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John Fleming

Louisiana State Treasurer; former U.S. Representative and 2026 Senate candidate

Outside + direct spending · 1 source

$11,500,000 spent supporting them

Spent supporting them · $11,500,000

Outside money spent to support them (super-PAC independent expenditures) plus direct contributions to their campaign. Money others spent on their behalf.

  • Fleming largely self-funded his 2026 Senate bid, loaning his campaign about $11.5 million of his personal fortune while raising roughly $716,000 in outside contributions; he argued the self-funding meant he 'can't be bought.' Fleming for Louisiana (candidate self-funding)
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    $11,500,000
  • Fleming largely self-funded his 2026 Senate bid, loaning his campaign about $11.5 million of his personal fortune while raising roughly $716,000 in outside contributions; he argued the self-funding meant he 'can't be bought.' Fleming for Louisiana (candidate self-funding)
    source · news
    $11,500,000

Spent against them · $8,000,000

Outside money spent to defeat them (opposition independent expenditures). Not their own funding.

  • The pro-Letlow, Landry-aligned super PAC directed much of its roughly $8 million in media spending (via People Who Think LLC) at attack ads targeting Fleming during the primary and runoff to defeat his candidacy. The Accountability Project
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    $8,000,000
  • The pro-Letlow, Landry-aligned super PAC directed much of its roughly $8 million in media spending (via People Who Think LLC) at attack ads targeting Fleming during the primary and runoff to defeat his candidacy. The Accountability Project
    source · news
    $8,000,000

Sourced affiliations · 2

  • Louisiana state Treasurer and former congressman who ran in the GOP primary as a Cassidy rival; he took 28.3% in the May 16 primary (ahead of Cassidy's 24.8%) and advanced to the runoff before losing to Letlow. Bill Cassidy
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  • Louisiana state Treasurer and former congressman who ran in the GOP primary as a Cassidy rival; he took 28.3% in the May 16 primary (ahead of Cassidy's 24.8%) and advanced to the runoff before losing to Letlow. Bill Cassidy
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