The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Wednesday that it had pulled in $12.3 million in December alone for a 2023 fourth quarter finish of $28 million.
"I am grateful for the leadership of Hakeem Jeffries and the entire House Democratic Caucus who have helped ensure that the DCCC will have the resources it needs to take back the majority to defend reproductive rights, stop extremism in its tracks, and help grow the middle class," DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene said in a statement.
The campaign arm noted that it outraised the National Republican Congressional Committee by $5 million in December and $30 million for all of 2023.
According to Politico, the DCCC also raked in $1.3 million more in membership dues in 2023 than in 2021 and recorded a 13% increase in participation of members paying their dues within the same time span. As it aims to retake control of the House in the 2024 elections, the Democratic Party has reportedly urged lawmakers to pay their dues to the party campaign arm.
The organization said it raised more than $121 million in 2023 and has more than $53 million in cash on hand heading into the election year.
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