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Republican Committees Maintain Midyear Fundraising Dominance Over Democrats

FEC filings show the GOP’s national and senatorial arms with far larger fundraising tallies than their Democratic counterparts, with split outcomes in House committee cash reserves and historic off-year grassroots donations reported by Democrats.

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Overview

  • The Republican National Committee raised $96.4 million in the first half of 2025 and holds about $80.8 million cash, compared to the DNC’s $69.2 million raised and $15.2 million on hand.
  • The National Republican Senatorial Committee outpaced the DSCC with $48.6 million in mid-year contributions but trails the Democratic Senate arm in cash-on-hand by about $5.7 million.
  • The NRCC outraised the DCCC $32.3 million to $29.1 million in the second quarter but ended June with slightly lower cash reserves ($37.6M vs $39.7M).
  • DNC Chair Ken Martin reported a best-ever off-year June grassroots haul of $8.6 million, marking the strongest June performance in a non-election year.
  • The RNC’s mid-2025 cash-on-hand advantage over the DNC now exceeds its pre-2018 midterm gap, highlighting a growing resource disparity.