WASHINGTON — Progressives around the country are pouring money in the re-election campaigns of Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, who made headlines for remarks trivializing 9/11.

Federal Election Commission records show that Omar, a Minnesota freshman, brought in $826,933 in the first quarter of the year, mostly from internet donations.

That wasn’t far off from the two top Democrats, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, who earned in $1,054,417 in net contributions, and Rep. Josh Harder, who represents a central California swing district and took in $865,463. Among Omar’s contributors was Ocasio-Cortez, who gave her $2,000.

Ocasio-Cortez herself collected $725,316, topping all but one of the 28 members in New York’s Congressional delegation. Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-N.Y.) — a top target of the National Republican Congressional Committee — edged her out by raising $746,083 from Jan. 1 to March 31.

Ocasio-Cortez ended the three-month period sitting on $826,361 in her campaign treasury.

Although the next congressional election is in 2020, her fundraising numbers surpassed New York veterans who’ve been in office for decades.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, elected to Congress in 1992, pulled in $209,891. Brooklyn Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the No. 5 Democrat in the House, collected $698,624.

Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island, who’s facing a re-election fight from GOP Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, raised $572,599. And Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, who’s being challenged by Republican Chele Farley, brought in $223,888.