Republican critics of Donald Trump have had to rake in campaign cash this year.
The 2022 midterms won’t just determine which party controls Congress. They’re also shaping up to be a test of Trump’s continued hold on the GOP. The few remaining Republicans who don’t support Trump need to put up big fundraising numbers if they hope to keep their seats.
Kinzinger and Cheney’s appointment to Pelosi’s Jan. 6 committee have earned the fury of Trump’s many Republican allies, but they — and a larger cohort of Trump-skeptical Republicans — are building huge political war chests nonetheless.
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