Republicans in key swing districts raked in nearly $100,000 more than their most vulnerable Democrat counterparts during the third quarter, giving the GOP a fundraising edge as the 2026 midterm battle for the House heats up, The New York Post reported Friday.
The GOP’s most at-risk incumbents — known as the National Republican Congressional Committee’s “Patriots” — collectively raised $763,000 in the third quarter, surpassing the $664,000 raised by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s 26 “frontliners,” according to campaign finance filings cited by The Post.
Republicans in competitive districts also reported a larger financial cushion, with about $2.4 million in cash on hand compared to Democrats’ $1.6 million.
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