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START A RIPPLE. BUILD A WAVE.

Help create a Blue Wave in November ‘26. IMPACT26 focuses on the 26 most consequential races leading up to Election Day–and your donation of $126 per month will go directly to these candidates’ campaigns. No matter how much you can give, you’ll be part of the collective momentum to elect candidates who share your values.

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THIS MONTH'S CANDIDATES:

The Voices We Value

These are the candidates facing the toughest odds, the highest stakes, and the greatest opportunity to create change in November–and they need our support.

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WESLEY BELL
(MO-01
)

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DINA TITUS
(NV-01)

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KRISTIN MCDONALD RIVET
(MI-08)

Are you ready to make waves?

Because JAC is a federal PAC, the law limits how much we can give to a single candidate. But through JAC’s direct impact giving, we can combine your donation with other supporters' donations and channel these funds to candidates who share our core values: thereby increasing our dollars— and IMPACT. 
 

Every month, IMPACT26 will feature three of the 26 most important races of 2026 where margins are thin, stakes are high, and outcomes can change everything. When you give through JAC’s IMPACT26 campaign, your voice is heard: candidates recognize the issues you care most about and the reason for your donation. 

 

Election Day ‘26 may seem far away, but now is the time to turn our values into real action and focused momentum. Let’s help build the Blue Wave.

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WESLEY BELL

MO-01

In this race, Wesley Bell faces a primary challenge from a former member of Congress who voted against Iron Dome funding for Israel and called Israel an apartheid state.

  • Progressives want to put Bell’s opponent back in Congress.

  • The race is not just about electing a Democrat, but a Democrat that shares JAC’s values and issues.

  • It’s important to keep a friend of Israel in Congress.

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DINA TITUS

NV-01

Multiple Republican candidates have declared runs against Dina Titus, the incumbent, making this a competitive, high-priority battleground. With control of the GOP in jeopardy, this seat is one of their top targets.

  • One of the top GOP contenders is a political outsider with large grassroots appeal, who voted to protect out-of-state abortion-seekers from facing legal punishment.

  • This possible opponent was the only GOP candidate to outraise a Democratic incumbent without self-funding last quarter.

  • Winning this race would help keep a friend of Israel in Congress.

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KRISTIN MCDONALD RIVET

MI-08

Kristin McDonald Rivet was able to keep this seat Blue in 2024, despite the challenging political environment. The GOP is focused on this seat as one of its few “pick-up” opportunities.

  • The NRCC has listed McDonald Rivet as one of their top targets and is investing heavily to defeat her.

  • This is a predominantly Republican district.

  • McDonald Rivet plays a critical role in Congress advocating for JAC’s issues.

FAQ'S

Everything you need to know about IMPACT26 and how to help make waves.

START A RIPPLE. BUILD A WAVE.

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JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS

Founded in 1981, JACPAC is a national organization dedicated to helping elect federal candidates who support issues reflective of Jewish values, including strong US-Israel relations, combating antisemitism, reproductive rights, gun violence prevention, and separation of religion and state. 

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