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Scalise's office reported the total for the 2026 cycle reached $55 million. The funds supported transfers to candidates and the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Washington ExaminerHouse Majority Leader Steve Scalise raised $9 million in the second quarter of 2026, according to his office as reported by the Washington Examiner. The total brought his fundraising for the cycle to $55 million. Scalise transferred $10.6 million directly to candidates and $10.5 million to the National Republican Congressional Committee.
He has raised $269 million since joining leadership. The funds supported Republicans in competitive districts. Scalise gave Rep. Gabe Evans $48,000 in the quarter, bringing the Colorado Republican's total from Scalise this cycle to $394,000.
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks received nearly $48,000, increasing her cycle total from Scalise to just over $404,000. Evans unseated Democratic Rep. Yadira Caraveo in 2024 by fewer than 2,500 votes. He will face state Rep.
Manny Rutinel in the November general election. Miller-Meeks won her 2024 race by fewer than 1,000 votes. Christina Bohannan, who is challenging her for the third time, in November.
“Winning tough races is a team effort and requires leaders willing to invest time, resources, and effort to get the job done,” Evans said in a statement. ” “This is a tough seat to win and I could not do it alone,” Miller-Meeks said in a statement. “Leader Scalise has been a trusted partner and valued resource since Day One.
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