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Just saw Adrian Smith's latest FEC filing from last year and some of the numbers are pretty wild. The guy raised $256.4K in Q1 2025 alone - that was actually the 4th highest among all politicians that quarter. Spent $216.2K though, which was the most spending reported that cycle. So Adrian Smith net worth is sitting around $3.3M according to Quiver's estimates, putting him at 174th in Congress wealth rankings.
What's interesting is how he's been managing his finances. He had nearly a million in cash on hand by end of that filing period - $987.2K to be exact, which ranked 7th overall. About 31% of his fundraising came from individual donors, which is pretty solid. Adrian Smith has been active with bills too - pushing stuff on charitable IRA rollovers, rural veterinary workforce issues, and hydroelectric projects.
I looked at his stock trading data and apparently there's like $5.1M in tracked trades from STOCK Act filings. For someone with Adrian Smith's net worth estimate, that's a decent amount of market exposure. Anyway, pretty typical politician money stuff but the scale is always eye-opening when you actually dig into these FEC reports.