Washington, D.C. – In November, the NRSC raised nearly $8.4 million in its quest to take back the Senate majority in 2022. Meanwhile, the DSCC once again lagged far behind in fundraising, bringing in only $6.4 million. November marked the eighth month in a row where the NRSC surpassed the DSCC in fundraising.
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National Review: National Republican Senatorial Committee Outraises Democratic Counterpart for Eighth Straight Month
For the eighth straight month, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has outraised its Democratic counterpart, bolstering the GOP’s financial advantage ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
The NRSC collected $8.4 million in November, while the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee hauled $6.8 million, according to FEC filings. The former now boasts savings of around $30 million, while the latter has only $18 million. In total, the NRSC has raised $94 million this cycle in comparison to the Democrats’ $81 million.
The GOP’s consistently high fundraising numbers bode well for its performance in 2022, when the party will seek to wrestle control of Congress’s upper chamber back after two years in the minority.
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