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Image 1 — Rebecca Bennett (NJ-07) took the Political Integrity Pledge!
Image 2 — Rebecca Bennett (NJ-07) took the Political Integrity Pledge!

Rebecca Bennett (NJ-07) took the Political Integrity Pledge!

Former Navy helicopter pilot, healthcare entrepreneur, and New Jersey 7th candidate Rebecca Bennett took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

She's running in a crowded primary to challenge Rep. Tom Kean, who received $319,890 in corporate PAC money last cycle and holds $4,345,046 in individual stocks.

u/politicalintegrity — 1 day ago

AIPAC’s track record so far

AIPAC-affiliated Super PACs have directly spent over $35,000,000 during the 2026 midterms, including over $3,000,000 to unseat Rep. Thomas Massie and $3,400,000 in a failed attempt to boost Ala Stanford against Chris Rabb.

So far, they have a win rate right around 50%. Big money doesn’t always win.

u/politicalintegrity — 2 days ago

Adam Hamawy has taken the pledge!

Surgeon, Army vet, and New Jersey 12th House candidate Adam Hamawy took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

He is running in a crowded primary to replace retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman.

u/politicalintegrity — 7 days ago

When you're a billionaire, millions mean nothing...

Four donors have funneled over $300 million into political campaigns and Super PACs in just over a year, a new NYT report found. This total does not include dark money donated to 501c4 advocacy organizations.

Venture capital firm a16z and its founders Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz are the top spenders so far, pouring tens of millions of dollars into pro-AI and pro-Crypto Super PACs.

u/politicalintegrity — 8 days ago

First South Carolina candidates to take the pledge!

Pediatrician and South Carolina Senate candidate Annie Andrews has taken the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

She is running to challenge Sen. Lindsay Graham who received over $361,500 in corporate PAC money during his last term.

u/politicalintegrity — 9 days ago

Russ Cleveland took the Political Integrity Pledge!

Navy vet, entrepreneur, and Montana-01 candidate Russ Cleveland took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$

- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office

- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress

- Support overturning Citizens United

He is running in the Democratic primary against Ryan Busse and Sam Forstag, who also took the pledge.

u/politicalintegrity — 10 days ago

Nearly $7,000,000 spent in PA-03 Democratic primary.

The Democratic Primary in Pennsylvania's 3rd district will likely be one of the most expensive in the state.

Three candidates are running to replace retiring Rep. Dwight Evans and two have already accepted corporate PAC funds, an unusual move prior to a primary.

Nearly $4,000,000 in Super PAC money has been spent on the race, with the vast majority coming from 314 Action in support of Ala Stanford. A recent investigation from Drop Site News found that in this race, 314 Action is likely acting as a pass-through for AIPAC-related funds.

The primary is Tuesday, May 19th.

u/politicalintegrity — 11 days ago

Lauren Babb Tomlinson took the pledge!

Planned Parenthood executive and California 6th House candidate Lauren Babb Tomlinson took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

She is running in the state's jungle primary against Rep. Kevin Kiley who received $172,000 in corporate PAC money last cycle and Thien Ho, who has already received $5,000 in corporate PAC money.

u/politicalintegrity — 11 days ago

Rep. Moskowitz making money moves...

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL-23) has reported over $300,000 in stock transactions so far this year.

He already holds over $1,000,000 in individual stocks, including $138,000 in Apple, $64,000 in Google and Amazon, and $32,000 in McDonalds, Home Depot and Eli Lilly.

Congressional insider trading - no matter the party - must be banned immediately.

u/politicalintegrity — 14 days ago

Alex Bores took the political integrity pledge!

State Assemblyman and New York 12 Congressional candidate Alex Bores took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

He is running in a crowded primary to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler.

u/politicalintegrity — 16 days ago
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The most expensive gubernatorial race in history. Powered by one man.

Early voting has begun in what will be the most expensive gubernatorial race in California's history.

While candidates have raised over $220,000,000, the vast majority of funds are from one billionaire - Tom Steyer - in the form of donations to himself. Another $100,000,000 has been spent by Super PACs largely in support of San Jose Matt Mahan and against Tom Steyer.

Swipe to follow the money across the Golden State.

u/politicalintegrity — 16 days ago

Nonprofit leader, local activist, and California 1st candidate Audrey Denney took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

She is running in California's jungle primary to replace Rep. Doug LaMalfa, who passed away earlier this year.

u/politicalintegrity — 18 days ago

Colorado state senator and U.S. senate candidate Julie Gonzales took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$

- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office

- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress

- Support overturning Citizens United

She is running in the Democratic primary against Sen. John Hickenlooper who holds nearly $20,000,000 in individual stocks.

u/politicalintegrity — 22 days ago

Florida Rep. María Salazar sits on the House Financial Services Committee and just reported over $100,000 in purchase of Goldman Sachs and Citi Bank stocks.

Insider trading should be just as illegal on Capitol Hill as it is on Wall St.

Ban Congressional stock trading now.

u/politicalintegrity — 23 days ago

Clean energy advocate, national security expert, and California 32nd House candidate Jake Levine took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$
- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office
- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress
- Support overturning Citizens United

He is challenging Rep. Brad Sherman who entered office in 1997, owns $382,502 in individual stocks, and received $342,800 in corporate PAC money last cycle.

u/politicalintegrity — 24 days ago

MAGA Inc, a super PAC affiliated with President Trump, reported raising over $40,000,000 in Q1 of 2026 from just eight donors.

The super PAC now has nearly $350,000,000 cash on hand.

Go to trumptracker.org for more details.

u/politicalintegrity — 25 days ago

Organizer, advocate, and California 34th Congressional candidate Angela Gonzales-Torres took the Political Integrity Pledge to:

- Reject corporate PAC $$

- Support a stock trading ban + hold no individual stocks while in office

- Support a lobbying ban for former members of Congress

- Support overturning Citizens United

She is running in the state's jungle primary to challenge Rep. Jimmy Gomez who received $133,000 in corporate PAC money last cycle.

u/politicalintegrity — 28 days ago