11th district Supporting Keith S. Fimian (R) | $2,900 | $0 | $0 | $2,900 |
SOURCES: Federal Election Commission filings; Washington Post research
NOTE: Totals represent spending in calendar year 2010 and will change as new filings are made or information is amended. Data includes "electioneering communication" and electronically-filed "independent expenditure" spending reported to the Federal Election Commission. Spending on "issue ads" targeting candidates will not be included if it is more than 30 days before a primary or more than 60 days before the general election. "Weeks on list" shows the total number of weeks that a group or race has been in the top ten throughout the year.
By T.W. Farnam and Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso -- The Washington Post
NOTE: Totals represent spending in calendar year 2010 and will change as new filings are made or information is amended. Data includes "electioneering communication" and electronically-filed "independent expenditure" spending reported to the Federal Election Commission. Spending on "issue ads" targeting candidates will not be included if it is more than 30 days before a primary or more than 60 days before the general election. "Weeks on list" shows the total number of weeks that a group or race has been in the top ten throughout the year.
By T.W. Farnam and Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso -- The Washington Post