01 November 2023

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Scoop: Mike Johnson fuels House GOP’s best fundraising week of cycle

Andrew Solender
2 - 3 minutes

Speaker Mike Johnson. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is still paying dividends for House Republicans' grassroots fundraising a week out from his election, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: Johnson's low national profile has led to concerns that he would struggle to fill the shoes of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) when it comes to fundraising.

  • McCarthy, a well-known and prolific fundraiser, raised nearly $14 million this cycle as of Sept. 30, compared to just $548,000 raised by Johnson.

Driving the news: National Republican Congressional Committee spokesperson Jack Pandol told Axios that the NRCC had its best online fundraising week of the cycle so far, bringing in $1 million since Johnson was elected last Wednesday.

  • The period included the best day for online fundraising and donor signups in 18 months, Politico first reported.
  • The majority of the week's haul came from emails sent in Johnson's name, according to Pandol.

What they're saying: "House Republicans are enjoying a digital cash geyser under Speaker Mike Johnson. The NRCC is racing to capture this enthusiasm and raise the resources to grow our House majority," Pandol said in a statement.

The other side: Democrats are hoping that Johnson's hardline conservative views on hot-button social issues including abortion and gay marriage can be used to weight down vulnerable Republicans in swing-districts.

  • "He is a rare and volatile combination of unvetted [and] conservative talk show host. He actually has years of material, freestyle right-wing rhetoric, that nobody has looked under the hood on," one Democratic strategist told Axios.

What we're watching: Johnson's conservative bona fides may excite small-dollar donors, but he still faces a steep learning curve in building relationships with the wealthy donors who fuel Republican campaigns.

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