Democratic candidates are raising more money than Republicans in several key 2026 races, but Republican-aligned groups hold a major overall advantage in available cash.

Federal Election Commission filingsreviewedbyThe New York Timesshow GOP committees and allied groups have about $843.6 million on hand, compared to $243 million for Democrats.

After accounting for debts, this means the GOP has a $600 million advantage going into November.

The advantage is concentrated at the party and super PAC level.

The Republican National Committee reported $116.8 million in cash, while the Democratic National Committee showed a $4.5 million deficit.

Republicans Have One Midterm Edge, and It’s Worth $600 Millionpic.twitter.com/pMh52iiLr7

— Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer)April 22, 2026

MAGA Inc., a super PAC aligned with President Donald Trump, holds about $347.8 million.

Its Democratic counterpart, Future Forward, has been less active this cycle despite heavy spending in 2024.

🔴 MAGA Inc — $312M——🔴 SLF — $166.4M🔴 RNC — $116.8M🔴 CLF — $91.4M🔴 NRCC — $78.2M🔴 NRSC — $43M——🔵 SMP — $74.8M🔵 DCCC — $70M🔵 HMP — $63.9M🔵 DSCC — $36.5M🔵 DNC — $13.9M ($18.4M debt)——Total🟥 GOP/Trump: — $807.8🟦 Democrats — $259.1M

Source: The Gateway Pundit