President Trump’s vow to repeal and replace ObamaCare faces an uncertain future in Congress and his White House is in the midst of a major shakeup, but his ability to attract cash from his most ardent supporters hasn’t suffered, according to a new report.

Backed by Trump’s appeal to small donors, the Republican National Committee has raised $75 million in the first six months – more than double what the Democratic National Committee was able to collect in the same period of President Obama’s first term, the Associated Press reported on Wednesday.

“The president is somebody who absolutely is an asset when it comes to fundraising,” RNC chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel told the news service.

Benefiting from Trump’s popularity with his base, the RNC said it collected more cash online in the first six months of the year than in all of 2016.

And despite Trump’s firing of former chief of staff Reince Priebus, who once led the RNC, the Republican Party said it supports him “100 percent.”

“The president likes the fact that the party is structured to help his agenda, and there’s not a question that this RNC is 100 percent loyal to him,” Brian Ballard, one of the party’s lead fundraisers​ told the AP​. “It’s not like the RNC he inherited as the party’s nominee; it’s his now.”

​The GOP-controlled Senate narrowly defeated a health care bill that would have repealed parts of ObamaCare last Friday.

That same day, Trump fired Priebus and named John Kelly, a retired Marine general who had been the head of Homeland Security, to replace him as chief of staff.

On Monday, Kelly fired Anthony Scaramucci, the White House communications director, ​who had been appointed by Trump just 10 days before.