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Senate Democrats facing tough re-election battles in 2024 are already amassing campaign funds.

Democratic Senators⁤ Outraising Republicans in Fundraising Efforts

As senators head back to their home states for the August ​recess, much of the focus for those up⁣ for reelection is fundraising. While Democrats ⁣are facing a tough map next year, some of the most vulnerable are outraising ‍Republicans, according to the latest campaign filings.

Nearly two dozen Democratic seats are up for reelection in 2024, with seven ‍incumbents seen as vulnerable, while only⁣ 10 Republicans face⁢ reelection. Incumbent Democratic Senators playing defense⁤ in⁤ three states won‌ by former President​ Donald​ Trump in 2020 (Ohio, Montana, and West ⁢Virginia) ⁣have raised more money than they have⁣ previously at this⁢ point‌ in earlier ⁢cycles.

Sen. Sherrod Brown​ (D-OH) Raises $5 Million

Sen. Sherrod Brown⁣ (D-OH) announced‍ a fundraising haul of $5 million⁤ for the second quarter ​of 2023, ‍with $8.7 million ⁤in cash on hand. ⁣His seat is‍ rated a toss-up by the Cook ‍Political Report. Brown had $8.7 million in⁣ cash on hand. A‌ Republican⁢ challenger, Bernie Moreno, ⁢who was endorsed by Sen. J.D. Vance ​(R-OH), brought⁣ in‌ $2.2 million. Another Republican challenger, state Sen.‍ Matt Dolan, raised $323,000 between April and‌ June, which is about the same as he raised during the first three months⁣ of ​2023. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose also announced⁢ his candidacy in mid-July, so it is too early to report on ⁤his fundraising efforts.

Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) Breaks Fundraising Record

In the second quarter of‌ 2023,⁣ Sen. Jon Tester’s (D-MT) reelection campaign also announced that he raised $5 million,‌ breaking his ⁢record for non-election-year⁤ fundraising. The filings showed he had $10.5 ‌million on hand. The new ‍numbers come after former Navy ⁤SEAL Tim Sheehy announced his candidacy to ​run on the Republican side.⁣ He ​is supported by National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Steve Daines (R-MT) and ⁣endorsed by⁣ Gov. Greg Gianforte (R-MT).

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)‍ Raises $1.3 Million

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), a red state Democrat who has not said yet if he will run for reelection and has been flirting with⁢ a third-party presidential run, raised $1.3 million during the second ⁢quarter and has more than $10 million in​ the bank. That’s more than‌ opponent Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV), who raised $935,035 from ‍5,526 individual donors, and Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV), who raised $411,192.76 in the second quarter. Manchin’s race is currently ranked as a toss-up by⁢ the Cook Political Report.

Democtrats are touting this fundraising as⁤ a sign donors⁤ are enthusiastic about Democratic candidates ⁣despite a difficult 2024 cycle ahead.

“Voters​ and grassroots supporters are‌ once again supporting battle-tested⁤ Senate Democratic candidates in record ways because they recognize the stakes of this election and the⁢ importance of stopping Republicans from implementing their toxic agenda,” ​said Tommy⁣ Garcia, a spokesman for the⁣ Democratic Senatorial⁣ Campaign Committee in a statement provided to the⁣ Washington Examiner.

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) Raises Over $4 Million

In Pennsylvania, Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) brought ​in more than $4 million for his reelection bid. He has ⁣no Republican ⁤opponent, although the ​NRSC is working‌ hard to recruit David McCormick, a former hedge fund executive. Sen. Tammy ​Baldwin (D-WI) raised $3.2 million, which her​ campaign‍ claims is⁣ the most ever raised‍ in an off-year quarter of a Wisconsin⁤ senate⁤ race. Both races are ranked as lean⁣ Democratic​ by the Cook Political Report.

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) Outraises Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ)

In Arizona, Rep. Ruben Gallego⁢ (D-AZ) raised more than incumbent Sen.​ Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), who changed her party⁣ affiliation from ⁢Democrat to⁤ independent late last​ year.⁤ Gallego, who launched a bid for Sinema’s seat in January, brought in $3.1 million‍ from April 1 through June 30. Sinema, who has not yet said whether she will ​run for a⁣ second term, raised $1.7 million. Sinema has nearly⁢ $10.8 ‌million in her bank ​account — almost three times more than Gallego. Only one major ⁤Republican, Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, is in ​the race.⁤ He‌ reported raising $608,000⁢ in the second quarter. Arizonans‍ are bracing for Kari⁤ Lake, a polarizing⁣ conservative who lost her election for governor ‌last year, to declare a campaign sometime this fall.

Rep.‌ Colin​ Allred (D-TX) Raises $6.2 Million

Rep. Colin Allred⁤ (D-TX), who announced a run against​ Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in May, brought in more money ‍in the last quarter, raising $6.2 million, while ⁢Cruz raised ‍$4.4 million in​ the last three months. Cruz’s race is ranked by the Cook Political Report as likely ‌Republican. National Republicans are attempting to ​make the⁢ point ‍that money isn’t always an indicator of how an election will go.

“Democrat candidates​ have virtually unlimited​ campaign cash and dark money at their disposal every cycle,” said ​Mike Berg, ⁢the communications director for the⁤ NRSC. “The problem⁤ for them is they are ​facing a brutal map ‍and are running alongside an extremely unpopular president.”

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