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Money talks, and powerful organizations use it to influence elections and policy. Each organization profile tracks campaign contributions from the organization's employees and members, its PAC and from the organization itself, only when it gives to outside groups. Each profile also tracks the organization’s lobbying activity to influence public policy, as well as its outside spending to influence elections. Read about our methodology.

Top Contributors

Rank Organization Total Contributions
1 Uline Inc $32,608,243
2 Fahr LLC $26,168,878
3 Paloma Partners $21,755,289
4 Blackstone Group $21,378,676
5 Bloomberg LP $19,636,423
6 Senate Majority PAC $13,692,040
7 Newsweb Corp $12,837,309
8 Carpenters & Joiners Union $11,202,954
9 Susquehanna International Group $10,701,506
10 Sixteen Thirty Fund $10,470,474

Top Outside Spending Organizations

Rank Organization Total Outside Spending
1 Senate Majority PAC $19,521,551
2 Unite the Country $17,503,592
3 American Bridge 21st Century $15,690,392
4 Persist PAC $14,810,711
5 VoteVets.org $13,589,121
6 National Republican Senatorial Cmte $13,356,287
7 Club for Growth $12,411,989
8 Committee to Defend the President $8,253,852
9 League of Conservation Voters $6,991,186
10 EMILY's List $6,684,987

Top Lobbying Organizations

Rank Organization Total Lobbying
1 US Chamber of Commerce $77,245,000
2 Open Society Policy Center $48,470,000
3 National Assn of Realtors $41,241,006
4 Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America $29,301,000
5 American Hospital Assn $26,232,680
6 Blue Cross/Blue Shield $25,236,590
7 American Medical Assn $20,910,000
8 Business Roundtable $19,990,000
9 Amazon.com $16,790,000
10 Facebook Inc $16,710,000

i Campaign finance totals for the current election cycle were released by the FEC on June 22, 2020 and by the IRS on April 03, 2019. Lobbying data was released by the Senate Office of Public Records on April 22, 2020. Outside spending data was released by the FEC on July 03, 2020.

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