is a liberal organization that aims to help Democrats compete with conservative super PACs to take back the majority in the House of Representatives. Its founder and executive director, Alixandria Lapp, is a former official of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), the campaign arm of House Democrats.
House Majority PAC $10.1 million in the 2012 campaign cycle, as of Oct. 4. Nearly all of its spending, $9.4 million, has been directed to attack Republicans. Only $740,845 been spent in support of Democratic candidates.
None of its donations have been more than $1 million, and about 43 percent has came from labor organizations. It is staffed mainly by veterans of the DCCC or former campaign staff of Democratic House members.
The group has spent , usually between $5,000 and $400,000, mainly targeting 36 Republican House candidates. The super PAC has also backed two Democratic congressional candidates, Julia Brownley, who is competing for a key open seat in California, and Christie Vilsack, who is running to defeat Rep. Stephen King (R) of Iowa, a favorite of the tea party movement.
The two candidates they have spent the most money opposing are Republicans , who is running against three-term Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D) of Colorado and Jesse Kelly, who lost a special election in June to replace Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (R) of Arizona.