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NRCC Reports Record $47.1 Million Quarter, Citing Five-Quarter Fundraising Edge

The cash edge could shape ad buys and field work in tight House races.

Overview

  • The NRCC, which disclosed Monday a record $47.1 million first‑quarter haul including $28.1 million in March, says the totals mark its best start on record.
  • Republican officials say the House campaign arm has outraised the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for five straight quarters and reports higher average receipts and cash for its swing‑district candidates.
  • GOP‑aligned groups report deep reserves, with the Congressional Leadership Fund and American Action Network taking in $56.6 million in the first quarter and MAGA Inc. holding more than $300 million.
  • The Democratic side highlights its own strength, with ActBlue reporting $568 million raised in the first quarter and the DCCC saying Democrats outraised Republicans in 42 battleground House districts.
  • Polling still shows Democrats with a modest edge on the generic House ballot, so the money race may translate into heavier ad spending rather than a clear advantage in votes.