Mark Warner
U.S. Senator · VA
DSenateVA
Score
69/100 · Moderate Risk
Net worth
$208.11M
Tenure
2009-present
Donations & financial influence
| Category | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Total raised (career) | $82,294,097 | FEC |
| Corporate / special interest total | $24,415,447 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| AIPAC / pro-Israel | $631,921 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Oil & gas / fossil | $297,739 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Pharma / healthcare | $3,224,402 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Defense | $1,082,727 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Wall Street / finance | $15,118,530 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Big Tech | $4,060,128 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
Outside spending
Independent expenditures by super PACs and outside groups (FEC Schedule E). Not coordinated with the campaign.
Top supporters ($193,035 total)
- $100,580: AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
- $82,000: AMERICANS FOR RESPONSIBLE SOLUTIONS-PAC
- $7,730: HEALTH JUSTICE FOR ALL
- $2,000: SEIU COPE (SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL EDUCATION)
- $725: DEMOCRACY PREVAILS
Top opposers ($686,860 total)
- $211,500: RESTORATION PAC
- $202,059: NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION
- $120,550: WE CAN DO BETTER PAC
- $86,251: CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY FUND
- $66,500: MIDDLE RESOLUTION FEDERAL PAC INC
Controversies & conflicts of interest
- Telecom industry fortune creates conflicts while overseeing tech and communications policy
- Text messages leaked showing him trying to persuade Richard Burr to stay on intelligence panel
- One of wealthiest senators, progressive critics question commitment to economic equality