House Majority PAC
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House Majority PAC (HMP) is the Democratic Party's principal super PAC for US House races, founded in 2011 as the House counterpart to Senate Majority PAC. It is closely aligned with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and House Democratic leadership. HMP spent more than $200 million across the 2024 cycle on independent expenditures in roughly 40 competitive House districts.
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Questions about House Majority PAC.
What is House Majority PAC?
House Majority PAC is the Democratic Party's principal super PAC for US House of Representatives races, founded in 2011. It is the House counterpart to Senate Majority PAC and coordinates strategically (within legal limits) with the DCCC and House Democratic leadership under Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Who funds House Majority PAC?
HMP's largest disclosed donors include Reid Hoffman, George Soros's Democracy PAC, Donald Sussman, Michael Bloomberg, hedge-fund manager Stephen Mandel, and various entertainment and tech-industry donors. Like Senate Majority PAC, it also receives transfers from affiliated dark-money groups.
How much did HMP spend in 2024?
House Majority PAC and its affiliates spent more than $200 million across roughly 40 competitive House districts in the 2024 cycle. Despite that spending, Democrats failed to retake the House.