The United States Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) and its affiliates have broken fundraising records by bringing in $140 million in the second quarter of the year, Axios reported.
This windfall pushed the group’s cash on hand to $238 million as of June, more than double the $117 million at the same point in 2024, marking the first major release since US Majority Leader John Thune (pictured left) became Senate GOP leader.
The funds are designated to defend Republican seats in states like Iowa and Ohio, and to support $100 million in proactive campaigns in New Hampshire, Georgia and Michigan. The main Democratic Senate super PAC and its affiliate raised $147 million in the second quarter but hold a lower total of $126 million in cash on hand.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.