The National Republican Campaign Committee will host President Donald Trump for the second consecutive year at its presidential dinner fundraiser on March 25, underscoring an extremely competitive midterm election cycle.
In a video first shared with The Daily Wire, the dinner is expected to honor the president as he begins the second year of his second term.
“Republicans will fight for every state, every seat, and every single vote. We’re going to fight like hell, and we’re going to win, win, win like we’ve never won before,” Trump said in his address from last year, which is shown in the video. The spot highlighted various GOP incumbents in key races, including Reps. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ), Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), and Jen Kiggans (R-VA).
The NRCC’s role is to focus on target races for Republicans to either flip or retain – a large undertaking with the GOP’s razor-thin House majority.
At last year’s presidential dinner, the organization raised a “record-shattering” $35.2 million. The group slightly outraised its Democratic counterpart, the DCCC, by more than $2 million in 2025, according to Newsmax.
“House Republicans are proud to have the unwavering support of President Donald J. Trump as we march toward November with undeniable momentum,” NRCC Chairman Richard Hudson said. “Across the country, Americans are energized to grow our House majority and keep delivering on President Trump’s America First agenda.”
Trump is expected to hit the campaign trail this year seeking to maintain or grow his majorities to keep his agenda alive. Most notably, Congress passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” last July, which addressed several of the administration’s goals, including tax cuts and immigration, and will likely be debated in congressional districts nationwide as November approaches.
“I’m gonna do a lot of campaign traveling,” Trump said in January, according to Fox News. “We’re going to work hard.”
In his official capacity, the president has delivered several recent economic speeches in states with swing districts, including Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Iowa, as affordability is expected to be a top issue in the general election.
On the Senate side, where Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority, the Cook Political Report rates four races as “toss-ups” in Maine, Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina.
On Wednesday morning, the committee sent an email blasting Republicans in various target races after a failed House vote to block resolutions against the administration’s tariffs. The DCCC claimed GOP lawmakers “voted to shield Donald Trump from Congressional oversight on his sweeping, reckless tariffs that are raising costs.”
The Daily Wire reached out to the DCCC for comment.

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