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We analyzed a trove of filings with the FEC and found 15 current members who raised less during the second quarter than a primary or general-election challenger.

The House incumbents who got outraised in Q2

Getting outraised by a challenger is either a tell-tale sign that an incumbent is in trouble or that their opponent has great personal wealth. Neither is a good omen.

We analyzed a trove of filings with the Federal Election Commission and found 15 current members who raised less during the second quarter than a primary or general-election challenger.

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