Democratic candidates raised more than Republicans in all but one of the five most competitive Senate races in recent months, new campaign fundraising reports show.

Building cash reserves for next year’s high-priced midterm battles could help Democrats as they try to flip four seats from Republicans, a difficult task that will require beating longtime GOP senators or winning in states that have turned unfriendly to progressives.

In Georgia, Sen. Jon Ossoff , the lone Senate Democrat seeking reelection in a state President Donald Trump carried in 2024, continues to far surpass his Republicans rivals in fundraising, according to third-quarter filings Wednesday night with the Federal Election Commission.

His $12 million haul in the July-September window was more than twice the combined

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