Overview
- Filings show Trump-linked committees and allied PACs hold roughly $375 million, with MAGA Inc. alone reporting more than $300 million on hand after raising about $289 million in 2025.
- The Republican National Committee ended 2025 with about $95 million cash on hand, compared with roughly $14 million for the DNC, which is carrying about $17 million in debt.
- Industry-backed outside groups entered 2026 with major reserves, including Fairshake (crypto) at about $193 million, AIPAC’s United Democracy Project at $95.8 million, and AI-focused Leading the Future near $50 million.
- House campaign arms reported similar resources, with the NRCC and DCCC each starting 2026 around $50 million cash on hand; Senate committees are closer too, with Democrats holding slightly more cash.
- How these funds will be deployed remains uncertain, and recent results — notably a Democratic flip in a Trump-won Texas state Senate district despite a GOP spending edge — suggest money alone does not decide outcomes.