Robert Mercer has been one of the top Republican contributors during the 2014 election, but rarely speaks publicly and is largely an unknown figure.

Mercer is the co-CEO of Renaissance Technologies, a hedge fund management company, and his family has a $37.6 million foundation.

Bloomberg Politics explored Mercer’s giving, and his foundation’s giving, to political and other causes since 2008.

From the story:

Mercer has cut checks for a total of $37 million in the past six years, supporting pro-life candidates, those who deny man-made global warming, as well as helping fund the effort to block construction of a mosque near the site of the September 11 attacks in New York.

Mercer and his foundation gave more than $20 million to conservative nonprofits, such as the Media Research Center, which “tracks claimed liberal bias in the mainstream media,” according to the story.

He also gave nearly $15 million to super PACs (political action committees) such as $2 million to Karl Rove’s American Crossroads and $2.5 million to Charles and David Koch’s Freedom Partners Action Fund.

His money also helped fund the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., to the tune of $1 million.

The article also explored his company’s recent appearance before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations in July. The committee was examining how Renaissance Technologies helped its clients avoid paying certain taxes.

From the story:

The company was profiled in one chapter of Sebastian Mallaby’s book “More Money Than God,”  which details the world’s most successful hedge funds. In it, Mallaby shared only a few observations about Mercer. “He was an icy cold poker player; he never recalled having a nightmare; his IBM boss jokingly called him an automaton.” Mallaby wrote.

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