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Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff raises $12 million for 2026 reelection
Ossoff raised $12 million in Q3 with 233,000 donations, holding $21 million cash as Republicans target his seat in a competitive 2026 Georgia Senate race.
- Campaign filings due Oct. 15 show Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff raised more than $12 million in the third quarter and enters the final quarter with $21 million on hand.
- Ossoff faces a high-stakes Georgia race as national Republicans target his seat with three GOP candidates, amid costly 2020 and 2022 contests, OpenSecrets found.
- Small-Dollar donors drove the quarter's totals as Ellen Foster, Ossoff campaign manager, credited more than 223,000 donors and 93% of donations $100 or less.
- Two GOP challengers reported strong third-quarter fundraising with U.S. Rep. Mike Collins raising $1.9 million and Derek Dooley $1.85 million, while outside groups plan $5 million and $4.5 million ad spends.
- As the campaign moves into 2026, an October 8, 2025 report noted Jon Ossoff boasts major fundraising as the May 19 primary and Nov. 3 Election Day approach.
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Ossoff raises another $12 million as he fights for reelection in closely watched 2026 Senate race
Sen. Jon Ossoff announce he raised $12 million in the last three months to fund his re-election campaign. Ross Williams/Georgia RecorderU.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is boasting a major fundraising haul as he heads into 2026 and the election that will determine whether he gets six more years in office. Ossoff’s camp said Wednesday that the Democratic senator’s quarterly financial disclosure, which is due to the Federal Election Commission by Oct. 15, wil…
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Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff raises $12 million for 2026 reelection
Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff says he raised more than $12 million from July through September. The first-term Democrat is trying to build up cash as he prepares for what is likely to be a bruising 2026 reelection bid.
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