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ICYMI: Vulnerable Senate Democrats see massive fundraising hauls in last quarter of 2021 [The Hill]

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The Hill: Vulnerable Senate Democrats see massive fundraising hauls in last quarter of 2021
By Julia Manchester
January 13, 2022

Key Points:

  • Incumbent Senate Democrats raked in massive fundraising hauls in the last quarter of 2021.
  • In Arizona, incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D) brought in a whopping $9 million during the fourth quarter, leaving him with $18.5 million in the bank. The haul puts Kelly far ahead of his Republican challengers.
  • In New Hampshire, Sen. Maggie Hassan’s (D) reelection campaign shored up $3.1 million in the final quarter of the year. Hassan’s latest haul brings her campaign’s cash-on-hand total to $5.3 million.
  • The Granite State’s GOP Senate primary field is still coming together after national Republicans failed to recruit Gov. Chris Sununu to run for the seat last year.
  • In Nevada, Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto (D) brought in more than $3.3 million at the end of the year, bringing her cash-on-hand total to $10.4 million.
  • The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) touted the latest fundraising hauls in a statement to The Hill.
  • “Another record-breaking fundraising quarter for our Democratic Senators shows the power of their grassroots support, and momentum for Democrats’ work in the Senate to lower costs, grow millions of good-paying American jobs, and cut taxes for families,” said DSCC spokesperson Jazmin Vargas.

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