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Conservative Donors Unite: A $300 Million War Chest for 2026 Awaits

Americans are waking up to the reality that the same super PAC machine which fueled the 2024 fight has quietly re-upped for 2026, even though Donald Trump is not on the ballot. That move tells you everything about how seriously conservative donors view this moment — they are organizing money, infrastructure, and messaging to protect the country and the Constitution they love.

The list of benefactors reads like a who’s who of patriotic investors and industry leaders: tech executives, energy entrepreneurs, and crypto founders have all cut checks to MAGA Inc. in the past year. Among the biggest reported contributions were Greg and Anna Brockman’s $25 million and sizeable gifts from pipeline billionaire Kelcy Warren and Energy Transfer, underscoring that support for conservative governance spans sectors and regions.

This is not pocket change. MAGA Inc. and allied groups have amassed a war chest in the hundreds of millions, leaving Democrats scrambling to match grassroots fervor and donor commitment. That financial muscle gives Republicans the resources to back strong candidates for the House and Senate, run effective ad campaigns, and turn out voters in districts that matter most this November.

Conservative readers should also note why some of these donors are stepping up: many come from industries facing overbearing regulation—from energy to AI and crypto—and they see the current administration and its allies as the best defense of American innovation and jobs. The Brockman contribution, for example, drew attention because of his ties to the AI industry and the size of his stake, which he testified is worth at least billions, illustrating the high stakes at play for national technology policy.

Left-wing outlets will shriek about billionaire influence while ignoring the millions of ordinary Americans who volunteer, knock on doors, and donate modest sums. The reality is that this coalition of donors is funding civic engagement, ballot access, and candidates who champion free markets, strong borders, and energy independence — policies that protect working families and keep America competitive.

Hardworking patriots should be grateful that successful Americans are putting skin in the game to defend the republic and the freedoms that made their success possible. If you believe in limited government, merit, and the dignity of labor, now is the time to stand with candidates who will fight for those principles in Washington.

We also demand transparency and accountability: big money in politics should be visible so voters can judge motives and outcomes, not smeared as uniquely conservative while the other side does the same. This is democracy in action — grassroots activists and serious donors working together to preserve the American experiment for the next generation.

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