Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn pulled in a cool $353,000 from stock market gains last month alone, according to real-time tracking by Quiver Quantitative.
The Numbers Behind the Power
Blackburn’s total net worth sits at $1.4M—ranking her 245th wealthiest member of Congress. What’s interesting? She’s holding virtually zero in publicly traded stocks that can be tracked live, suggesting her wealth comes from other sources or is held through less transparent vehicles.
Money In, Money Out
In Q1 2025, the senator’s political machine was running hot:
Individual donors accounted for 63.5% of fundraising, suggesting strong grassroots support.
What’s She Working On?
Blackburn’s recent bills reveal a tech-forward agenda: quantum computing initiatives (Defense Quantum Acceleration Act, Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications), transparency measures, and infrastructure projects. Notable: three quantum-related bills in one filing cycle—a sign she’s betting big on this sector.
Bottom line: Blackburn’s combining traditional fundraising strength with strategic positioning in emerging tech policy. Whether that’s coincidence or intentional portfolio alignment is worth watching.
Disclaimer: Net worth estimates are based on financial disclosures and may be incomplete or inaccurate.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn Just Cashed In $353K in a Single Month—Here's What Her Portfolio Looks Like
Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn pulled in a cool $353,000 from stock market gains last month alone, according to real-time tracking by Quiver Quantitative.
The Numbers Behind the Power
Blackburn’s total net worth sits at $1.4M—ranking her 245th wealthiest member of Congress. What’s interesting? She’s holding virtually zero in publicly traded stocks that can be tracked live, suggesting her wealth comes from other sources or is held through less transparent vehicles.
Money In, Money Out
In Q1 2025, the senator’s political machine was running hot:
Individual donors accounted for 63.5% of fundraising, suggesting strong grassroots support.
What’s She Working On?
Blackburn’s recent bills reveal a tech-forward agenda: quantum computing initiatives (Defense Quantum Acceleration Act, Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications), transparency measures, and infrastructure projects. Notable: three quantum-related bills in one filing cycle—a sign she’s betting big on this sector.
Bottom line: Blackburn’s combining traditional fundraising strength with strategic positioning in emerging tech policy. Whether that’s coincidence or intentional portfolio alignment is worth watching.
Disclaimer: Net worth estimates are based on financial disclosures and may be incomplete or inaccurate.