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Fundraising activities documenting the promotion of House Republican campaign arms

Artificial IntelligenceBy Artificial IntelligenceApril 15, 2025 US News No Comments4 Mins Read
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The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is heading to launch a swift fundraising as it aims to defend a thin razor majority in the House of Representatives in next year’s midterm elections.

NRCC, the campaign arm of House GOP, announced Tuesday it had “shattered the record” to raise $21.5 million last month.

Last month’s funding accelerated a total of $36.7 million operation in the first quarter between January and March 2025. The NRCC shows funding for the past three months is the strongest first quarter of the first quarter, nearly $11 million more than what was brought in during the same period in the 2024 election cycle.

The NRCC also highlighted that it had $23.9 million in cash on hand towards April and repaid its debt to $4.5 million.

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Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, will speak at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 18, 2024. (Reuters/Mike Segar)

“The NRCC is under attack and is supported by unstoppable momentum and extensive support,” stressed NRCC spokesman Mike Marinella.

Marinella argued that “while Touch House Democrats are fighting, we are ready to continue charging in 2026 with unparalleled energy, growing the majority of our homes and delivering results to Americans.”

The NRCC’s first quarter haul doesn’t include the $35.2 million eye-opening $35.2 million that was brought into fundraising earlier this month in the country’s capital discovered by President Donald Trump. These funds are included in the committee’s second quarter figures.

Was this month’s elections in Wisconsin and Florida a crystal ball for things to come in the midterm next year?

Rival Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) had not yet announced first-quarter funding at the time the report was published. DCCC overtaked NRCC from $11.1 million to $9.2 million in funding in February.

Republicans now control the House with a vulnerable 220-213 majority, with two blue-trend vacant seats likely to return to Democrats’ hands when two blue-trend vacancies take place later this year.

Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, was interviewed by Fox News Digital on April 7, 2025 in Washington, DC (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

Funding is an important factor in GOP’s game planning to maintain control.

When asked in a digital interview with Fox News earlier this month what he was most concerned about protecting the House majority, Democrats have structural advantages when it comes to fundraising. They always seem to have a heap of money.

“We have to catch up with the Democrats and raise enough money to make sure our candidates can send a message,” Hudson emphasized.

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“The president understands he has to maintain his home in the mid-term so that he has a four-year runway instead of a two-year runway to enact an agenda,” said Hudson, a North Carolina Republican and a 12-year House veteran.

House Minority Leader Rep. Hakem Jeffries of New York will speak at a press conference held at Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 6, 2025.

“Speaker Hakem Jeffries will fight President Trump in all respects and it will be really difficult for him to achieve his agenda. It’s important that President Trump keeps his home and he has helped us very much,” Hudson said, pointing to the Democratic leader in the House.

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The DCCC is aiming for a seat with nearly 30 Republicans holdings as it aims to regain the majority. Earlier this month, House Democrats’ campaign division released its first target list for 2026, including 35 GOP-controlled seats, and launched fundraising campaigns for the party’s final candidates in each district.

The DCCC emphasized that their moves are “democrats are under attack and are poised to win a majority in 2026.”

Paul Steinhauser is a political reporter based in New Hampshire.

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