The National Republican Congressional Committee has tapped GOP strategist Jon Reedy to serve as a senior adviser, a shakeup that comes amid mounting concerns about the party’s prospects of winning back the House majority.

The move — which was confirmed by two senior Republicans — comes just days after NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer sounded a public alarm over the party’s lackluster fundraising. The House GOP campaign arm was outraised by its Democratic counterpart by $40 million in 2019, and Emmer lamented during an appearance before the conservative Ripon Society that “our members need to get their act together and raise more money.”


There are also worries about recruiting. With filing deadlines approaching, the party has yet to lock down top candidates to challenge incumbent House Democrats in several districts President Donald Trump won in 2016.