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Scoop: Republicans' Senate campaign arm raised $8.3 million in January

Republicans' Senate campaign arm raised $8.3 million in January, the bulk of it after two Senate runoff contests early in the month, according to new fundraising numbers obtained by Axios.

Why it matters: Donor backlash against legislators, like National Republican Senatorial Committee chair Sen. Rick Scott, who voted to block certification of President Biden's victory last month, fueled concerns that Scott might be a fundraising albatross. These numbers suggest those fears were unfounded — at least for now.


Behind the scenes: Scott walked the GOP conference through the new numbers during their closed-door lunch on Tuesday.

  • Scott emphasized that the numbers were particularly strong online.
  • One of Scott's biggest focuses is ramping up online fundraising, both at the committee and in GOP campaigns, to compete with Democrats' ability to raise huge sums through small-dollar donations.

By the numbers: More than $6.8 million was raised after the Georgia special elections.

  • $4.24 million was raised online. The average online donation was $32.
  • More than 89,000 people donated, and 9,073 were first-time donors.
  • The committee has $17.2 million cash on hand total.
  • In January 2019, the NRSC raised $5.5 million and had $7.6 million cash on hand.
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