2024 Presidential Candidates' Top Contributors as of June 2024

Top Contributors

ContributorContributionsDescription
Future Forward$9,019,574The Democratic super PAC advocates for the repeal of tax cuts for the rich, protecting the Affordable Care Act and democracy, according to its website. Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is its prominent donor.
Greylock Partners$9,009,400A prominent venture capital firm that invests in tech startups. LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman is a partner at the firm.
Sequoia Capital$7,306,600A venture capital firm that funds tech companies.
Democracy PAC$7,300,000A super PAC backed by Democratic megadonor George Soros, targeting Texas voters with the objective to turn it blue.
American Bridge 21st Century$5,737,075A super PAC that conducts opposition research primarily for the Democratic party. The super PAC has said that it will spend $200 million during the 2024 election cycle, indicating their intention to mount a comprehensive effort to oppose Donald Trump.
Newsweb Corp$5,009,400A Chicago-based company known for its commercial printing business and ownership of several radio stations. Fred Eychaner, the founder of Newsweb Corp, has been a significant donor to Democratic candidates, including Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. He is also known for advocating for LGBT causes. 
Arista Networks$2,632,400A tech company that designs and sells advanced switches and routers for cloud computing and data centers. 
Euclidean Capital$2,506,600A hedge fund founded by billionaire James Simons.
Laborers Union$2,112,320Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) is commonly known as the Laborers Union. LIUNA represents workers from various sectors, including construction, health care, and municipalities.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers$1,574,126A labor union with more than 800,000 active members and retirees. These members work in various industries, including construction, government, telecommunications, and utilities.
Source: OpenSecrets; Federal Election Commission

About the Data

Donor data is as of June 20, 2024. OpenSecrets combines contributions from companies and organizations. Since companies themselves aren't allowed to donate to campaigns, they typically make donations through family members, owners and employees. The data includes money donated to the campaign and to single-candidate hybrid PACs or super PACs.