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Who funds Hank Johnson

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
December 18, 2024
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Hank Johnson, a Democratic Representative from Georgia serving on the Judiciary and Transportation and Infrastructure committees, is preparing for his 2024 re-election campaign with robust financial support. As of the latest report filed on October 16, 2024, his campaign has raised $595,472, spent $564,372, and has $94,884 in cash on hand, with $5,211 in debts. Johnson’s fundraising efforts are primarily driven by PAC contributions, which account for 79.36% of his total funds, amounting to $475,393. 

Pro- Isreal PAC has provided $114,300 to Rep. Hank Johnson and large individual contributions,14.26% ($85,396). Small individual donations make up 6.37% ($38,195). Among his top contributors, Cox Enterprises leads with $10,090, followed by the Air Line Pilots Association, Allied Pilots Association, American Association for Justice, and American Crystal Sugar, each donating $10,000. 

Transportation unions are the largest supporting industry, contributing $58,004, followed by lawyers and law firms ($38,060), the TV, movie, and music industries ($36,250), public sector unions ($34,500), and building trade unions ($28,500). Johnson’s campaign is supported by his leadership PAC, Community PAC, reflecting strong backing from influential sectors as he seeks another term in Congress. Source: Open Secrets

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