Larry Ellison, head of Oracle Corp., gave another $1 million to a pro-Marco Rubio super PAC in January, bringing his total for the Florida senator's presidential campaign to $4 million,
Politico reports.
Ellison's contribution makes him one of Rubio's biggest donors for the 2016 race, according to a SEC filing made Saturday.
Dallas real estate investor Harlan Crow, Michigan businessman Rich DeVos and North Carolina businessman Art Pope gave $250,000 apiece to the pro-Rubio PAC in January.
Conservative Solutions PAC spent $11 million during January, primarily on ads against Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. It ended January with $5.6 million cash on hand and has since spent 9.6 million on ads attacking Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.
Florida car dealer Norman Braman, who is Rubio's largest donor at $6 million, did not donate in January, nor did Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson, who is believed to be leaning toward Rubio.
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