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Just stumbled on something interesting about Senator Dan Sullivan's finances. Apparently his net worth was estimated around $9.6M based on his last major disclosure, putting him in the middle tier of Congress wealth-wise. What caught my eye though is that he made roughly $443K in the stock market in just one month not too long ago. Not bad for a politician's portfolio. Sullivan's got about $3.7M tied up in publicly traded stocks according to the data. Looking at his trading history, some moves are pretty wild in hindsight. He dumped $100K of RPM back in early 2020 right before it jumped 70%. Similar story with MSFT around mid-2023, sold $100K and it went up 40% after. TJX and GOOG also saw solid gains post-sale. Makes you wonder if he was just unlucky with timing or playing it cautious. On the political side, he's been pushing bills on everything from sanctions policy to natural gas exports and higher ed funding. His fundraising numbers show he pulled in about $581K in Q1 2025, which was decent but not top tier compared to other senators. Cash on hand was around $2.8M at that point. The whole thing is a reminder of how much financial activity happens behind the scenes with these politicians. Sullivan's net worth story is just one example of the kind of portfolio moves worth tracking if you're into political finance data.