House Democratic campaign committee touts $11 million fundraising haul for February
The fundraising numbers come as House Democrats look to the 2026 midterms to build back up its support after a massive loss in the 2024 general election. Democrats lost the White House, House and Senate in November.
The House's Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on Thursday announced that it raised more than $11.1 million in February, marking a higher haul than January.
The fundraising numbers come as House Democrats look to the 2026 midterms to build back up their support after a massive loss in the 2024 general election. Democrats lost the White House, House and Senate in November.
The numbers mark an improvement from the $9.2 million House Democrats raised in January, according to The Hill.
“The American people are angry and fed up with House Republicans’ crusade to enact the largest cut to Medicaid in history and pledging fealty to Elon Musk’s ongoing effort to dismantle Social Security and gut the VA," DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene said in a statement. "No wonder they are hiding from their constituents.
"House Democrats, united under the leadership of Hakeem Jeffries, are harnessing the public’s energy to put together the resources and strategy that will help us take back the gavels in November 2026," she added.
The news comes after House Republicans released a list of vulnerable Democrats they hope to replace in 2026. House Democrats have released its own list of vulnerable Democrats it hopes to support instead. The lists overlap with 13 Democrats that won districts that President Donald Trump also won in November.
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