
The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised $88 million in 2025, ahead of a midterm showdown that will determine whether Senate Republicans can hold onto their thin majority.
This marks the campaign arm’s best off-year fundraising haul since 2021, with nearly $20 million in the bank.
“We’re raising record amounts of money, building an all-star team, and delivering on [President] Trump’s agenda,” Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, chair of the NRSC, said in a statement Friday.
The committee started 2025 with around $3 million cash on hand, according to Federal Election Commission filings, and paid off more than $26 million in debt and bills from its successful bid to win control of the Senate in 2024.
This time around, the GOP is aiming to secure its control of the upper chamber, where Republicans have a 53-47 majority over Democrats.
Mr. Scott said the off-year foundation will be the difference in winning this November, with the NRSC in a strong position to defend its majority.
The battle between the two parties to grab the reins of either chamber of Congress has grown contentious, as Republicans hold a political trifecta — across the presidency, House and Senate — that the Democratic Party wants to break.
The NRSC said it also brought in nearly 70,000 new donors.
The Democratic campaign fundraising counterpart has yet to announce its end-of-year totals, but the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee ended last November with almost $19 million cash on hand.
The Republican National Committee boasted almost $90 million cash on hand in November, according to FEC filings. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee ended November with $12 million.










