Henry J. Gomez is a senior national political reporter for NBC News.
National Republicans are relying on self-funding candidates to win back the Senate next year — and some of their wealthiest prospects are already spending big money to win primaries in key states. The strategy, underscored in recently filed campaign finance reports covering the last three months, is particularly pronounced in Montana and Ohio, where three-term Democratic Sens. Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown are among the chamber’s most vulnerable incumbents.
“I get the NRSC’s want for self-funders,” said the fundraiser, who requested anonymity to speak candidly, “but I just don’t think that they are necessarily going to make it through.” Justice, a coal baron, and McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO, are among the NRSC’s other self-funding hopes. Justice, who until recently was West Virginia’s richest person, has yet to kick in his own money. He still outraised his GOP primary rival, Rep.
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