Republican Senate campaign arm raised $88 million in 2025
- The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised $88 million in 2025, marking its best fundraising year since 2021, according to reports from The Hill.
- Senator Tim Scott stated that the NRSC is in a strong position to defend its Senate majority during the upcoming elections.
- The NRSC paid off over $26 million in debt from its 2024 campaign.
- Republicans are aiming to maintain their 53-47 Senate majority amid a competitive political environment involving both parties.
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The DCCC raised $10.4 million in December and has over $49 million in cash on hand. The DCCC announced it raised $10.4 million in December, bringing its fourth-quarter total to a substantial $23 million. In 2025, the DCCC raised a total of $115 million and begins 2026 with over $49 million in cash on hand. “The defining contrast between now and November will be the House Democrats’ focus on reducing the high cost of living versus the Republican …
The Congressional Republican National Committee (NRCC) announced its best non-election year fundraising numbers since 2021, as House Republicans head into November with historic momentum to expand our Republican majority: December: $13.6 million; Fourth Quarter (Q4): $24.3 million; 2025: $117.2 million; Cash on Hand: $50.7 million. “House Republicans are kicking off 2026 with undeniable momentum and record-breaking fundraising. While Democrats a…
Republican Senate campaign arm raised $88 million in 2025
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) raised $88 million in 2025, the campaign arm announced on Friday, as the party fights to hold onto the Senate in the midterms later this year. It’s the NRSC’s best off-year fundraising haul since 2021, leaving nearly $20 million in the bank as Republicans enter 2026. “We’re raising record…
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