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Just checked out some interesting data on Senator Mitch McConnell's net worth and investment moves. Apparently he pulled in around 1.8 million from the stock market over a recent period - not bad for a politician's portfolio. According to financial tracking, McConnell's net worth sits at approximately 52.8 million as of mid-2025, ranking him 25th in Congress. What's notable is that roughly 36.9 million of that is tied up in publicly traded stocks that can be monitored. The net worth of Mitch McConnell has been pretty substantial, and looking at his actual trades shows some interesting patterns. He made some significant moves back in 2019, selling 500K each of IR and VMC. The IR position tanked 27.95% afterward while VMC actually gained 107.48% - so mixed results on those calls. More recently, he picked up some Wells Fargo and Kroger shares in late 2022 and early 2023, both of which have performed decently since then. On the political side, his Q1 fundraising disclosure showed 33.7K raised with 55.5% coming from individual donors, and he's sitting on 8.1 million in cash on hand - 18th highest among all politicians. Overall, McConnell's net worth profile reflects a diversified portfolio typical of long-serving politicians, though the stock-picking track record is pretty mixed like most retail investors. Definitely interesting to track how these holdings perform over time.