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Trump raises record $1.4B war chest for 2026 midterms

President Donald Trump has amassed a record $1.4 billion war chest since Election Day 2024, positioning him to play a dominant role in the 2026 midterm elections as Republicans fight to maintain their narrow congressional majorities, according to Fox News Digital.

The fundraising total, which includes $900 million raised by Trump's political operation and the Republican National Committee since November, represents an unprecedented sum for a president who cannot seek reelection. Trump's advisors say the funds will help Republicans defend their 220-215 House majority and 53-47 Senate advantage, while also supporting "whatever the president deems necessary and appropriate".

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Fundraising Surge Exceeds Projections

The $1.4 billion figure far surpasses earlier projections from Trump's team. In January, advisors expected to raise about $500 million by summer1. By May, reports indicated Trump had amassed at least $600 million with a goal of reaching $1 billion23.

"After securing a historic victory in his re-election campaign in 2024, President Trump has continued to break records, including fundraising numbers that have positioned him to be an even more dominant force going into the midterms and beyond," Trump's senior advisor and National Finance Director Meredith O'Rourke told Fox News Digital4.

The money flows from diverse sources, including healthcare, agriculture, insurance, financial institutions, and technology companies. Cryptocurrency investors have been particularly generous, with some donors contributing $10 million to $20 million, according to Trump advisors who spoke to Axios1.

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Strategic Political Calculations

Trump's fundraising blitz reflects his determination to avoid being seen as a lame duck and to cement his influence over the Republican Party beyond his presidency1. The approach marks a shift for Trump, who was previously reluctant to spend time on fundraising calls1.

"It's leverage," said Marc Short, who served as Trump's director of legislative affairs during his first term. "It's a reflection of the power that he still holds"1.

Vice President JD Vance was tapped in March to serve as RNC finance chair, the first sitting vice president to hold the role, pledging to "fully enact the MAGA mandate" and expand Republican majorities in 20262.

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Electoral Stakes in 2026

The fundraising push comes as both parties prepare for competitive midterm elections. Republicans need to defend their thin margins in both chambers, with Democrats requiring a net gain of just three House seats or four Senate seats to flip control12. Thirty-five Senate seats will be contested in 2026, including two special elections in Florida and Ohio12.

Trump has already begun making early endorsements and recruitment calls, hoping to avoid messy primaries that could drain resources from general election campaigns3.

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