Senate GOP Super PAC Smashes Fundraising Record
- The Senate Leadership Fund and One Nation raised $85 million in the first half of 2025, breaking the previous record of $38 million from 2023.
- SLF has $29 million cash on hand, allowing it to spend aggressively in five battleground states ahead of the 2026 midterms.
- Alex Latcham stated that the fundraising success is due to support for President Donald Trump and outreach to new donors including the crypto community.
- The SLF plans to focus on candidates in battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina, with aggressive spending strategies ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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The two groups have a total of $83 million in cash on hand, with the SLF having $29 million on its own. The groups have already started to spend money on Senate candidates in Alaska, Georgia, North Carolina, Maine, and Nebraska.
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