The Ossoff campaign’s war chest of over $31 million is ready to compete with millions of Republican spending against the Senator
Powered by hundreds of thousands of small dollar donors, the average contribution was $38, with nearly 98% of contributions in Q1 coming in at $100 or less
Atlanta, Ga. — As the top Republican Super PAC gears up to spend an initial $44 million dollars in the Georgia U.S. Senate race, Sen. Jon Ossoff’s re-election campaign continues to build unstoppable momentum and today announced over $14 million raised in the first quarter of 2026 to his campaign account and over $31 million in the bank.
The Senator’s robust Q1 announcement comes seven months out from Election Day where the onslaught of Republican spending continues to build. Just last week, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the Senate Leadership Fund’s $44 million pledge is the group’s “largest investment ever in Georgia outside of runoff elections, eclipsing the tens of millions it poured into the state in 2020 and 2022.” SLF’s investment against Senator Ossoff is on top of the $11 million the GOP has already spent on TV and digital attack ads in Georgia’s U.S. Senate race.
As he faces the toughest re-election campaign of any incumbent Democratic Senator, Sen. Ossoff has built a juggernaut overwhelmingly powered by small-dollar donors; over 99% of Q1 contributions were from donors who had given less than $200 cumulatively, and the average Q1 donation was $38 among more than 408,000 donations. The Senator raised an additional million into joint accounts, including with the Democratic Party of Georgia.
Sen. Ossoff also continues to earn strong support across Georgia, having received donations from 158 out of 159 of the state’s counties.
“The Ossoff campaign will continue building an unstoppable grassroots coalition over the next seven months as Republicans zero in on the Georgia Senate race as a top target and spend millions of dollars to unseat Senator Ossoff,” Campaign Manager Ellen Foster said.