Republicans put $24m into the campaign arm as a campaign fundraiser

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First on fox: The House Republicans’ Campaign arm announces that it brought in about $24 million in the months of July and September this year.
More than half of that — about $13.95 million — came in September, as Republicans readied for a political messaging war over federal money.
That battle continues now, more than halfway through October. The government has been shut down for 20 days as Republicans and Democrats still disagree on spending.
The $13.95 million for the National Republican Committee (NRCC) represents the best September in a non-election year and a 50% increase from the previous September in 2023.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson during a news conference at the US Capitol in Washington, Oct. 16, 2025. (Al Dragon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
NRCC ends the third quarter with nearly $46 million in funding per week and nearly $93 million raised in 2025 alone.
In a statement sent to FOX News Digital, NRCC Chairman Rep. Richard Hudson, rn.c.
“House Republicans are firing on all cylinders. Most of us have funded the federal government, and we’re bringing working families and building momentum to 2026,” Hudson said.
“With President Truec leading the charge and voters rallying behind our conservative agenda, we are raising record resources to hold the House and grow our majority,” he said.

Richard Hudson, Chairman of the National Republican National Committee (NRCC), speaks on Day 4 of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, July 18, 2024. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
Republicans were ordered to keep the house in the next year’s midterm elections, which was unpopular with the party in power. The GOP holds the house majority through 2023.
But GOP leaders expressed confidence in their agenda and in the White House, while arguing that the Democratic party is facing a lack of unity and the unacceptability of its policies by the American electorate.
The NRCC outpaced its partner, the Democratic Mancyshinial Campaigns Committee (DCCC) in the previous quarter of 2025, raising $32.3 million compared to $29.1 million for the DCCC.
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The DCCC ended the year with more money on hand, however, with $39.7 million compared to the NRCC’s $37.6 million.
Both parties and their allies spent much of October fighting the government shutdown in the court of public opinion.

The government is under fire after Congress failed to reach an agreement on federal funding. (Pet Pictures)
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Republicans have accused Democrats who control the federal government of refusing to vote on their funding bill unless partisan health care needs are met.
Democrats, meanwhile, argued that Republicans are jeopardizing the health costs of millions of Americans by not including Covil-19 funding ObamaCare Subsisies set to expire this year without Conmessional action.
The house passed a seven-week bill mainly on party lines on September 19