The NRSC is zeroing in on possible candidates who have enough money in their personal bank accounts to self-fund a competitive campaign. It's targeted at least 10 candidates with significant net worth who are considering Senate runs.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee is zeroing in on possible candidates who have enough money in their personal bank accounts to self-fund a competitive campaign, hoping to allocate party resources to other tight races. So far, the party has targeted at least 10 candidates with significant net worth who are considering launching their own Senate runs, according to Politico.
Republicans are especially homing in on Senate races in West Virginia, Montana, and Ohio, where Democratic incumbents are considered vulnerable as they run in states that former President Donald Trump won in 2020. In Montana, Daines is pressing Tim Sheehy, the founder of Bridger Aerospace, to challenge Sen. Jon Tester , who is considered to be one of the GOP’s top targets. Bridger Aerospace was valued at $869 million last year, giving Sheehy a boost should he choose to run.
Republicans are eyeing a number of other candidates to line their pockets and launch campaigns, including Eric Hovde, a Wisconsin real estate executive; Karrin Taylor Robson, a land-use attorney and developer in Arizona; David McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO in Pennsylvania; and Kevin Rinke, a businessman in Michigan.
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