The Senate Majority PAC, the leading Democratic super PAC focused on Senate races, announced it entered July with $126 million in cash on hand. This figure marks a new midyear record for the organization.
The group raised $147 million from April through June with the help of an affiliated nonprofit. The fundraising haul underscores the intensity of the money chase ahead of the November elections.
Despite the record sum, questions remain about whether Democrats can keep pace with Republican spending. GOP-aligned groups have also posted strong fundraising numbers in recent months.
The financial war chest positions the Democratic PAC to invest heavily in key battleground states. Control of the Senate is expected to be decided by a handful of tight races.
The committee’s fundraising total includes contributions from major donors and grassroots supporters. The affiliated nonprofit allows the group to raise money without disclosing donor identities.
Political analysts note that record fundraising does not guarantee victory. The effectiveness of ad spending and ground operations will also play a critical role.
The cash advantage could narrow as the election cycle progresses. Both parties are expected to pour hundreds of millions into competitive Senate races.





