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House Republicans rejoice over unprecedented fundraising success, cautioning ‘extreme’ Democrats

House Republicans Celebrate Record-Breaking Fundraising Haul, Put ‘Extreme’ Democrats on Notice

With a new leader at the gavel and ​a ‌new election looming, ⁢House Republicans are gearing up ⁣for a fight ⁤to keep and expand their slim majority in the lower chamber of Congress.

And on Tuesday, the House GOP’s campaign arm announced a new record in fundraising that’s going to‍ help them⁢ do it.

With the heat ⁣of the presidential campaign surrounding every⁤ vote in 2024 and Democrats flush with cash, the‌ stakes can’t get much higher.

In a Tuesday news ⁢release, the National ⁤Republican Congressional Committee announced ⁢it had raised $9 million in November, a record for the month in a ​non-election year.

The amount eclipsed the previous record in an⁣ off-year November ⁤by $1.8 million, according to the news release.

“House Republicans‌ stepped up to the plate and helped the Committee⁤ hit ​a fundraising grand slam — ⁣led⁣ by Speaker Mike Johnson and our incredible‍ leadership ⁢team,” NRCC Chairman Richard‍ Hudson said in the news release.

“With partners like this and an incredible political⁣ environment, ⁤extreme House‌ Democrats should dread ⁢yet ‌another⁢ cycle in the minority.” The release shows the committee has $41.4 million in cash on hand to wage battle in 2024.

It’s hard to exaggerate how important that is. While media attention ​is ⁢going to focus on the presidential race — understandably, ⁣considering that a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump appears to ​be the most likely makeup of the contest so far — the Founders designed‌ the House to be the most powerful part of the elected branches ​of government because it‌ is​ the one most directly accountable to the American people.

Will Republicans gain House seats in 2024?

  • Yes
  • No

It was the election of a GOP majority to the ⁤House in the 2022⁤ midterms that put a halt to the Biden legislative agenda — and ​made possible the investigations that have turned up a growing mountain of evidence that Biden is‍ as much the head of an organized crime family as he is the head of state.

It was the election of a Democratic majority to the House in 2018 ‌that stalled then-President Donald ⁤Trump’s efforts in Congress — ‌and led to the disgraceful impeachment trial of 2020 that’s mainly⁢ memorable⁣ today because of its hints about the‍ extent of first ‍son Hunter Biden’s corruption in Ukraine.

And in 2024, House⁤ Speaker Johnson isn’t going to have many votes to spare if he’s going to keep his post.

As The Associated Press reported Thursday, Republicans had only a ⁣nine-vote spread of 222-213 before New York Republican ⁢ George Santos was expelled ⁤from his seat on Dec. 1. After former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced he is resigning before the new year, that​ number ​is dropping to seven.

A Democratic victory in the special‌ election to replace⁣ Santos, scheduled for Feb. 13, according to the AP, would bring it​ to six — 220-214. And as the AP noted, Ohio Republican Bill Johnson is expected to leave Congress by March 15 to ⁢take ‍a job as president of Youngstown University in northeastern Ohio.

When you can count a House majority with⁤ the​ fingers of one hand (and ⁤a thumb), there’s not a lot of wiggle room.

Fortunately, the power of leadership in House⁢ committees — particularly⁢ Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer and his Hunter Biden investigation as⁢ chairman ‌of the Oversight Committee — is secure, ⁣thanks to the partisan majority, but the thin line means passing legislation on ⁤a partisan vote is ​complex.

“It just makes everything harder. It’s just that simple,” Oklahoma GOP⁣ Rep. ⁤Tom ⁤Cole told the AP.

“You have to have perfect attendance, which is ⁢hard to get. And ​you have to have perfect agreement, which is damn hard to get.”

But there’s not ⁤much in American politics ⁣on​ the national stage ‌that’s easy in the ⁢21st century. ‌The Democratic Party has been hijacked by its most unhinged elements — its House

How does the⁢ record-breaking fundraising haul by House Republicans help ‌solidify their ​majority in⁤ the lower chamber of Congress as the next election ⁢approaches?

House Republicans are celebrating a ‌record-breaking fundraising haul that will help them solidify their majority in the lower chamber of ⁤Congress as the next election approaches. With the 2024 presidential campaign on the horizon and Democrats having ⁣a significant amount of money at their ​disposal, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)⁤ announced on Tuesday that it had raised $9 million in November, setting a new‌ record for the ⁤month in a non-election⁤ year. This⁢ amount surpassed the previous record for November in⁤ an off-year by⁢ $1.8 million.

NRCC Chairman ⁢Richard Hudson expressed ‍his gratitude to House ‌Republicans for their ‌support and emphasized‌ the strength of the‌ party’s leadership. He stated, “With partners like this and an incredible ⁢political environment, extreme House‍ Democrats should dread ​yet another ‍cycle in the minority.” The committee currently has $41.4 million in cash⁤ available for the upcoming battle in 2024.

This⁤ fundraising achievement is ⁤of paramount importance. While the media tends to⁣ focus on‍ the presidential race, ⁣the House of Representatives holds great power and is directly accountable to the American people. It was the election of a GOP majority ​in the House in the 2022 midterms that⁣ halted President Biden’s legislative agenda and provided the opportunity for investigations into alleged wrongdoing.⁣ Similarly, the election of a Democratic majority in 2018 hindered President Trump’s efforts and led⁣ to‍ his impeachment trial.

Looking ahead to 2024, House Speaker Mike Johnson and the Republicans cannot afford to‍ lose many votes‌ if they⁤ want to maintain their majority. Prior to New York Republican George Santos’ expulsion, Republicans held a slim margin of just⁤ nine ⁢votes⁤ (222-213).

In conclusion, House Republicans’ record-breaking fundraising achievement demonstrates their commitment to maintaining and expanding their majority in Congress. With the upcoming election and the Democratic Party’s substantial financial resources, the fight will be intense. Nevertheless, Republicans are determined ⁢to secure their position and continue ⁤serving the American people effectively.



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