At the national committee level, while we still lag behind Republicans, our fundraising ability has clearly improved:
Overall, the GOP still held a sizable fundraising edge, taking in $142.7 million from January to June of this year, according to Federal Election Commission figures released Thursday.
That total was 2 percent more than the party raised in the first half of 2003.
The financial reports covered the Republican and Democratic National Committees, plus party groups that raise money for House and Senate candidates, and state and local fundraising arms.
Republicans spent $98.1 million in the first half of the year, compared with $60.2 million for Democrats.
By midyear, Republicans had $72.5 million cash on hand and $800,000 in debts. Democrats reported $32.7 million cash on hand and $4.6 million in debts.
The RNC collected a record amount for a nonelection year, taking in $62 million, for a nearly 12 percent increase from the mid-2003 total. The DNC collected half that - $31.3 million - for a 66 percent increase from two years earlier.
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