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Democrat money advantage

The combined Democratic cash on hand from the three national party committees (DNC/DSCC/DCCC) totals up to $57.8 million compared to a Republican combined total (RNC/NRSC/NRCC) of $36.3 million, giving the party in power a $21.5 million cash on hand advantage.  (And it is not lost on anyone in Washington circles that more than 75% of that cash on hand advantage is due to the huge DCCC advantage over the NRCC’s money machine.)

It isn’t all that surprising, of course, that the party in control of the House, Senate, and White House can emerge victorious in the fundraising battle over the minority party.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/04/democrats-retain-money-advantage.html

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