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Who funds Nikema Williams

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December 18, 2024
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Representative Nikema Williams (D-GA), who first assumed office in 2020, is gearing up for her next election in 2024 with robust fundraising efforts. Serving on the Financial Services Committee, Williams has raised $909,918 during the 2023-2024 election cycle, with $827,162 spent and $86,822 in cash on hand as of October 16, 2024. Her campaign has accrued no debts.

A significant portion of her financial backing comes from the Pro-Israel sector, contributing a total of $90,140, with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) leading as her top donor, providing $86,140. Other notable contributors include King & Spalding ($10,400), Delta Air Lines ($10,090), Coca-Cola Co. ($10,050), and American Crystal Sugar ($10,000). 

In terms of industries, the Insurance sector contributed $63,155, followed by Real Estate ($56,355), Lawyers/Law Firms ($54,180), and Commercial Banks ($34,550). PAC contributions dominate her funding sources, accounting for 60.13%, or $547,160, of her total funds. Large individual contributions makeup 32.43%, while small individual contributions represent 3.21%, or $29,249. Williams has not utilized self-financing in her campaign. 

The financial data underscores Williams’ strong backing from influential industries and organizations, particularly Pro-Israel donors, as she prepares for the upcoming election. Source: Open Secrets

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