KEY POINTS
  • About 98% of political contributions from internet companies this cycle went to Democrats, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
  • The CEOs of Asana, Twilio and Netflix were among the biggest contributors, and they all targeted Democratic groups and candidates.
  • Super PACs focused on flipping the Senate in favor of Democrats and winning in swing states received millions of dollars from tech execs.
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings attends a red carpet for the Netflix launch at Palazzo Del Ghiaccio on October 22, 2015 in Milan, Italy.

Tech executives, rich from an 11-year bull market that's disproportionately benefited their industry, were among the top political donors in the 2020 cycle. The vast majority of that money went to getting President Donald Trump out of office and helping Democrats take control of the Senate.

Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz, who made his fortunes as a Facebook co-founder, spent about $24 million. Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson and his wife, Erica, donated about $7 million. Along with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who donated about $6 million, they're some of the leading contributors to Future Forward USA, a super PAC behind Joe Biden's presidential effort.