House GOP campaign arm rakes in over $33 million to kick off 2024 election battles
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans’ campaign arm is announcing that it raised more than $33 million in the first three months of 2024.
It comes as GOP leaders brace for battle to keep and even expand their razor-thin majority in the House of Representatives this November.
"In a game of inches for the House majority where every seat matters, Republicans are out-recruiting, out-messaging, and out-hustling extreme Democrats," Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), told Fox News Digital in a statement.
"We are building momentum to grow our House Republican majority – this outstanding fundraising is proof we will have the resources we need to make extreme Democrats pay a price for failing America."
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The NRCC raised $33.4 million in the first three months of 2024, according to an early press release obtained by Fox News Digital. Nearly half that total – $16.2 million – was raised in March alone.
It brings the NRCC’s total fundraising for the 2024 election cycle, which began in January 2023, to $124.7 million.
The total is significantly higher than the $25.8 million the NRCC raised in the first quarter of last year, which is not a shocking data point given that it's an election year.
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It comes as the House has spent much of this Congress grappling with a majority of just a few votes. The margin is expected to be whittled down to just one after the April 19 departure of Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis.
The cash will have to be used to defend their swing-district incumbents in places like New York and California, in addition to winning new seats.
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