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WASHINGTON — The national Democratic Party has spent millions on raising money, consultants and building state parties, entering the weeks before Election Day with only about one-fifth as much as the Republicans for races that could decide control of Congress.
The Republican National Committee is prepared to spend $60 million over the next seven weeks on advertising and get-out-the-vote efforts to protect the GOP's narrow majorities in the House and Senate.
The Democratic National Committee plans to use about $12 million, all devoted to getting voters to the polls. Even in that effort, though, it has set aside only an average of $60,000 in each of the 40 most competitive congressional races in the country.
DNC Chairman Howard Dean has delivered more resources toward building the party at the state level than any other DNC chairman. In doing so, the DNC as of July 31 had transferred nearly $17 million to state and local party committees across the country, with significantly more going to states with competitive races, according to party officials.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,214436,00.htmlOn the other hand - The Democratic chair plans to fight in every one of the 50 states. Is this shrewd strategy or a recipe for disaster?
A big bet. With the future of the Democratic Party at stake, Republicans are watching closely, too. "Dean could wind up looking like a genius eventually," says a top GOP strategist. "Or this could be the election that could have been."http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060716/24dems.htmDU - Don't let this be "the election that could have been!" - CONTRIBUTE NOW.https://www.democrats.org/page/contribute/50days50statesMight be nice to have a contribute banner "free" on the front page?
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