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Dem Senate Candidates raising $$$$$
Posted on 4/15/26 at 11:15 am
Posted on 4/15/26 at 11:15 am
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Senate Democrats facing voters this November are raking in record-breaking fundraising totals, while many of their Republican opponents lag behind.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff broke Georgia’s first-quarter fundraising record, bringing in over $14 million and building a war chest of $31 million as the spring campaign season begins.
As Greg Bluesteen noted in the AJC, “More than 99% of contributions between January and March came from donors who have given less than $200, according to the campaign. Nearly 98% of the donations were $100 or less, with an average contribution of $38.”
Democrat Mary Peltola set a new record in Alaska, raising $8.9 million in Q1 to take on Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan.
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper posted a massive $13.8 million fundraising haul in Q1 for his Senate race to replace the retiring Thom Tillis.
James Talarico raised $27 million in the first quarter of 2026 and another $10 million since the March 3 primary as he prepares to face the winner of the John Cornyn–Ken Paxton race. The total is staggering, or, “bonkers, ridiculous” as Punchbowl’s Jake Sherman describes it. However, to be fair:
From Erick Erickson's newsletter today
Posted on 4/15/26 at 11:29 am to prplhze2000
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As Greg Bluesteen noted in the AJC, “More than 99% of contributions between January and March came from donors who have given less than $200, according to the campaign. Nearly 98% of the donations were $100 or less, with an average contribution of $38.”
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