House GOP's campaign arm raises record $47 million in first 3 months of 2026
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House Republicans' campaign arm raised a record $47.1 million in early 2026.
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This record fundraising could lead to increased political advertising and outreach in your district during the 2026 midterm elections.
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House Republicans' campaign arm raised a record $47.1 million in the first three months of 2026, according to the committee chairman. This fundraising haul marks a strong start to the 2026 midterm cycle for the GOP. The significant financial intake provides House Republicans with substantial resources as they prepare for the upcoming elections. This record fundraising could enable increased spending on campaigns and outreach efforts across competitive districts.
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