The RNC has nearly a 7-to-1 money advantage over the DNC, which has more debt than cash on hand
RNC holds $109 million cash, nearly seven times the DNC’s $15.9 million, while DNC carries $17.4 million debt after a $15 million loan, Federal Election Commission filings show.
- New Federal Election Commission reports filed in February show a widening financial gap between the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee, with the RNC reporting nearly seven times as much cash on hand as the DNC.
- Entering March, the RNC reported $109 million in cash while the DNC struggled with $15.9 million in the bank; the DNC carries $17.4 million in outstanding debt from a $15 million loan taken last October, while the RNC holds no debt.
- The National Republican Senatorial Committee leads the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in cash, $32.7 million to $30.2 million, while Trump-aligned super PACs maintain a massive stockpile exceeding $300 million.
- Some Democrats are reportedly growing concerned about the leadership of Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin, who assumed the role in February 2025 following the party's previous election loss.
- The Supreme Court is weighing a move to raise spending caps for political parties, with a decision expected before the end of June that could enable the RNC to leverage its cash advantage to more directly support Republican candidates in 2026 elections.
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The RNC has nearly a 7-to-1 money advantage over the DNC, which has more debt than cash on hand
An already massive gap between Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee finances widened in February, according to new reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
RNC Has 7-to-1 Money Advantage Over the DNC
CNN: “An already massive gap between Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee finances widened in February, according to new reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.” “The RNC out-raised the DNC in February, $18.5 million to $10.3 million. And entering March, the RNC reported nearly seven times as much cash on hand, $109 million to $15.9 million.”
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