Diemer for Congress
Recent News About Diemer for Congress
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Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Ohio
These Ohio political organizations received the most money from campaign donations from April 1 to June 30, according to the Federal Election Commission.
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William Roberts donates $250 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
William Roberts donated $250 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Molly Sweeney donates $100 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Molly Sweeney donated $100 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Molly Rees donates $500 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Molly Rees donated $500 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Michael Jacobs donates $250 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Michael Jacobs donated $250 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Josh Fraser donates $2,000 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Josh Fraser donated $2,000 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Daniel Sweeney donates $500 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Daniel Sweeney donated $500 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Craig Jaynes donates $300 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Craig Jaynes donated $300 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Ajay Nair donates $250 to Matthew Diemer's campaign committee in June
Ajay Nair donated $250 to Matthew Diemer during June.
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $300 from Craig Jaynes
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $300 from Craig Jaynes on June 29, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $100 from Molly Sweeney
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $100 from Molly Sweeney on June 28, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $250 from Michael Jacobs
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $250 from Michael Jacobs on June 24, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $250 from William Roberts
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $250 from William Roberts on June 10, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $250 from Ajay Nair
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $250 from Ajay Nair on June 3, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $500 from Molly Rees
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $500 from Molly Rees on June 3, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $2,000 from Josh Fraser
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $2,000 from Josh Fraser on June 1, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $500 from Daniel Sweeney
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $500 from Daniel Sweeney on June 1, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $250 from Kodi Avila
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $250 from Kodi Avila on May 28, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $100 from Molly Sweeney
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $100 from Molly Sweeney on May 28, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Matthew Diemer's campaign committee receives $500 from Patrick Maguire
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Matthew Diemer, Diemer for Congress, received $500 from Patrick Maguire on May 28, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).