Jon Ossoff (D-Georgia) dominates the fundraising landscape with $43.2 million in total receipts and $25.6 million cash on hand, significantly outpacing other declared candidates in the 2026 cycle so far.
Jon Ossoff's financial position reflects substantial donor confidence, with nearly 59 percent of his receipts still available for spending. His cash reserves dwarf most competitors and position him as a formidable fundraiser early in the cycle.
Suresh Krishnamoorthi (D-Illinois) has raised $30.5 million but carries a lighter cash position with $6.6 million on hand, indicating aggressive spending at a 78 percent disbursement rate relative to receipts.
Roy Cooper (D-North Carolina) shows disciplined spending with $14.2 million cash on hand against $21.1 million in receipts, suggesting a measured approach with only 32 percent of funds deployed to date.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) maintains a healthy $13.4 million cash position in her House race despite near-parity between receipts and disbursements, indicating active campaign operations.
Cory Booker (D-New Jersey) presents an unusual profile with $21.9 million cash on hand against $15.5 million in receipts, suggesting significant prior-cycle resources or transfers into the current cycle.
Joshua Weil (D-Florida) has exhausted his cash position entirely, spending all $15.9 million raised with zero reserves remaining, indicating either a completed primary or a campaign in financial distress.
No polling data or independent expenditure activity was reported today, limiting visibility into the competitive dynamics of these races or external financial pressures on candidates.
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