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Dems have a big cash advantage in key Senate races

Last updated: July 15, 2026 11:20 pm
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Democrats are experiencing a significant fundraising advantage in some of the most crucial Senate races across the country, significantly outpacing their Republican rivals.

In Georgia, Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff holds a staggering 20 times more cash on hand than his Republican opponent, Rep. Mike Collins. In North Carolina, potentially a prime opportunity for Democrats, former Gov. Roy Cooper outpaced former RNC Chair Michael Whatley by raising $8.2 million compared to Whatley’s $2.9 million. Meanwhile, in Texas, Democratic state Rep. James Talarico ended June with a substantial $21.5 million in the bank, dwarfing the $1.8 million held by his GOP adversary, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Despite these gains for Democrats, Republicans maintain a strategic advantage in several states presenting challenges for Democrats, such as Michigan and Maine. In these states, the GOP has built a financial lead, while Democratic primaries have delayed resource consolidation. This situation could complicate Democrats’ already narrow path to regaining Senate control in the upcoming fall elections.

The Senate race map is nearly set, with only a few key states left to finalize their primary contests. Democrats are facing a tough battle against Republicans, who benefit from a more advantageous map and a stronger campaign cash position. However, the Democratic vision of capturing the Senate is gaining traction as the party showcases a lineup of high-profile candidates with proven fundraising abilities, even as Republicans contend with financial strains and the ongoing conflict in Iran.

Democrats’ optimism was bolstered on Wednesday with the release of their candidates’ second-quarter campaign finance reports, submitted to the Federal Election Commission. 

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“In key battleground races, Democrats are out-raising and out-polling many of their Republican counterparts,” noted Adrienne Elrod, a national Democratic strategist involved in numerous Senate and presidential campaigns. “All of this bodes well for a strong midterm for Democrats.”

Republicans, however, dismissed these financial differences, citing the recent Supreme Court decision that eased rules on coordination between candidates and party campaign organizations. This decision allows the GOP to leverage its committee-level cash advantage. By the end of May, the National Republican Senatorial Committee reported nearly $49 million in the bank, compared to just under $39 million for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

“Republicans have a massive advantage on the party committee level and were ready to hit the ground running following the Supreme Court decision on Super PACs,” stated GOP strategist Doug Heye. “As the fundraising ground has shifted over the past several years, all of this gives reason for Republicans to be hopeful about holding the Senate.”

Meanwhile, Republicans are solidifying their financial positions in some pivotal swing states where Democrats are engaged in tough primaries. In Maine, the departure of Graham Platner—following a report by POLITICO that a woman accused him of sexual assault years ago—has triggered a rush to find his ballot replacement. Platner, who denied the allegations, ended his campaign after losing support.

Consequently, Democrats face a significant financial shortfall against GOP Sen. Susan Collins, who concluded the second quarter with $11 million in reserves.

Despite raising an impressive $9 million in the second quarter, Platner’s high spending left him with only $1.7 million in cash at the end of June.

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Democrats are now urgently seeking to fund their new standard-bearer. The DSCC quickly established a fund for the eventual nominee following Platner’s withdrawal. Additionally, the grassroots group Swing Left announced plans to raise approximately $500,000 for the nominee.

Historically, candidates opposing Collins have garnered significant financial support, but it remains uncertain whether Platner’s successor can attract the same small-dollar donor enthusiasm that his populist campaign generated, particularly with Election Day fast approaching.

In Michigan, Democrats Abdul El-Sayed and Rep. Haley Stevens are rapidly spending funds ahead of their August 4 showdown, enabling the likely GOP nominee, former Rep. Mike Rogers, to accumulate a notable cash advantage for the general election.

Rogers amassed nearly $5.7 million heading into July, compared to Stevens’ $3.4 million and El-Sayed’s $2.7 million.

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