The NRSC raked in an eyepopping $13 million in fundraising last month, as the Senate GOP's reelection arm works to regain the chamber's majority in November's elections
And the NRSC’s January total, which was shared first with Fox News on Tuesday, was boosted to $18 million, thanks to a $5 million transfer of funds from the Republican National Committee . haul last month was the highest January total ever for either itself or its counterpart, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee . And the January total far surpassed the Senate GOP re-election arm’s previous monthly record during any January-March first quarter of fundraising, which was $11.
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott of Florida speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 26, 2021. The January haul follows a record $104.8 million raised by the NRSC last year, a record for an off-election year. The DSCC has yet to announce its January fundraising figures, but the Senate Democrats' re-election arm brought in $91.2 million in 2021, with $23.7 million cash on hand at the end of December.
But Republicans see strong opportunities to flip blue seats to red in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and potentially New Hampshire, where first-term Democratic senators are running for re-election in swing states.
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