Adrian Boafo
Adrian knows we need leaders who are deeply committed to the corporations who buoyed his career. As a lobbyist for one of the largest government contractors in the world, Adrian knows how to stand up for the little guy: Oracle, AIPAC, and the crypto lobby. He's running for Congress to to ensure corporations get an equal say to constituents.

Meet Adrian,
Adrian was brought into office on the back of $10,000,000 in super PAC spending, the vast majority from the crypto industry and pro-Israel lobby. He owns $175,000 in Oracle stock from his time as a lobbyist and has not pledged to sell it if elected.
Every figure here is pulled live from federal disclosures — FEC campaign-finance data and House/Senate financial-disclosure filings. No spin, just the public record.
The corporate PACs writing checks.
These are the largest corporate PACs funding the campaign this cycle, ranked by net dollars given. Sourced directly from FEC filings.
The super PACs spending on this race.
Super PACs raise and spend unlimited money “independently” of the campaign. These are the outside groups spending to sway this race — and, where known, who’s really behind the friendly-sounding names. Straight from FEC independent-expenditure filings.
What's in Adrian's wallet?
Adrian's individual stock holdings (2026 disclosure) and congressional trades — straight from the public financial-disclosure filings.
Source: U.S. House/Senate financial-disclosure filings (STOCK Act). Amounts are disclosed as ranges; the lower bound is shown for trades, the midpoint for holdings.
People are paying attention.
AIPAC congratulates Adrian Boafo on his victory in Maryland's 5th Congressional District, where he has made clear his vision to carry forward the strong pro-Israel legacy of Rep. Steny Hoyer, one of Congress’s most steadfast champions of the U.S.-Israel relationship. United Democracy Project was proud to support Boafo and help ensure this seat remains represented by pro-Israel leadership
AIPACBoafo’s path is rare enough that Congress has virtually no written rules for it. If Boafo wins, he would be required to stop working as a lobbyist. But he would face no cooling-off period like former Congress members and even staffers face. He would face no formal restrictions on working on issues tied to his former employer, and no prohibition on advocating for interests he spent years being paid to represent.
Jenny AbamuWAMUFrequently asked
Does Adrian Boafo take corporate PAC money?+
Yes — per FEC filings, Adrian Boafo has accepted $1K from corporate PACs (2026), across 1 contributions.
What stocks does Adrian Boafo own?+
Adrian's most recent financial-disclosure filing lists $175K in individual stocks.
Where does this information come from?+
Federal Election Commission campaign-finance filings and U.S. House and Senate financial-disclosure filings (the STOCK Act). It's all public record.
Money talks.
So should you.
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