The National Republican Senatorial Committee says it's in a healthy place entering the midterms after reports alleged fundraising trouble over the summer.
Reports of the National Republican Senatorial Committee's cash woes have been greatly exaggerated, newly released fundraising numbers revealed.
According to reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission Tuesday, the NRSC finished the month of August with just over $16 million in cash on hand. While significantly less than the nearly $24 million in cash it had to end July, it was an amount that easily eclipsed the committee's financial position at similar points during the 2020 and 2018 election cycles by millions of dollars.
The committee's performance was received warmly by Republican strategists who have been dogged by negative stories in outlets like thefilled with criticism of NRSC chairman Rick Scott's leadership and the committee's significantly high rates of spending. Over the summer, the NRSC announced the cancellation of millions of dollars in advertising buys in numerous battleground states around the country. And in early September, acharged the NRSC with burning roughly 95 percent of its record-setting haul this cycle on fundraising efforts that had so far failed to pan out.
Here, Republican Senator Rick Scott, of Florida, speaks to reporters following a closed-door briefing about increasing threats to law enforcement following the FBI's search at Mar-a-Lago, on Capitol Hill September 15, 2022 in Washington, D.C. According to reports filed with the Federal Elections Commission Tuesday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee exaggerated its money problems heading into the 2022 midterm elections.
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