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Home » News » Republican National Committee showcases record fundraising as party builds 2026 war chest

Republican National Committee showcases record fundraising as party builds 2026 war chest

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First in Fox: He Republican National Committee (RNC) comes out of the door when it comes to raising funds.

The RNC reports that the first quarter of January-March of 2025 collection of funds obtains a duration of $ 56.1 million as the National Party Committee creates resources for the mid-period elections of next year, when it will defend its majorities in the Chamber and the Senate.

The RNC, who shared his figures first with Fox News on Thursday, said the tour was a record for the first quarter of a non -electoral year.

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President of the Republican National Committee Mike Whatley

President of the Republican National Committee Mike Whatley (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

“The RNC is working in hand with President Trump and the White House to replicate his historical success in 2024,” said RNC President Michael Whatley, in a statement.

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And look towards the main partial tasks of next year, Whatley said that “we are building our chest to expand the republican majority in 2026 and ensure that the president has all the tools he needs to make the United States a good time so we are going to throw our legs like our finance chair.”

As Fox News reported last month, Vance was appointed RNC finance president. Vance, who is seen as the leader of the presidential nomination of the 2028 Republican Party in the race to succeed the Trump limited by term, is the first vice president in serving as president of finance of a National Party Committee.

Vice President JD Vance

Vice President JD Vance (Photo AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Vance, in a statement, stressed that “the RNC has already done a great job in its mission to build on the historical victory of President Trump last November.”

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“Republicans have an incredible opportunity to look at 2026, where we can continually with our strong impulse, grow our majorities and advance in the first agenda of President Trump,” added the vice president. “I feel honored to help head this effort and I look forward to the work that is coming.”

Ken Martin

President of the National Democratic Committee Ken Martin (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey Jr.)

The rival National Democratic Committee He still had to announce his fundraising figures from the first quarter at the time this story was published.

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The DNC had raised $ 24.3 million until the end of February, compared to $ 35.2 transported by the RNC.

Paul Steinhauser is a political reporter based in New Hampshire.

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