West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore has donated almost $400,000 to Republican candidates up and down the ballot.
Moore, who is poised to claim an open House seat in West Virginia, first shared his fundraising outlays with the Washington Reporter. They include $125,000 in donations directly to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), $166,800 in direct contributions across 72 candidates and committees, $53,400 bundled specifically for Reps. Tom Cole (R., Okla.) and Tom Emmer (R., Minn.), and $41,740.50 in WinRed conduit fundraising to 27 candidates and committees.
Moore has also sent money to incumbents Reps. Don Bacon (R., Neb.), Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R., Ore.), and Derrick Van Orden (R., Wis.), and to challengers George Logan in Connecticut and Neil Parrott in Maryland.
“Maintaining the House majority isn’t enough,” Moore told the Reporter. “We need to expand our majority in the House, win back the Senate, and put President Trump back in the White House so we can actually get things done for the American people. That’s why I’m working hard to help Republicans all across the nation win.”