Crabtree for Congress posted their end of year FEC Report for 2025 in the race for Congress, showing where Casey in in the sprint for the primary election.
Crabtree for Congress December FEC Report by Pat Powers
In the holiday portion of the cycle, the Crabtree operation was not as heavy on fundraising, where they only took in $30,202.48, against expenses of $77,250, leaving the campaign with $133,868.91 cash on hand.
He may have a little more to put into the kitty from a State PAC, and his legislative campaign account, but Casey needs a fundraising push in the contest against a well-heeled Marty Jackley. There’s time yet to go in the race, but cash needs to be king from now through early voting.

Holiday quarter didn’t slow Jackley down. Stick a fork in Crabtree – he is done. A negative $45,000 quarter- seriously? This is one of the worst fundraising quarters for a candidate for congress I’ve ever seen. Legislative races have raised more.
Crash and burn Crabtree or should I say too little too late TJ.
TJ is a good operative. Marty Jackley is a juggernaut.
money flows to candidates pe4ople think will win, and Crabtree has no future in state politics. His only hope is that Jackley is tapped for a position in the Trump administration.
Carbon Crabtree must be hoping the Carbon Capture Pipeline is going to bankroll his failing campaign.
One of the worst reports I’ve ever seen for a (supposedly) serious statewide candidate. Marty Jackley can coast the next four months knowing he has seven times the cash on hand, stronger fundraising, and support from every wing of the party while Crabtree is burning money and polling within the margin of error of Bialota.
Good point- last independent poll had Crabtree at 5% and Jackley at 57%
Interesting list of association executive directors and lobbyists on the donor list.
Casey is a good candidate but he has misread the electorate since getting appointed.