Which politicians have Jeff Lurie and the Philadelphia Eagles' owners supported? How about the owners of the Chiefs?
The Luries’ children, Julian and Milena, have also contributed approximately $27,500 to Democratic candidates and committees since 2015.
The most politically active Hunts are family matriarch Norma, who has given nearly $500,000 to federal campaigns since 2016, and her son,Among the dozens of Republican campaigns the Hunts have helped: prominent senators Josh Hawley , Ted Cruz , Marco Rubio , Ron Johnson and the late John McCain . The Chiefs' organization also contributed more than $80,000 to state political committees over the last 10 years, according to Missouri election records. Recipients include committees focused on electing Republicans to the state legislature, as well as committees supporting more progressive local initiatives, such as
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