Kyle Khan-Mullins is a Forbes reporter on the money in politics team, investigating megadonors, fundraising organizations and the wealth of those holding or seeking public office. He joined Forbes in 2023 and works in Washington state. Khan-Mullins has covered the fortunes of Donald Trump, other presidential candidates, and Supreme Court justices.
Republicans picked a new leader in the Senate. Unlike the president with whom he’ll be working, John Thune is a career politician.has been 17 years since Republicans in the Senate were led by someone other than Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell. But on November 13,—South Dakota Sen. John Thune , McConnell’s deputy since 2019.
The newlyweds shipped off to Washington, D.C. soon after . Kimberly worked for South Dakota Sen. Larry Pressler and then the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Thune, meanwhile, started off his lifelong political career working for South Dakota’s other senator, James Abdnor, who he’d met at a high school basketball game years before.
Thune had promised to only serve three terms in the House, so in 2002, he ran for Senate instead, challenging incumbent Democrat Tim Johnson. Thune lost by just 524 votes, or 0.15%. Thus began his brief stint in the private sector, where he opened a lobbying firm called the Thune Group, hauling in $231,222 in 2004. That figure,, included $160,000 from Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad; $40,000 from an IT services company and $20,000 from a biofuel maker.
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