Republican Senate candidates are trailing far behind their Democratic opponents in fundraising totals and cash on hand.
The latest Federal Election Commission campaign finance reports published Saturday showed stark differences in battleground elections. These figures only account for money raised directly by each individual campaign and do not account for spending from outside groups.Sen. Raphael Warnock raised $26.3 million in the third quarter between July and September and has $13.7 million in cash on hand.
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is outpacing Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania with a $22 million haul in the third quarter and $4.1 million cash on hand. Oz raised $17 million, which included a $7 million personal loan, and had $2.5 million left to spend. Nevada is also following the pattern. Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto has raised $15 million and has about $5 million in cash on hand, while Republican Adam Laxalt raised $6.1 million and still has $4 million. Wisconsin's Democratic challenger Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes brought in over $20 million for his race against incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson. He has $3.4 million remaining, while Johnson raised $12.2 million and has $4.5 million in cash on hand.
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