House Republicans flip 10-year trend in political fundraising
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House Republicans flip 10-year trend in political fundraising
"The numbers don't lie: Republicans have the momentum, the message, and the money while Democrats are broke, divided, and out of gas,"
"The NRCC is grasping at straws because poll after poll shows House Republicans are sinking in battleground districts,"
Democratic and Republican House campaign committees have shown shifting fundraising margins across off-year cycles, with DCCC leads of $8.7 million in 2017, $21 million in 2019, and $23 million in 2023 at comparable points. Democrats report slightly higher cash on hand, $46.6 million versus the NRCC's $45.8 million. The DCCC recorded $26.6 million in Q3 receipts compared with the NRCC's $24 million. Democrats out-fundraised Republicans in Q3 in about two-thirds of toss-up House seats with incumbents running for reelection. The two committees head into Q4 effectively tied, with year-end reports to show shutdown effects.
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