
If the efficiency of obtaining funds was the only indicator of electoral success, the fight for the first fragment of the Congress District in Bucks can be stopped by TKO.
A republican five times Brian Fitzpatrick He sported his democratic pretender Bob Harvie at almost 4: 1 in the second quarter of 2025 and accumulated a warpage approaching $ 6.5 million, preparing to re -election to Washington.
However, democrats and others still perceive Fitzpatrick as sensitive and one of the key keys that regains the majority of Congress 120 ..
Fitzpatrick collected $ 1.31 million in the second quarter of 2025from April 1 to June 30. From this amount, USD 332,000 came from committees of political activities. His expenses amounted to almost USD 210,000, which left Fitzpatrick with $ 6.475 million on hand in the second half of the year.
“This campaign has never concerned the party – it is a goal, “said Fitzpatrick in a press release.” At a time when too many are trying to divide, our community still chooses a different path – based on unity, decency and results. I did not decide to go – I was chosen – I was chosen to get up. Do what is right, even if it is challenging. Each voice in our district.
During this election cycle, Fitzpatrick received individual contributions of $ 601,047.61, including USD 7,000 with such recognizable names as Ross Perot Jr.IN Woody HuntIN Charles SchwabIN Steve WartnIN Roger Penske AND Harlan Crow.
- Raymond G. Chambers, Wesray Social Investments (NJ)
- Katherine Raymond Crow, Crow Holdings (Texas)
- Derek Elder, Derson Advisors LLC (Florida)
- Kenneth G. Langone, CEO, Invemed (ny)
- Jennifer Lipschultz, Shade Tree Advisors (ny)
- Mark Lipschultz, Shade Tree Advisors (ny)
- Gila Milstein, self -employed (California)
- Douglas Scrivner, retired (California)
- Paul Singer, CEO, Elliott Investment Management (Fla.)
- Gene Sykes, Goldman Sachs (California)
- Andrew Worden, requested information (Conn)
- Anna Worden, Information requested (Conn.)
- Karen Blattner, requested information (minn.)
- David Blattner Jr., lawyer, Blattner Energy (minn.)
- Eric Mandelblatt, Flunder, Coroban Capital (Colo.)
- Ross Perot Jr., Chairman, Hillwood (Texas)
- James Bowen, CEO, First Trust Portfolios LP (Ill.)
- William H. Roj, pensioner (Ohio)
- Adam Weinstein, managing director, New Mountain Capital (ny)
- Craig Buchsbaum, retired PG & E Electric (California)
- Michael Psaros, Managing Partner, KPS Capital (NY)
- Craig Duchniossois, retired president, Duchaossois Capital (ill.)
- Keith Rabois, managing director, Khosla Ventures (Fla.)
- James Flores, CEO, Sable Permian Resources (Texas)
- David Millstone, CEO, Standard Industries (Colo.)
- Woody Hunt, chairman, Hunt Company (Texas)
- John Malone, investor, Liberty Media (Florida)
- Charles R. Schwab, chairman, Schwab Corp. (FLA.)
- D. Andrew Beal, founder, Beal Bank (Texas)
- Daniel Sundheim, founder, CIO, D1 Capital Partners (Florida)
- Don Friese, retired (California)
- Alan White, retired (Texas)
- John Childs, JW Childs Associates (Florida)
- Nicholas Mastroianni II, founder, US Immigration Fund LLC (Fla.)
- Bill Templeton, entrepreneur (Texas)
- Steve Wybnn, entrepreneur (nev.)
- Joe Penland, CEO, Quality Mat Company (Texas)
- Roger Penske, chairman, Penske Corporation (Mich.)
- Rex sinquefield, retired (mo.)
- Harlan Crow, CEO, Crow Holdings (Texas)
- Henry Kravis, co -founder, KKR (NY)
- Joe Bae, KKR (NY)
- Scott Nutall, CEO, KKR (NY)
- Kenneth Mehlman, partner, KKR (ny)
- Brandon Michael Weisberg, Information about the desired (Ohio)
- Gregory Manocherian, Roco Holdings (NY)
- One manocherian, information requested (ny)
- Jeffrey Berenson, requested information (ny)
- Wei Hsin Kao, requested information (Colo.)
- Ronald Wilheim, director, Communicare Health Services (Ohio)
- David Pham, doctor (color)
- Pietro Scola, Street Capital (ny)
- Lynn Scola, private equity (ny) investment
- Jeffrey Sine, Partner, The Raine Group (NY)
- Charles Merinoff, CEO, Newage Industries (VT.)
- Kurt Jaggers, retired (California)
- Allen Bird, contractor (Va.)
- Benjamin Volpe, Sabre Healthcare Group (Ohio)
- Fadi Badin, CFO, Direct Meds Ind. (Nj)
- Daniel Benton, Benton Capital Management (NY)
- William Weisberg, Sabe Healthcare Group (Ohio)
- John Sobrato, retired (California)
- Petrus LP tiny -term fund (Texas)
- Mehlman Operating LLC (NY)
And contributions in the amount of USD 332,000 from political activities, including $ 5,000 or more from:
- 107,550 USD – American Israel Public Committee (AIPAC)
- 20,500 USD – National Association of Realtors PAC
- $ 10,000 – Ann Pac
- $ 10,000 – National Rural Letter Letter Association
- 7500 USD – Active and retired domestic federal employees
- 7500 USD – National Air Traffic Controllers PAC
- 7500 USD – Contractors of sheet and air conditioning
- 7250 USD – Nexter Energy Inc. Pac
- $ 7,000 – sunlit for American energy domination PAC
- $ 6,000 – Republicans have united to defend you
- $ 5000 – American Academy of Neurology Brainpac
- 5000 USD – American Bankers Association PAC
- $ 5000 – American Council of Engineering
- USD 5000 – American Federation of Government Workers
- 5000 USD – American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- $ 5000 – American Society of Anestheiologists
- $ 5000 – Bricklayers and allies craftsmen
- $ 5,000 – Committee on Political Education of Engineers
- $ 5000 – Eureka PAC
- $ 5,000 – expect more PAC leadership
- $ 5000 – Exchange Accommodation Federation 1031 PAC
- 5000 USD – Fidelity National Financial PAC 2001
- $ 5,000 – Firstnergy Corp. Pac
- 5000 $ – Genesis Healthcare Inc. Pac
- $ 5000 – Highwater Pac
- $ 5000 – Honeywell International Pac
- $ 5,000 – International Firefighters Association
- 5000 USD – International Masters Mates & Pilots Political contribution Fund
- 5000 USD – Corp Political Committee Corp laboratory of America
- $ 5000 – LPL Financial LLC PAC
- $ 5000 -Machinics Nonpartisan Politic League Multi Candid Committee
- $ 5000 – National Wind Constructors Pac
- $ 5,000 – the National Multi -Family Residential Council
- $ 5,000 – Netjes Association of Common Aircraft
- $ 5000 – New York Life Insurance Company Pac
- $ 5000 – rewild waste llc pac
- $ 5000 – persistent PAC
- USD 5000 – Transport Workers Union Political
- $ 5000 – Unite America Inc. Pac
- $ 5000 – Wakefern Food Corp. Pac
- $ 5,000 – America’s wine and ghosts
Harvie, chairman of the Bucks Country Commissioners, He collected just over a quarterbringing USD 340,093.64. Over 90 percent of this number came from natural persons, while Pacs came for only USD 22,520. Harvie enters the second half of 2025 with slightly smaller $ 200,000 in a bank.
“This campaign is about putting families working first and giving Bucks and Montgomery the management, which we deserve at Congress – and our early support for obtaining funds shows that our message is resonant,” Harvie said. “I am proud that I support the daily Pennsylvanian who fall into what they can, not billionaires or special interests. We will have the resources needed to release Brian Fitzpatrick in November in November after he voted for promotion to Medicaid in history.”
Harvie’s greatest individual colleagues include:
- 7000 $ – Joe Jones, engineer (NJ)
- 6000 $ – Barry Moore, not employed (PA.)
- $ 5000 – Tom Lynch, not employed (PA.)
- $ 4,500 – Tony Coelho, not employed (PA.)
- 3750 USD – John Lewis, marketing director, Zeta Global (PA.)
- 3500 $ – Marjorie Berlinghof, not employed (PA.)
- 3500 $ – Michael Clarke, lawyer (Pa.)
- 3500 $ – Stephen Biddle, retired (Pa.)
- 3500 $ – Farooq dead, doctor (Pa.)
- 3500 $ – Thomas Jennings, not employed (PA.)
- 3500 $ – Paul Lang, lawyer (Pa.)
- 3500 $ – Michael Maholick, vice president, McCormick Taylor Inc. (Pa.)
- 3500 $ – MANKO GOLD KATCHER & FOX LLP (PA.)
- 3500 $ – Michael Minton, manager, Gilmore & Associates (NJ)
- 3500 USD – Neil Model, senior vice president, CBIZ Inc. (FLA.)
- $ 3000 – Sarah O’Neill, not employed (ny)
The committees that contributed to Harva include:
- $ 5000 – KTMC Federal Pac
- $ 3000 – Friends of Sean Dzienej
- $ 2000 – VPP
- $ 1000 – Friends of Tim Brennana
- $ 1000 – Jamie Raskin for Congress
- 1000 USD – Keystone PAC key
- 1000 USD – Maria on PA
- $ 1000 – Pennsylvania citizens about progress
- 1000 USD – Pennsylvania first
- 1000 $ – Steve Santarsiero on the State Senate
- 1000 USD – Transport Workers Union Local 234