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Democratic challengers in close Senate races report record-setting Q3 fundraising

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Democratic Senate candidates are reporting record-setting fundraising numbers for the third quarter, a sign of a potential blowout loss for Senate Republicans this November.

Why it matters: Democrats need just four seats in order to win back the Senate. Of the 12 incumbent Republicans believed to be facing competitive challenges, the Cook Political Report has rated seven as “toss ups” and two as “lean Democratic.” One Democratic Senate seat, held by Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.), is rated “lean Republican.”

  • Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who’s facing a neck-and-neck race against Democrat Jaime Harrison, told Fox News last month: “Help me. They’re killing me, money-wise.”
  • Sen. Ted Cruz said last week that the “GOP could face a bloodbath of Watergate proportions” in November.

By the numbers (with race rating):

  • Jaime Harrison (D-S.C.): $57 million (toss up)
  • Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.): $38.7 million (lean D)
  • Amy McGrath (D-Ky.): $36.8 million (likely R)
  • Theresa Greenfield (D-Iowa): $28.7 million (toss up)
  • Cal Cunningham (D-N.C.): $28.3 million (toss up)
  • Gov. Steve Bullock (D-Mt.): $26.8 million (toss up)
  • Former Gov. John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.): $22.6 million (lean D)
  • Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.): $21.3 million (toss up)
  • Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.): $14 million (lean D)
  • MJ Hegar (D-Texas): $13.5 million (lean R)
  • Rev. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.): $12.8 million (toss up)

The other side: The highest Q3 figures reported by Republicans thus far include Graham with $28 million and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) with $15.6 million.

This story will be updated as more fundraising figures are reported.

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