Candidates for Texas House seats have raised and spent huge amounts of money over the past month, according to fundraising numbers out Tuesday.
Several North Texas House races have drawn well over $1 million for both candidates combined.
The campaign finance numbers are 鈥渧ery much a sign the House is competitive and [that] both sides believe it,鈥 said Jeff Blaylock, publisher of the campaign analysis website .
Blaylock said he鈥檚 never seen these amounts across so many races in this short amount of time.
If Texas Democrats were to win nine state House districts, the party would take control of the chamber and be able to check Republicans鈥 ability to draw gerrymandered state and federal district lines in 2021.
The state鈥檚 current maps were challenged up to the U.S. Supreme Court by civil rights groups and Democrats, who said they are racially discriminatory, although the .
One of the drivers of the surge in donations is Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott鈥檚 campaign he would spend millions in over 20 House races. That spending has shown up on recent candidate reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.
鈥淎t least on the Republican side, there is a concerted effort by a handful of leadership PACs, including Greg Abbott鈥檚 campaign, some of the Republican-branded PACs, as well as Texans for Lawsuit Reform, to defend their House majority,鈥 Blaylock said.
Many of the donations from large GOP donors like the Abbott campaign are in-kind, meaning they are spent directly on mailers or commercials rather than cash to the candidates.
Democratic candidates are seeing large in-kind donations as well, but are also continuing to see a lot of money through very small dollar donations.
Competitive Texas House Races In DFW: Fundraising Numbers From 9/25/20 to 10/24/20, by district
64 Lynn Stucky* (R) $525,201 | Angela Brewer (D) $444,096
65 Kronda Thimesch (R) $891,291 | Michelle Beckley* (D) $483,933
66 Matt Shaheen* (R) $864,188 | Sharon Hirsch (D) $470,984
67 Jeff Leach* (R) $1,708,915 | Lorenzo Sanchez (D) $1,247,667
92 Jeff Cason (R) $392,434 | Jeff Whitfield (D) $461,839
93 Matt Krause* (R) $559,772 | Lydia Bean (D) $643,994
94 Tony Tinderholt* (R) $525,417 | Alisa Simmons (D) $451,047
96 David Cook (R) $1,162,600 | Joe Drago (D) $566,641
97 Craig Goldman* (R) $1,217,474 | Elizabeth Beck (D) $921,831
102 Linda Koop (R) $425,146 | Ana-Maria Ramos* (D) $121,596
108 Morgan Meyer* (R) $701,100 | Joanna Cattanach (D) $515,779
112 Angie Chen Button* (R) $1,515,011 | Brandy Chambers (D) $1,035,494
113 Will Douglas (R) $1,313,162 | Rhetta Bowers* (D) $366,299
*incumbent