Heading into a midterm election season that will likely decide the second half of President Donald Trump’s term in office, Republicans are holding a huge financial advantage over the Democratic Party.
Citing Federal Election Commission data, CNN reported on Monday that the Republican National Committee can boast a February fundraising total that nearly doubles Democratic efforts.
The RNC took in $18.5 million in February compared to the Democratic National Committee’s $10.3 million, CNN reported.
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And when it comes to cash on hand — it’s even bigger than that.
The RNC reported $109 million, while the DNC had only $15.9 million — an almost 7-1 advantage for the Republicans.
And considering the DNC is in debt to the tune of $17.4 million, according to CNN, that means the left-wing party has more debt than spending money.
The numbers continue a trend from Trump’s first year in office. The RNC ended 2025 with
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