Barr Continues to Crush Cameron and Morris on Fundraising, Momentum in 2026 KY Senate Race

Lexington, KY—Today, quarter four fundraising numbers revealed that Andy Barr maintained a dominant fundraising position in the Kentucky Senate race. Barr raised $1.4M and entered 2026 with $6.42M cash on hand.

Nate Morris, stuck in single digits in the polls after $6M on TV ads alone from he and his allies at the Never Trump Win It Back Pac, reported $600K raised and $1.5M cash on hand. Morris also donated $1.4M to his own campaign. This means the only money Nate has left is his own, so will he light his own money on fire again? 

“Nate Morris’ campaign is falling apart faster than Rubicon did after it went public on the NYSE,” said Alex Bellizzi, Campaign Spokesman for Barr. “His fundraising numbers are almost as bad as Daniel Cameron, who will have another disastrous quarter of fundraising. Recent polling shows Nate in a statistical tie with Charles Booker, the AOC of Kentucky, while Daniel Cameron loses Independents to Booker. Republicans can’t risk this seat on either of these failed candidates.”

Daniel Cameron raised $411,224 in Q3 with only $629,748 cash-on-hand. He has plummeted 10 points in the polls since the race started. Barr has more major endorsements than both his opponents combined.

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