Democrats with science backgrounds see $12 million boost from STEM PAC
Acton has campaigned on bringing medical debt buyouts to Ohio, while Andrews has said she launched her campaign partly in response to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. MAHA PAC helped push farmer Zach Lahn over the finish line to beat Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IO) in Iowa’s GOP gubernatorial primary.
- ▪Acton has campaigned on bringing medical debt buyouts to Ohio, while Andrews has said she launched her campaign partly in response to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
- ▪MAHA PAC helped push farmer Zach Lahn over the finish line to beat Trump-backed Rep.
- ▪Randy Feenstra (R-IO) in Iowa’s GOP gubernatorial primary.
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EXCLUSIVE — Doctors and scientists running on the Democratic ballot are getting $12 million in support this midterm election season from a PAC that aims to get STEM candidates elected to office.314 Action Fund, a scientist-supporting PAC, announced that its $12 million investment so far in 2026 is the group’s highest investment in any election cycle to date, spending on initiatives such as digital and mail advertising projects and funneling money directly to several candidates whom the PAC supports.
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