Exclusive: The House Republican Campaign Chamber of the House is dismissing potential “headwinds” against the GOP in the fight to maintain control of the Chamber of Commerce throughout President Donald Trump's second term.
Richard Hudson, RN.C., chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC). expressed confidence that Republicans will maintain their home in 2026 after the group's Democratic counterparts won the NRCC in the first month of 2025.
“Despite the national narrative and headwinds, House Republicans once again won and won the American votes,” Hudson told Fox News Digital about their previous election cycle.
He vowed that Republicans will “raised the necessary funds to maintain and grow this majority.”
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NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson hopes President Donald Trump of Inset will have a Republican home for four years. (Reuters)
“In the final cycle, the NRCC used every dollar to maximize turnout, support candidates and secured the 74.5 million votes that it threw at Republicans in Congress,” Hudson said. “We are confident in our plan to win again in 2026.”
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) announced earlier this week that it had raised more than $9 million in January.
“Just a month after the Republican Trial, Republicans have no plans to cut costs or plan to address issues that are important to everyday Americans. Instead, billionaires have I choose to deal with my benefactor,” press release.
“Hospital Democrats will hold Republicans accountable for failing to fulfill their campaign promises.”
NRCC raised just under $6 million over the same period, according to financial data viewed by Fox News Digital.
Repression of non-citizen voters led by House GOP before the mid-term 2026

NRCC Speaker Richard Hudson leads the House Republican campaign division. (Getty Images)
It is not uncommon for minorities in the House or Senate to take power, especially in the months immediately following the election. The National Democrats also particularly highlighted the GOP during the election period from January 2023 to September 2024. Federal election data.
DCCC outperformed NRCC by about $78 million in that period.
Nevertheless, Republicans protected the home and took control of the White House and the Senate.
Political history dictates that the three regiments will not be held for a long time. The first midterm after the White House changed hands traditionally sees political backlash against the Presidential Party, especially if they held Congress for the first two years.
But Hudson told Fox News Digital that he saw Republicans break that trend in an interview at the annual House GOP retreat held in Miami late last month.
Trump was his second term, and Hudson argued that the 2024 presidential election was a referendum between two clear White House records.

DCCC Speaker Suzan Derben celebrated House Democrats' record-breaking funding earlier this week. (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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“He has a mission that I think is unique in history. So this is not his first president into his first midterm. In other words, this is someone Americans know and they chose it.” said Hudson.
He also defended the 13 lawmakers who won the Trump-winning district, noting that Republicans had to just hold the three seats they voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024. did.
“The battlefield to enter 2026 is in support of Republicans,” Hudson said.
An internal GOP memo shared with Fox News Digital shows that NRCC has almost doubled from $1.7 million in January 2023 to $3.2 million from $1.7 million in January 2025.
“If we compare January 2025 to the previous cycle, the NRCC is in the top half of funding and the bottom half of spending,” the memo says.





