2 Republicans stack more than $250K — with big help from self-funding — to challenge Jared Moskowitz
- The National Republican Congressional Committee raised $21.5 million in March, marking the best fundraising month in NRCC history and a total of $36.7 million for the first quarter of 2025, according to the NRCC.
- NRCC spokesman Mike Marinella stated that the committee is 'on offense and fueled by unstoppable momentum and widespread support,' signaling optimism for the upcoming 2026 elections.
- Despite the NRCC's fundraising success, NRCC Chair Rep. Richard Hudson expressed concerns over Democrats' fundraising advantages, citing it as a significant factor in maintaining a House majority.
- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting nearly three dozen Republican-held seats as part of their strategy to regain control in the midterm elections.
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House Republican Campaign Wing Raises $36 Million in Off
The National Republican Congressional Committee said it raised $36.7 million in the first quarter of 2025, achieving the strongest first quarter for an off-election year in its history. The post House Republican Campaign Wing Raises $36 Million in Off-Election First Quarter Record appeared first on Breitbart.
Johnson Rakes in $32 Million in Q1
House Speaker Mike Johnson has raised a whopping $32.2 million in campaign funds during the first quarter of the year since Republicans swept into the trifecta governance in Washington of the presidency and both houses of Congress. The speaker has given $5 million to the National Republican Congressional Committee and $4 million to Republican incumbents. His team called the haul the most amount of money raised during a single quarter ever. Reac…
House Republican campaign arm touts 'unstoppable momentum' with record fundraising haul
As it aims to defend its razor-thin majority in the House of Representatives in next year's midterm elections, the National Republican Congressional Committee is off to a fast fundraising start.
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