NRCC Adds Marty O’Donnell to MAGA Majority Program

April 27, 2026

WASHINGTON – The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) today announced Marty O’Donnell is being added to the 2026 MAGA Majority program.

“Marty O’Donnell is ready to finish the fight for Nevada families who are tired of being ignored by crooked Susie Lee and her failed Democrat policies. He’s ready to help House Republicans lower costs, strengthen our economy, and send Susie Lee packing.” – NRCC Spokesman Christian Martinez

The MAGA Majority is an NRCC program focused on supporting and elevating the next wave of America First candidates who will help expand the Republican House majority in 2026.

In addition to Marty O’Donnell, MAGA Majority candidates include:

  • Jay Feely (AZ-01) 
  • Kevin Lincoln (CA-13) 
  • Jim Desmond (CA-48)
  • Paul LePage (ME-02)
  • Aaron Flint (MT-01)
  • Laurie Buckhout (NC-01) 
  • Brinker Harding (NE-02)
  • Greg Cunningham (NM-02)
  • Carrie Buck (NV-01)
  • Mike LiPetri (NY-03) 
  • Peter Oberacker (NY-19) 
  • Eric Conroy (OH-01)
  • Tano Tijerina (TX-28) 
  • Eric Flores (TX-34) 
  • John Braun (WA-03)

Background:

  • Marty O’Donnell, the Trump-endorsed candidate in Nevada’s 3rd District, is a former small business owner and a music composer and audio designer best known for his work on the Halo and Destiny video games.
  • The MAGA Majority program highlights a slate of strong candidates running in key battleground districts across the country who embody the Trump agenda: securing the border, lowering costs, restoring energy dominance, and putting American workers first. 
  • The NRCC will provide MAGA Majority candidates with early support, strategic resources, and visibility as Republicans expand the map and go on offense in districts where Democrats are vulnerable.
  • With over a dozen Democrats currently sitting in Trump-won seats, the battlefield is already favorable for Republicans, and the MAGA Majority is designed to capitalize on that opportunity.
  • MAGA Majority is the new name for the NRCC’s long-time Young Guns program.