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Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia raised $20 million in the second quarter of 2026. Republican opponent Rep. Mike Collins raised $2.1 million over the same period. Ossoff held $42 million cash on hand as of July 15.
Washington ExaminerSen. Jon Ossoff raised $20 million during the second quarter of 2026 for his reelection campaign, Washington Examiner reported. The total outpaced his Republican opponent by nearly 10 times. Ossoff’s campaign announced $42 million cash on hand as of Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
Nearly 90 percent of donations from April through June came in amounts of $100 or less, with an average contribution of $42, the campaign said. The Federal Election Commission filing detailing the finances will be released later Wednesday. Rep.
Mike Collins raised $2.1 million in the second quarter and held approximately the same amount in cash on hand, Washington Examiner reported. Collins campaign manager Josh Siegel said the Republican challenger draws support from everyday Georgians. Ossoff campaign manager Ellen Foster said the donations will power efforts to defeat Trump loyalist Mike Collins in November.
President Donald Trump won Georgia in the 2024 election and endorsed Collins before the Republican primary runoff last month. Ossoff leads Collins by nearly 4 percentage points in a Wick poll published this week and by 13 points in a Fox News survey. Democratic Texas state Rep.
James Talarico raised $30 million in the second quarter compared with $9 million for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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