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Top fourth-quarter campaign contribution recipients
Campaign Committee | Candidate | Amount | City |
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Whitehouse for Senate | Sheldon Whitehouse | $190,354 | Providence, RI |
Cicilline Committee | David N. Cicilline | $134,368 | Providence, RI |
Langevin for Congress | James Congressman R. Langevin | $13,825 | Warwick, RI |
The Waters Committee | Allen Waters | $5,080 | Providence, RI |
Lancia for Congress | Bob Lancia | $4,231 | Cranston, RI |
Annie Kuster Victory Fund | Ann McLane Kuster | $3,725 | Providence, RI |