Cash dash: What the campaign treasure chests tell us about the House in 2024

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Cash dash: What the campaign treasure chests tell us about the House in 2024
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Jack Birle is a breaking news reporter for the Washington Examiner. A 2022 graduate of Villanova University with majors in communication and political science, he has previous journalism experience with the Center Square and as a fellow with the National Journalism Center. He was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in Southern California.

In a 2024 election cycle when Republicans appear guaranteed to win back control of the Senate, the battles for House seats could be the most competitive, and important, in the country.

Among the six Republican incumbents being targeted by the Democrats, three of them were out-fundraised by Democratic opponents. Reps. George Santos , Mike Lawler , and Marc Molinaro had lower fundraising numbers than their opponents, but Lawler and Molinaro still have more cash on hand than their opponents.

Reps. Kevin Kiley , John Duarte , David Valadao , Mike Garcia , Young Kim , and Michelle Park Steel each out-fundraised their Democratic opponents in the third quarter. Rep. Ken Calvert was narrowly out-fundraised but reported more cash on hand than his Democratic opponent. Rep. Mike Levin was also out-fundraised by Republican Matt Gunderson in the third quarter, but Levin did finish the quarter with more cash on hand.In competitive seats as rated by the Cook Political Report, the GOP had a fundraising edge over the Democrats, according to NBC News. Republican candidates in battleground districts raised $553,000 on average in the third quarter, compared to the average of $435,000 being raised by Democratic candidates during that same time.

Shortly after the reporting deadline for the third quarter, two Democrats who were out-fundraised by Republican challengers, Reps. Dina Titus and Vicente Gonzalez , were placed on the DCCC's front-line program for vulnerable Democratic incumbents.Democrats held the overall advantage in fundraising for the third quarter, with the DCCC reporting it had raised $26 million and ended the quarter with $44 million cash on hand.

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