Democrats hope to stem expected losses in midterm elections
WASHINGTON - The Democratic National Committee says it will spend more than $50 million in cash and other resources on the November elections, as the party struggles to limit expected losses in congressional races and possibly gubernatorial contests too.
The planned expenditure, worked out by top White House and congressional Democrats, would mark a significant investment in a non-presidential election.
Democratic officials confirmed the plans, first reported by Politico, but said they had yet to decide how much of the contribution would be in cash versus noncash resources, such as campaign workers. Candidates cherish cash because it allows them to pay for polls and TV or radio ads.
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3 comments:
Where is the $50 million coming from?????
From people who donate to the DNC. Just like RNC money comes from people who donate to the RNC.
I'm sure there is a lot of Soros money in the mix.
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