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DCCC outraises NRCC in third quarter but GOP has record September

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) outraised the National Republican congressional Committee (NRCC) by over $2 million in the third quarter of the year, raising $26.2 million compared to the NRCC’s $24 million despite the GOP’s record-breaking September fundraising haul. The DCCC’s September contributions totaled $11.5 million, leaving it wiht a war chest of $46 million. Meanwhile, the NRCC raised $14 million in September alone and holds nearly $46 million in cash on hand, which is 27% higher than last year.

DCCC Chairwoman Suzan DelBene emphasized growing public support for Democrats to regain the House majority in 2026, criticizing House republicans for refusing to negotiate on healthcare issues. NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson highlighted the party’s momentum, crediting President Trump and a conservative agenda for their fundraising success aimed at maintaining and expanding their house majority.

Political analysts note that 72 House seats are competitive this cycle,with several expected to flip due to ongoing redistricting battles nationwide. In California,proposition 50 will be decided on November 4,proposing a temporary congressional map that could grant Democrats five additional seats in response to Republican-led redistricting efforts in Texas aimed at increasing GOP depiction.


DCCC outraises NRCC in third quarter despite GOP’s massive September haul

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee outraised the National Republican Congressional Committee in the third quarter by a little over $2 million after the GOP’s record-shattering off-year September.

The DCCC raised $26.2 million in the third quarter, with $11.5 million coming from September, leaving the committee with a $46 million war chest.

“While House Republicans refuse to come to work or negotiate with Democrats to address the healthcare crisis they created, it’s clear that there is a growing groundswell of support across the country powering House Democrats to take back the majority in 2026,” DCCC Chairwoman Suzan DelBene (D-WA) said in a statement.

The NRCC outraised the DCCC by $2.5 million in September, making for its best off-year September. It brought in $14 million for the month and $24 million for the quarter, leaving them with nearly $46 million cash on hand. The committee had 27% higher cash on hand compared to September 2023.

“House Republicans are firing on all cylinders. Our majority funded the federal government, and we’re delivering for working families and building unstoppable momentum heading into 2026,” NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson (R-NC) said in a press release.

“With President Trump leading the charge and voters rallying behind our conservative agenda, we’re raising record-breaking resources to hold the House and grow our majority,” he said.

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According to the Cook Political Report, 72 House seats are in play, with two Democratic seats expected to flip and one Republican seat expected to flip. The House map is up in the air with redistricting efforts exploding across the country following Texas’s push to draw out five Democratic seats earlier this year.

California will vote on Proposition 50, a measure that would change the map in the state to give Democrats five more congressional seats, on Nov. 4. The proposition would temporarily enact a new congressional map through 2030 that is an effort to strip Republicans of five seats in the blue state. The move was presented by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) in response to an aggressive Trump-backed redistricting move by Texas Republicans in August, which granted them five seats.



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