Alex Soros spent $103 million trying to drag America left and bragged he is more political than his father.
But the full scope of the Soros political machine has never been reported – until now.
What sits inside that $103 million operation beyond George and Alex is a story the Soros family would rather not have told.
The Soros Family Midterm Donors Beyond George and Alex
Jonathan Soros, 55, George's son from his first marriage, and his wife Jennifer Allan Soros together dropped $380,000 on House and Senate races across the country.
Jonathan, a Harvard law graduate, met Jennifer while both were working on Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.
He was passed over as heir to his father's $25 billion empire in favor of his younger half-brother Alex.
He is writing checks anyway.
George's daughter Andrea Soros, 61, chipped in $26,000 – her favorite target being Jon Ossoff, the Georgia senator and potential 2028 presidential contender who received $14,000 of it.
Andrea's $46 million West Village mansion sold this week.
She still had plenty left for the midterms.
George's eldest son Robert Soros, 63, and his new wife Jamie Singer Soros, 41, together spent $40,200.
Jamie Singer Soros sits on the board of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and joined the Soros family through a 2020 wedding at Connecticut's Glass House that earned a spread in Vogue.
Robert's first marriage collapsed in a $350 million settlement after an affair with a nude model.
Even the grandchildren are now in the game.
Julien Soros, 30, a Yale-educated tech founder, and his sister Eliza Soros, 32, an NYU-trained filmmaker, donated $2,200 together this cycle.
George's nephew Jeffrey Soros, 66, a Hollywood producer who has made films with Alec Baldwin and Jim Carrey, added $12,500.
And Daisy Soros, 96 – George's sister-in-law – sent $7,000.
The eleven-member Soros clan has directed more than $1.6 million in direct candidate contributions this cycle.
The machine now spans three generations.
Alex is running the political operation that his dad built.
"He wants to be more political than his dad," said Parker Thayer, investigative researcher at the Capital Research Center, of Alex Soros. "This is the first midterm cycle where he is in control. George is not in control; he hasn't been in control in some time."
The Democrat Candidates Cashing Soros Family Checks in 2026
The Soros family did not write checks to moderates.
Abdul El-Sayed, the Senate candidate in Michigan carrying the endorsement of Squad member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, received Soros family money this cycle.
El-Sayed has claimed Israel is "just as evil" as Hamas and refused to condemn Iran's slain supreme leader.
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico received Soros backing after publicly declaring "God is non-binary."
Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, is running for Delaware re-election with Soros family support.
Graham Platner, the Maine Senate candidate who covered a Nazi tattoo and faces multiple misconduct accusations, received maximum $7,000 contributions from both George and Alex Soros.
Jessica Killin, former chief of staff to second gentleman Doug Emhoff, won a primary in a historically Republican Colorado district with Soros backing.
Mississippi Senate candidate Scott Colom has pitched his campaign as "powered by Mississippians" – while cashing Soros money for years as a soft-on-crime district attorney.
The Soros family made a coordinated investment in the radical fringe of the Democrat Party.
Alex Soros and Democracy PAC Are Bankrolling the 2026 Midterm Elections
"The Soros family is angrier than ever at American politics," Thayer said. "They would prefer to remake America into something entirely different."
Alex Soros escalated family spending by 52 percent this cycle – from $67 million in 2024 to $103 million now.
"The Democratic Party at the moment is kind of hard up for cash," Thayer said. "It is certainly possible by pouring in more money than they've ever poured in before that they can essentially be one of the main forces behind an entire political party."
The DNC is broke.
Alex Soros is not.
George Soros set the all-time individual midterm donor record in 2022 at $128 million.
He is on pace to shatter it with four months still remaining.
"Money talks," said Douglas Kellogg of Americans for Tax Reform, "and Soros money says the most insidious, unconstitutional, costly tax hikes in American history are on the table."
The $102.8 million figure is just what federal filings can show.
The Open Society Action Fund – the Soros lobbying arm – is not required to disclose its political spending.
Nobody knows the real total.
Alex Soros married Huma Abedin – the woman who spent two decades as Hillary Clinton's personal gatekeeper – at a Hamptons ceremony last summer with the Obama and Clinton families in the room.
The Clintons, the Obamas, and the Soroses in the same room is not coincidence.
It is a ruling class on full display.
Sources:
- Gabrielle Fahmy, "Nearly a dozen members of wealthy Soros clan pouring money into House and Senate midterm races," New York Post, July 4, 2026.
- Gabrielle Fahmy, "George Soros and son Alex have funneled staggering $103M into midterms so far, on track to shatter spending record," New York Post, June 28, 2026.
- "Soros family emerges as financial powerhouse for Democrats as fundraising lags," Fox Baltimore, July 2026.
- Douglas Kellogg, Americans for Tax Reform, quoted in New York Post, June 28, 2026.

