THE PLEDGE

No corporate money.
Not a dollar. Not ever.

You cannot fix a system by asking permission from the people who built it to serve themselves. This campaign is funded by people — period.

"I will not accept a single dollar from corporate PACs, AIPAC, foreign entities, or billionaires. I will not caucus with the Democrats. I will not caucus with the Republicans. I will not accept a committee chairmanship in exchange for my vote. Virginia First. America Only."

— Mark Moran, April 2, 2026

WHAT WARNER TAKES

The numbers are public record.

$2.6M

from Securities & Investment

Warner's top industry donor sector

$117K

from Apollo Global Management

Single largest organizational contributor

$300M+

Warner's estimated net worth

One of the wealthiest members of the Senate

$0

from any of the above

This campaign. Full stop.

See the full donor record →

WE REJECT

  • Corporate PAC money
  • AIPAC contributions
  • Foreign government money
  • Billionaire donations
  • Super PAC coordination
  • Dark money of any kind

WE ACCEPT

  • Individual contributions from Virginians
  • Small-dollar grassroots donations
  • Anyone who has ever written a check to a campaign and wondered if it mattered

Every contribution is publicly reported to the Federal Election Commission. Our donors are real people with real names. You can look them up.

WHY IT MATTERS

The donor class funds both parties.
That is not an accident.

Senator Mark Warner sits on the Senate Banking Committee — the body with direct oversight of the banks and private equity firms that have collectively contributed more than $2.6 million to his campaigns. Apollo Global Management, whose funds are among the largest institutional buyers of single-family rental homes in the United States, is his single largest organizational contributor at $117,450. JPMorgan Chase's CEO donated the maximum allowable individual contribution in a single day.

These are not coincidences. They are the predictable output of a system in which the people who write the checks write the rules. The median home price has doubled relative to income in a generation. The student loan balance is $1.7 trillion. The national debt is $37.6 trillion. None of this happened by accident. All of it was designed.

The only way to change the output is to change who funds the input. This campaign takes nothing from the people who built the system. That is not a slogan. It is the precondition for everything else.

GRASSROOTS ONLY

Warner has $12 million.
We have Virginians.

This campaign is funded by people who have never written a check to a Senate race before. That is the whole point. The donor class already owns two parties. They do not get a third.

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