WASHINGTON — Long Island’s two Democratic U.S. House members are raising millions of dollars to fuel their 2026 campaigns in competitive districts, while the latest campaign finance reports show little activity by any foes.

With more than a year to go before the next elections, the Island’s two Republican congressmen also have been building their war chests since January, new Federal Election Commission filings show.

"Raising in the off year is an integral part of campaigning. Now is the time where members can stockpile cash without spending heavily, and that's especially true in such an expensive media market," said Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor of Inside Elections, a nonpartisan political handicapper of races for House and Senate seats.

Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) has hauled in the

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