How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the 2Q Fundraising Reports

TX-Sen:

     Rick Noriega (D): $930K raised

I’m sorry to say it, but this is yet another disappointing quarter for Noriega.

NY-13:

     Mike McMahon (D): ~$500K raised (in one month)

     Steve Harrison (D): ~$150K raised

GA-06:

     Bill Jones (D): $225K raised; $168K CoH (1/1-6/25)

     Tom Price (R-inc): $293K raised; $756K CoH (4/1-6/25)

GA-08:

     Jim Marshall (D-inc): $165K raised; $1.34M CoH (4/1-6/25)

     Rick Goddard (R): $162K raised; $459K CoH (4/1-6/25)

GA-10:

     Barry Fleming (R): $145K raised; $344K CoH (4/1-6/25)

     Paul Broun (R-inc): $289K raised; $202K CoH (4/1-6/25)

GA-12:

     John Barrow (D-inc): $263K raised; $1.02M CoH (4/1-6/25)

     John Stone (R): $67K raised; $33K CoH (4/1-6/25)

Nothing from Regina Thomas yet, but she has another 15 minutes left to file.

AL-02:

     Harri Anne Smith (R): $169K raised; $100K CoH (5/15-6/25)

     Jay Love (R): $151K raised; $164K CoH (5/15-6/25)

AL-05:

     Wayne Parker (R): $115K raised; $46K CoH (5/15-6/25)

     Cheryl Baswell Guthrie (R): $149K raised; $5K CoH (5/15-6/25)

UPDATE:

GA-13:

     Deborah “The Defrauder” Honeycutt (R-inc): $976K raised; $845K spent; $337K CoH

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2Q Fundraising Results Thread | …Stood Still

The Day the 2Q Fundraising Reports Stood Still

The trickle continues:

VA-Sen:

     Mark Warner (D): $3 million raised; $5.1 million CoH

KS-Sen:
     Jim Slattery (D): $500K raised

     Pat Roberts (R-inc): $850K raised; $3.1 million CoH

AZ-01:
     Mary Kim Titla (D): $53K raised

GA-Sen:
     Saxby Chambliss (R-inc): $800K raised; $4 million CoH

TN-Sen:
     Bob Tuke (D): >$200K raised

     Kenneth Eaton (D): $275K personal donation

Actblue has also posted their top ten candidates who have raised money through their system this quarter:

CANDIDATE RACE TOTAL RAISED
1. Rick Noriega TX-Sen $454,082.32
2. Kay Hagan NC-Sen $386,546.00
3. Mark Warner VA-Sen $242,116.75
4. Scott Kleeb NE-Sen $226,042.87
5. Dan Seals IL-10 $185,819.18
6. Chellie Pingree ME-01 $184,223.97
7. Joseph Sestak Jr. PA-07 $183,775.38
8. Martin Heinrich NM-01 $147,564.20
9. Gary Peters MI-09 $135,805.99
10. Barack Obama President $131,367.23

It will be really interesting to see the ratio of these candidates’ funds raised through Actblue compared to their total receipts.

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2Q Fundraising Results Thread

SSP Cash Power Rankings: 1Q House Edition

Back in 2006, DavidNYC posted a chart tracking the top 50 House challengers in terms of their cash-on-hand competitiveness. In other words, he divided challenger CoH by incumbent CoH to arrive at a “competitiveness” percentage for each race. It’s a useful measure because, as David said at the time:

If you’ve got $500K, that’s all well-and-good – but your opponent has $2M, then you’ve got a lot of ground to make up.

So let’s take a look at the top 75 non-open seat House races this cycle in terms of each challenger’s cash-on-hand competitiveness, listed on the far right. You’ll notice that of the top ten challengers, eight of them are Democrats. Only 26 of the top 75 challengers are Republicans.





































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Rank District Challenger Party CoH Incumbent Party CoH Chal. %age
1 ID-01 Minnick D 327,909 Sali R 124,191 264%
2 TX-07 Skelly D 666,506 Culberson R 270,726 246%
3 NY-29 Massa D 565,320 Kuhl R 365,722 155%
4 WA-08 Burner D 921,615 Reichert R 698,035 132%
5 NY-13 Recchia D 325,175 Fossella R 248,496 131%
6 MI-07 Schauer D 751,359 Walberg R 604,466 124%
7 OH-02 Wulsin D 212,410 Schmidt R 176,670 120%
8 FL-24 Kosmas D 580,940 Feeney R 549,237 106%
9 GA-13 Honeycutt R 206,033 Scott D 195,432 105%
10 TN-04 Lankford R 201,117 Davis D 199,306 101%
11 VA-10 Feder D 700,046 Wolf R 715,954 98%
12 CT-04 Himes D 1,105,211 Shays R 1,137,726 97%
13 NH-01 Bradley R 516,105 Shea-Porter D 545,837 95%
14 IN-03 Montagano D 267,771 Souder R 293,000 91%
15 VA-05 Perriello D 500,274 Goode R 593,133 84%
16 MO-06 Barnes D 954,363 Graves R 1,132,310 84%
17 SC-02 Miller D 203,475 Wilson R 255,765 80%
18 AZ-03 Lord D 632,485 Shadegg R 937,672 67%
19 KS-02 Jenkins R 486,228 Boyda D 811,225 60%
20 FL-09 Dicks D 312,402 Bilirakis R 521,511 60%
21 FL-16 Valeche R 589,380 Mahoney D 1,032,397 57%
22 KS-02 Ryun R 459,048 Boyda D 811,225 57%
23 WI-08 Gard R 427,903 Kagen D 760,112 56%
24 NJ-05 Shulman D 245,549 Garrett R 457,521 54%
25 CA-50 Leibham D 239,584 Bilbray R 449,284 53%
26 KY-03 Northup R 428,205 Yarmuth D 811,722 53%
27 NC-10 Johnson D 166,188 McHenry R 325,663 51%
28 IL-14 Oberweis R 132,717 Foster D 262,939 50%
29 OH-01 Driehaus D 567,302 Chabot R 1,132,939 50%
30 MI-09 Peters D 644,931 Knollenberg R 1,336,212 48%
31 AK-AL Berkowitz D 287,306 Young R 604,268 48%
32 NH-01 Stephen R 257,871 Shea-Porter D 545,837 47%
33 CA-11 Andal R 531,817 McNerney D 1,153,586 46%
34 AZ-05 Schweikert R 514,092 Mitchell D 1,121,680 46%
35 NV-03 Daskas D 453,213 Porter R 1,033,693 44%
36 FL-08 Stuart D 316,211 Keller R 735,113 43%
37 FL-16 Rooney R 442,345 Mahoney D 1,032,397 43%
38 FL-25 Garcia D 316,069 M. Diaz-Balart R 747,694 42%
39 FL-21 Martinez D 592,605 L. Diaz-Balart R 1,451,793 41%
40 FL-08 Smith D 295,667 Keller R 735,113 40%
41 FL-13 Jennings D 446,436 Buchanan R 1,123,318 40%
42 TX-10 Doherty D 122,453 McCaul R 318,097 38%
43 TN-09 Tinker D 227,629 Cohen D 605,292 38%
44 VA-02 Nye D 222,936 Drake R 593,620 38%
45 NY-20 Treadwell R 928,931 Gillibrand D 2,474,445 38%
46 CO-04 Markey D 376,372 Musgrave R 1,014,007 37%
47 NY-13 Harrison D 91,131 Fossella R 248,496 37%
48 KS-03 Jordan R 307,599 Moore D 889,584 35%
49 GA-08 Goddard R 403,825 Marshall D 1,186,917 34%
50 IL-10 Seals D 745,275 Kirk R 2,252,039 33%
51 WV-02 Barth D 305,388 Capito R 926,562 33%
52 AZ-05 Ogsbury R 353,094 Mitchell D 1,121,680 31%
53 AZ-08 Bee R 525,439 Giffords D 1,672,821 31%
54 IN-09 Sodrel R 308,643 Hill D 991,212 31%
55 IN-04 Ackerson D 149,899 Buyer R 492,373 30%
56 CA-45 Bornstein D 104,267 Bono Mack R 344,124 30%
57 PA-04 Hart R 393,396 Altmire D 1,305,875 30%
58 PA-15 Bennett D 182,829 Dent R 615,534 30%
59 CT-05 Cappiello R 420,316 Murphy D 1,544,639 27%
60 NJ-05 Abate D 116,215 Garrett R 457,521 25%
61 PA-08 Manion R 416,736 Murphy D 1,659,350 25%
62 FL-16 Harrell R 256,151 Mahoney D 1,032,397 25%
63 PA-06 Roggio D 168,258 Gerlach R 714,579 24%
64 AL-03 Segall D 223,616 Rogers R 957,067 23%
65 PA-18 O’Donnell D 200,485 Murphy R 876,171 23%
66 IN-02 Puckett R 155,266 Donnelly D 715,526 22%
67 OH-03 Mitakides D 100,888 Turner R 496,409 20%
68 IL-13 Harper D 103,463 Biggert R 511,741 20%
69 NJ-04 Zeitz D 90,770 Smith R 468,385 19%
70 PA-10 Hackett R 174,569 Carney D 966,458 18%
71 FL-18 Taddeo D 300,532 Ros-Lehtinen R 1,722,168 17%
72 IL-06 Morgenthaler D 163,458 Roskam R 967,286 17%
73 NV-02 Derby D 133,763 Heller R 808,384 17%
74 IA-02 Miller-Meeks R 68,619 Loebsack D 425,501 16%
75 IA-04 Meyer D 108,605 Latham R 677,601 16%