“Democrats only need to flip five seats next year to retake the House majority, but GOP incumbents posted strong quarters as Republicans look to expand their narrow majority, according to second-quarter campaign finance reports filed over the weekend,” National Journal reports.
“Republicans have faced a significant cash disadvantage against Democrats in recent cycles, but the most vulnerable House Republicans have put themselves in a strong financial position more than a year out from the general election. The 18 Republican members in districts President Biden carried raised an average of $739,000, with an average cash-on-hand amount of $1.7 million.”
Roll Call: House GOP well funded for 2024.

