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politics2 days ago

Money flows reshape a crowded Senate map as campaigns post record hauls

Across multiple Senate races in Q1 2026, Democrats and Republicans reported massive fundraising hauls and sizable cash reserves, signaling a costly and competitive cycle. Notable tallies include NH Democrat Chris Pappas with a cash lead over GOP rivals, GA’s Jon Ossoff with a massive war chest, Alaska’s Mary Peltola raising a large sum but still trailing Dan Sullivan in cash on hand, and strong fundraising across Maine, Ohio, Texas, North Carolina, and Michigan that could influence runoffs and general elections. Outside money and the pace of spending across races suggest a deeply funded, high-stakes battle for control of the Senate.

"Biden Campaign's March Fundraising Hits $90M, Ends Quarter with $192M Cash"
politics2 years ago

"Biden Campaign's March Fundraising Hits $90M, Ends Quarter with $192M Cash"

The Biden campaign raised a record-breaking $90 million in March, bringing its total first-quarter fundraising to $187 million and leaving it with $192 million in cash on hand, a record for any Democratic candidate at this point in the election cycle. The campaign's strong grassroots support has allowed it to open over 100 field offices and launch a $30 million ad campaign targeting key battleground states. This fundraising haul outpaced the $66 million raised by the Trump campaign in March, leaving the Trump campaign and Republican National Committee with $93.1 million in cash on hand.

"Biden Surpasses Trump in Fundraising, Puts Pressure on Lagging Campaign Cash"
politics2 years ago

"Biden Surpasses Trump in Fundraising, Puts Pressure on Lagging Campaign Cash"

President Biden's re-election campaign has raised over $42 million in January and has $130 million in cash-on-hand, which they tout as the highest total amassed by any Democratic candidate in history at this point in the election cycle. They are mocking former President Trump's campaign, which reported just $30 million cash-on-hand at the end of January, and highlighting the financial challenges faced by the Republican National Committee. Trump's campaign, however, points to his edge in early general election polls and the inflow of money from small dollar donors, claiming that voters are ready for a change.