ROGERS AND ALLIES KICK OFF YEAR WITH $9.42 MILLION IN THE BANK
Reports largest campaign war chest of any candidate for Michigan’s open Senate seat
WHITE LAKE, MI — Army veteran, businessman, and Trump-endorsed candidate for U.S. Senate Mike Rogers today announced that he and allied groups are kicking off the year with a combined $9.42 million in the bank to flip Michigan’s open Senate seat.
“Mike Rogers is kicking the year off with force and taking nothing for granted,” said spokeswoman Alyssa Brouillet. “As this race continues to cement itself as the number one pickup opportunity in the country, we are running to every corner of the state to earn Michiganders’ vote with our grassroots-driven campaign and Michigan First message of restoring jobs, keeping families safe, and making life more affordable for working families.”
The $9.42 million includes the campaign’s reported over $3.45 million cash on hand, as well as $5.97 million from a pro-Rogers super PAC. This is the largest war chest Rogers has reported at any point this cycle or last. Rogers raised over $2 million dollars in the fourth quarter of 2025 between $1,969,077 raised into his principal finance account, Rogers For Senate, and $47,219 raised into other authorized committees. These donations poured in from 26,063 donors across all 83 Michigan counties with 98.27% of donations being under $100.
The Michigan Senate race is widely considered the Senate GOP’s number one pickup opportunity this cycle. Mike Rogers has stacked win after win since his announcement, reinforcing his lead and strong positioning to win Michigan’s open Senate seat. Since his campaign launch, Mike has:
Built the largest campaign war chest of any candidate in the race
Repeatedly led the field in recent polls
Launched a historic groundgame operation, including a volunteer leadership team of 160+ co-chairs representing every county, five active volunteer coalitions, and the completion of signature collection to qualify for the ballot before any other candidate
Received day one endorsements from Senator John Thune and NRSC Chairman Tim Scott
Rallied additional support from the following:
20 local leaders in Macomb County
Congresswoman Lisa McClain, Congressman Bergman, and Congressman Walberg
U.S. Senators John Thune, Tim Scott, Bernie Moreno, John Barrasso, Roger Wicker, Tom Cotton, Steve Daines, Cynthia Lummis
Sheriffs Dan Abbott, Doug Chapman, Mike Murphy, Pat Whiteford, Scott Hodshire
The Police Officers Association of Michigan (POAM), “Auto Workers for Trump,” Associated Builders and Contractors
Learn more about Mike Rogers and his plan to Get Michigan Working Again at RogersForSenate.com.
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