- The Washington Times - Monday, October 20, 2025

House Republicans’ campaign committee announced a record-shattering fundraising haul of $14 million in September alone. 

The National Republican Congressional Committee raised $24 million from July to September this year. This was its best September in a non-election year. The NRCC is ending the third quarter with nearly $46 million cash on hand and nearly $93 million raised in 2025.

House Republicans are firing on all cylinders,” NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson, North Carolina Republican, said. “Our majority funded the federal government, and we’re delivering for working families and building unstoppable momentum heading into 2026.”



This comes as swing-district Republicans have outraised vulnerable incumbent House Democrats for the third quarter in a row. In the previous quarter, the NRCC raised over $32 million compared to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s roughly $29 million. The DCCC had more cash on hand, with $39.7 million compared to the NRCC’s $37.6 million.

Ahead of next year’s midterm elections, Republicans and Democrats are in the midst of both a fundraising race and a redistricting showdown in a handful of states.

The GOP is fighting to hold onto a thin House majority that it has held since 2023.

• Mary McCue Bell can be reached at mbell@washingtontimes.com.

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