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Trace any super PAC — who funds it, who it spends for and against, and how much independent expenditure it deploys.
The prompt
> Using the PoliStack connector, profile the Defend American Jobs super PAC. Provide a comprehensive response.
All of this — from one line.
One line shows where Defend American Jobs raised its money and where its independent expenditures went in 2026.
What you get
- Total raised and largest contributors
- Independent expenditures supporting and opposing candidates
- Targeted races and cycle-over-cycle activity
- Affiliated networks and conduit donors
The response
$17.22M
Receipts
2026 cycle
$10.18M
Disbursements
2026 cycle
$8.34M
Cash on hand
2026 cycle
$42.23M
IE — support
independent expenditures
$0
IE — oppose
no opposition spending
20
Candidates backed
all supported
Top independent-expenditure targets (2026)
| Candidate | Race | Stance | Amount | Txns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Felix Moore | AL-Sen | Support | $22.25M | 35 |
| Garland Barr | — | Support | $7.17M | 3 |
| Jessica Steinmann | TX-08 | Support | $2.31M | 15 |
| Houston Gaines | GA-10 | Support | $1.48M | 11 |
| James Hill | AR-02 | Support | $1.25M | 18 |
A support-only strategy
Every disclosed independent expenditure boosts a candidate — $42.23M in support and $0 in opposition, across 20 candidates.
Concentrated on one race
Felix Moore (AL-Sen) drew $22.2M — about half of the committee's disclosed independent expenditures.
Sample generated from live data in the PoliStack political knowledge graph, June 2026. Figures update as filings, votes, and markets change. In Claude or ChatGPT, the PoliStack HTML-render skill returns this as a self-contained interactive report.
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