Ossoff raised $9.9 million in Q4 of 2025 to his campaign account
The average contribution was $37 and 99% of contributions were unitemized donations in Q4
Atlanta, Ga. — Sen. Jon Ossoff’s re-election campaign enters 2026 with massive momentum and today announced a robust war chest of over $25 million cash on hand, having raised $9.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2025 to his campaign account.
Georgia remains a red state and Sen. Ossoff is already facing millions of dollars of Republican spending against him. As he faces the toughest re-election campaign of any incumbent Senator, Sen. Ossoff has built a juggernaut overwhelmingly powered by small-dollar donors; 99% of Q4 contributions were from donors who had given less than $200 cumulatively. The average donation in the fourth quarter to the Senator’s re-election campaign was $37 from more than 303,000 donations.
Heading into 2026, Sen. Ossoff led the charge to rebuild the Democratic Party of Georgia for the midterms cycle and beyond, including raising over $778,700 directly into the state party in 2025 as Democrats won critical off-year races across the state. The Senator has also built strong enthusiasm by receiving donations from 157 out of Georgia’s 159 counties throughout 2025.
Despite being MAGA’s #1 target for defeat and the only Democratic Senator up for re-election in a state that Donald Trump won, Sen. Ossoff is “one of the best prepared to defend his seat” and has been fighting back against Trump’s attacks on Georgians’ livelihoods and healthcare as health insurance premiums skyrocket and the University of Georgia warns federal policy risks tipping the state into recession. All of Sen. Ossoff’s GOP opponents in the Senate race have repeatedly refused to support extending the ACA tax credits, which 1.4 million Georgians rely on.
“The Ossoff campaign is building an unstoppable grassroots coalition that will power our work to earn every vote across the state of Georgia over the next eleven months,” Campaign Manager Ellen Foster said.