Overview
- Democrats have raised more funds than Republicans in 25 of the 26 most competitive House races, often doubling or tripling their opponents' totals.
- Senate Democrats maintain a strong fundraising lead over Republicans in all 11 critical races, bolstered by small-dollar donations.
- Despite the Democratic fundraising advantage, control of both the House and Senate remains highly competitive, with key races tightly contested.
- Republicans are increasingly dependent on a few wealthy donors to bridge the financial gap, with significant contributions to GOP super PACs.
- Outside groups are heavily investing in races, with both parties receiving substantial support to supplement campaign efforts.