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At least 11 members of the Soros family have given maximum contributions totaling more than $1.6 million to House and Senate candidates. The donations come from relatives beyond patriarch George Soros and his son Alex.
New York PostAt least 11 members of the Soros family have donated the maximum legal amount to congressional candidates, contributing more than $1.6 million in total to House and Senate races. Jonathan Soros and his wife Jennifer Allan Soros together gave $380,000 across multiple contests nationwide. Jonathan, 55, runs the private investment firm One Madison Group.
Soros contributed $26,000 to candidates, including $14,000 to Senate candidate Jon Ossoff. Robert Soros and his wife Jamie Singer Soros donated $40,200 combined. George Soros' grandchildren Julien Soros and Eliza Soros gave $2,200 together. Jeffrey Soros donated $12,500 and his mother Daisy Soros added $7,000.
Soros has directed $103 million into the midterm cycle, primarily through political action committees. The contributions support various Democratic candidates, including Senate candidate Scott Colom and House candidate Jessica Killin.
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