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Cory Booker
Democratincumbent

Cory Booker

U.S. Senate · New Jersey

American politician (born 1969)

What they say they support

Public stances on key issues, drawn from sponsored legislation and official statements.

Criminal Justice

Booker sponsors legislation to require that incarcerated workers be paid at least the federal minimum wage for the work they perform while in prison.

Guns

He introduced legislation focused on firearm safety regulations to address gun violence and improve oversight of weapon sales.

Climate

His bills push for environmental improvements by funding the planting of trees in neighborhoods and regulating the environmental impact of corporate mergers.

Foreign Policy

Booker proposed legislation to strengthen economic and security partnerships in the Eastern Mediterranean region.

Labor

He advocates for preventing corporate entities from purchasing farmland to ensure agricultural land remains accessible to individual farmers.

Who gives them money?

FEC· 6/2/2026

Campaign fundraising and the groups behind it. Numbers are pulled live from the FEC.

Raised
$18M
Spent
$6M
Cash on hand
$23M
Outside spending
— for / — against

Raised vs. spent over time

Top PACs giving to them

Direct contributions from political committees this cycle.

  • 1
    COINBASE
    $125M
  • 2
    GONZAGA, JOSEPH LUIZ
    $100M
  • 3
    DODO GOVERNMENT
    $100M
  • 4
    JOSEPH LUIZ GONZAGA NNE
    $70M
  • 5
    A16Z CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC
    $56M
  • 6
    GEOSOR CORPORATION
    $52M

Industries behind the money

Top sectors funding this campaign.

Industry breakdown— not yet available

Where their donors work

Employers donors most often list on FEC filings. Reflects the donor base — not corporate giving.

How they vote in Congress

Congress.gov

Their roll-call record over the last 90 days, plus the bills they've introduced. Every figure links to the official Congress.gov source.

Bills they've introduced

See full record on Congress.gov

What they've done lately

Recent bills, filings, and official actions. Each links to the original source.

Where this information comes from

Every figure on this page links back to a primary, nonpartisan source.

  • Congress.govLive · linked from 1 section
    Open source

    Last checked 6/3/2026