Outside Spending: Eric Hovde

Eric Hovde outside spending: $7.3M supporting and $40.1M opposing (REP-WI). See Super PACs and committees.

Independent expenditures around Eric Hovde show how Super PACs, party-aligned committees, and other outside groups are trying to influence this race without coordinating with the candidate. The support and opposition tables below identify the committees behind the money and separate positive spending from negative spending.

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$7.3MSupporting
$40.1MOpposing
$32.8MNet Advantage

Committees Supporting Eric Hovde

#CommitteeAmount
1Americans for Prosperity Action, Inc. (AFP Action) DBA CVA Action and DBA LIBRE Action$5.2M
2FIX WASHINGTON PAC$853K
3American Principles Project PAC$505K
4SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUND$355K
5COMMON SENSE FOR AMERICA PAC$207K
6SENATE CONSERVATIVES ACTION$119K
7NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA POLITICAL VICTORY FUND$51K
8RED SENATE$37K
9CLUB FOR GROWTH PAC$8K
10PATRIOTS FOR A BRIGHTER AMERICA$7K

Committees Opposing Eric Hovde

#CommitteeAmount
1WinSenate$24.8M
2DSCC$10.3M
3Women Vote$2.8M
4ACLU VOTER EDUCATION FUND$1.0M
5PROJECT 72 WI PAC$421K
6Power to the Polls Federal Fund$366K
7LCV Victory Fund$355K
8Forward Blue PAC$76K
9IN UNION USA ACTION$38K
10IN UNION USA$35K
11RED SENATE$894
12Human Rights Campaign Equality Votes PAC$264

Frequently Asked Questions

How much outside money has targeted Eric Hovde?

$47.4M in independent expenditures has targeted Eric Hovde. Of that, $7.3M (15.4%) supported Eric Hovde and $40.1M (84.6%) opposed Eric Hovde.

Which committees support Eric Hovde?

10 committees have reported spending to support Eric Hovde. The top supporter is Americans for Prosperity Action, Inc. (AFP Action) DBA CVA Action and DBA LIBRE Action with $5.2M.

Which committees oppose Eric Hovde?

12 committees have reported spending to oppose Eric Hovde. The top opposer is WinSenate with $24.8M.

What is Eric Hovde's outside-spending net advantage?

Eric Hovde's net outside-spending advantage is $32.8M. Net advantage compares supportive outside spending with opposition outside spending.

Where does this independent expenditure data come from?

Outside spending data comes from Federal Election Commission Schedule E filings, where committees disclose independent expenditures supporting or opposing federal candidates.

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