MAHA Alliance

Lean / focus: Pro-Trump / former RFK Jr. supporters
Founded: October 2024
Type: Super PAC
2024 cycle receipts: ~$8.4 million

MAHA Alliance — “Make America Healthy Again” — is one of the more politically novel super PACs of the 2024 cycle. It was established in October 2024 by former senior staff of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential campaign, after Kennedy suspended his bid and endorsed Donald Trump. The PAC’s stated purpose was to mobilize Kennedy’s supporters — many of whom were uncommitted to either major party — to vote for Trump in the closing weeks of the election.

The PAC’s leadership included Del Bigtree, former communications director for the Kennedy campaign, and Brigid Rasmussen, the campaign’s former chief of staff. MAHA Alliance received a $3 million donation from Elon Musk, who simultaneously funded America PAC at much larger scale. The group focused on digital and new-media advertising aimed at the small slice of undecided voters drawn from Kennedy’s base.

MAHA Alliance is included in this directory not because of its spending volume — modest compared with the giants — but because it represents an emerging category: the post-withdrawal super PAC, founded specifically to redirect an independent or primary candidate’s coalition to one of the major-party nominees. The Kennedy-to-Trump pipeline that MAHA Alliance helped organize became a notable feature of Trump’s coalition-building in the final weeks of 2024.