Which PACs and individual donors gave to Jasmine Crockett in the 2024–2026 cycles according to OpenSecrets?
Executive summary
OpenSecrets maintains a campaign-finance profile for Rep. Jasmine Crockett and offers donor and industry breakdowns for the 2024 cycle, but the provided excerpts do not include a full, itemized list of every PAC and individual donor for the 2024–2026 period; OpenSecrets does, however, identify a leadership PAC affiliated with Crockett and provides tools to drill into PAC and donor records [1] [2] [3]. Reporting beyond OpenSecrets cites high-profile tech donors, but those names appear in a separate outlet’s piece and are not documented in the supplied OpenSecrets snippets [4].
1. What OpenSecrets’ public profile shows about Crockett’s funding
OpenSecrets publishes a candidate summary and industry breakdown pages that explain how federal donations are categorized and that organization totals on the site reflect PACs and individuals connected to those organizations rather than corporate direct gifts; the site’s material covering Crockett is framed around FEC-reporting rules and donor classification rather than a single flat list embedded in the excerpts provided [1] [5].
2. The single PAC explicitly linked to Crockett in OpenSecrets’ pages
OpenSecrets identifies “Fueling Individual Rights Everywhere PAC” as a leadership PAC affiliated with Rep. Crockett, signaling she operates a committee that can accept and make contributions; that PAC profile is present in the OpenSecrets dataset provided here [3]. The existence of an affiliated leadership PAC is a concrete PAC-level connection shown in the OpenSecrets excerpts, but the snippets do not enumerate which outside PACs gave to Crockett nor list PAC-level amounts in full detail [3] [1].
3. What the excerpts say — and don’t say — about individual donors
OpenSecrets offers a donor-lookup tool and notes that donors who give more than $200 must be itemized with occupation and employer when reported to the FEC, meaning itemized individual contributors to Crockett are available through those resources; however, the supplied OpenSecrets snippets do not include a complete roster of named individual donors or their contribution amounts for 2024–2026 within these excerpts [2] [5]. Outside reporting cited in the materials (Notus) claims contributions from specific tech figures such as Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz and the Winklevoss twins, but that item appears outside the OpenSecrets excerpts and should be treated as a separate outlet’s report rather than as OpenSecrets’ documentation [4].
4. How to reconcile the gap between summary pages and full donor lists
OpenSecrets’ summary and industry pages explain methodology and provide links to donor and PAC pages — the site aggregates FEC data and gives tools (donor lookup, PAC profiles, candidate summaries) to view itemized donors and PAC contributions, so the absence of a full list in these snippets reflects the limits of the provided excerpts rather than a lack of underlying data; users seeking full PAC and individual donor names/amounts for Crockett in 2024–2026 should use OpenSecrets’ donor lookup and the candidate summary pages tied to the FEC filings [1] [2] [6].
5. Bottom line: what can be stated with confidence and what remains to be retrieved
With the supplied OpenSecrets excerpts, the only PAC explicitly connected to Crockett that can be cited directly is her leadership PAC, Fueling Individual Rights Everywhere PAC [3], and OpenSecrets clearly documents that itemized individual donors exist in FEC reporting and are accessible via its donor-lookup tools [2]. A definitive, itemized roster of all PACs and named individual donors who gave to Jasmine Crockett in the 2024–2026 cycles is not present in the provided snippets; obtaining that complete list requires consulting OpenSecrets’ donor lookup and the candidate’s FEC filings referenced on OpenSecrets’ candidate pages [2] [7].