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Retire Career Politicians

Pro-Dan-Osborn super PAC (NE)

Outside + direct spending · 2 sources

$4,600,000 spent supporting them

Verified funding · 2 receipts

  • Retire Career Politicians, the main pro-Osborn super PAC, spent $9,236,682 in independent expenditures supporting Dan Osborn (and $7,142,158 targeting incumbent Deb Fischer) in the 2024 Nebraska U.S. Senate race; the PAC raised roughly $18.5 million that cycle largely to boost Osborn. Dan Osborn
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    $9,236,682
  • Retire Career Politicians, the main pro-Osborn super PAC, spent $9,236,682 in independent expenditures supporting Dan Osborn (and $7,142,158 targeting incumbent Deb Fischer) in the 2024 Nebraska U.S. Senate race; the PAC raised roughly $18.5 million that cycle largely to boost Osborn. Dan Osborn
    source · news
    $9,236,682

Spent supporting them · $4,600,000

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

  • The Chuck Schumer-aligned Senate Majority PAC gave about $3.8 million to Retire Career Politicians, the super PAC that spent millions supporting Osborn's 2024 independent Senate bid; the donations were made in mid-October and not disclosed until after Election Day. Senate Majority PAC
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    $3,800,000
  • The Chuck Schumer-aligned Senate Majority PAC gave about $3.8 million to Retire Career Politicians, the super PAC that spent millions supporting Osborn's 2024 independent Senate bid; the donations were made in mid-October and not disclosed until after Election Day. Senate Majority PAC
    source · news
    $3,800,000
  • The Sixteen Thirty Fund, a hub of the Arabella Advisors Democratic dark-money network, donated at least $800,000 (reported by some filings as roughly $1.8-$2 million total) to Retire Career Politicians, the super PAC that spent over $9 million backing Osborn's 2024 Senate campaign. Sixteen Thirty Fund
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    $800,000
  • The Sixteen Thirty Fund, a hub of the Arabella Advisors Democratic dark-money network, donated at least $800,000 (reported by some filings as roughly $1.8-$2 million total) to Retire Career Politicians, the super PAC that spent over $9 million backing Osborn's 2024 Senate campaign. Sixteen Thirty Fund
    source · news
    $800,000

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