
The Fellowship PAC reported spending more than $1.1 million on advertising for two Republicans running in Georgia and Kentucky in 2026.
Update (April 14 at 5:00 pm UTC): This article has been updated to include a Tuesday FEC filing.
Fellowship, a super political action committee (PAC) that claims to have $100 million in its war chest ahead of the 2026 US midterms, has begun reporting spending and endorsements for the next election.
According to a Wednesday filing with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the Fellowship PAC reported spending $300,000 on advertising for Clay Fuller, a Republican who won a special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District to replace resigning congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. The PAC also reported $850,000 in advertising for Nate Morris, a Republican running for a US Senate in Kentucky in 2026.


