The federal PACs contributions include $9,000 in early "seed money" to U.S. Senator-Elect Scott Brown, who went on to win a special election in Massachusetts to become the states first Republican Senator in decades. The PAC also gave $5,000 each to Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, Republican Whip Eric Cantor (VA-07), Missouri Representative Roy Blunt who is running for U.S. Senate, Jim Tedisco who ran in a special election to represent New Yorks 20th congressional district, and David Harmer who ran in a special election to represent Californias 10th congressional district.
The federal PAC also contributed $1,000 each to the Undaunted Dozen, a group of House Republicans targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) for their votes against the $800 billion stimulus bill. In addition, the PAC contributed the maximum $6,800 to the successful campaign of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and $5,000 each to the successful campaigns of Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, and Virginia Delegate Barbara Comstock.
Are you drunk or something?
You haven’t answered anything from post 50 and 51, or even the original post 23.
You should at least acknowledge that devastating answer in post 50 to that dishonest nonsense that you claimed in post 48.