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Just saw Pappas's Q2 fundraising numbers and they're pretty interesting. The guy pulled in $1.8M in new funds, which honestly puts him in the top tier for politicians this cycle. What caught my eye though is his Chris Pappas net worth estimate - Quiver's tracking him at around $4.3M as of mid-2025, ranking 155th among Congress members.
So here's the thing: 83% of his fundraising came from individual donors, which is solid. He spent about $656.8K that quarter and had $2M cash on hand. Not the biggest war chest in Congress, but respectable for someone from New Hampshire.
I was curious about the Chris Pappas net worth breakdown because it's wild how much variation there is in Congress. The dude has roughly $98.8K in publicly traded assets they can actually track. Meanwhile he's been pushing bills on defense exports, LGBTQ+ protections, veterans care, and some infrastructure stuff.
The whole Chris Pappas net worth thing makes you wonder how much politicians' personal finances influence their voting patterns. Either way, these Q2 numbers show he's fundraising pretty effectively compared to the broader field of candidates this year.