Fundraising Woes Could Hold Back the GOP in 2010
Newsweek
By Suzy Khimm
There's been no shortage of warnings for congressional Democrats as both parties have begun gearing up for the 2010 midterm elections. With the pains of the recession still apparent across the country, anti-incumbency sentiment has steadily grown against the Democratic Congress and administration. Meanwhile, the GOP's unilateral opposition to the Democratic agenda has both united the GOP's lawmakers and encouraged the grassroots Tea Party movement that rallied against Obama's "government takeover" of America last November.
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But there's at least one critical area in which Democrats are still massively outperforming the opposition. On the House side─where at least 40 and as many as 80 seats could be in play─the Republican fundraising arm is woefully short of cash, as Politico's Ben Smith and Josh Kraushaar reported over the weekend:
The National Republican Congressional Committee, the key cog in helping to finance GOP campaigns, has banked less than a third as much money as its Democratic counterpart and is ending the year with barely enough money to fully finance a single House race ...The DCCC
outraised the NRCC this year by more than $18 million ...The NRCC has only $4.3 million left in its campaign account─with more than $2 million in debt─leaving it with just a pittance to fund the dozens of races it hopes to aggressively contest. The DCCC, meanwhile, is sitting on a $15.3 million nest egg.
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