Ron Johnson
U.S. Senator · WI
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Score
92/100 · High Risk
Net worth
$69.08M
Tenure
Senator, WI
Donations & financial influence
| Category | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Total raised (career) | $79,732,423 | FEC |
| Corporate / special interest total | $15,637,941 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| AIPAC / pro-Israel | $335,142 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Oil & gas / fossil | $1,008,146 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Pharma / healthcare | $2,526,424 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Defense | $199,619 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Wall Street / finance | $8,946,903 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
| Big Tech | $1,345,015 | FEC + OpenSecrets |
Outside spending
Independent expenditures by super PACs and outside groups (FEC Schedule E). Not coordinated with the campaign.
Top supporters ($22,550,088 total)
- $9,777,604: AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY ACTION, INC. (AFP ACTION) DBA CVA ACTION AND DBA LIBRE ACTION
- $9,235,574: WISCONSIN TRUTH PAC
- $1,395,630: NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA POLITICAL VICTORY FUND
- $1,266,605: OPPORTUNITY MATTERS FUND, INC.
- $874,675: FREEDOM PARTNERS ACTION FUND, INC.
Top opposers ($37,685,509 total)
- $28,702,737: SMP
- $3,345,877: DSCC
- $2,185,780: END CITIZENS UNITED
- $1,790,538: MOVEON.ORG POLITICAL ACTION
- $1,660,577: CFFE PAC
Controversies & conflicts of interest
- Offered to hand-deliver fake electoral slates to Pence on Jan. 6
- Promoted hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin for COVID without evidence
- Said he wasn't afraid of Jan. 6 crowd because they were 'Americans,' not BLM
- Promised to serve two terms, broke pledge and ran for third term
- Called Social Security and Medicare 'entitlement programs' that should be cut annually