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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