| Committee | March Receipts | March Disbursements | March Cash-on-Hand | March Debts & Obligations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DSCC (est.) | $8,200,000.00 | N/A | $37,800,000.00 | $0 |
| NRSC (est.) | $4,200,000.00 | N/A | $17,300,000 | $0 |
| DCCC | $10,110,960.72 | $3,812,233.01 | $44,320,511.18 | $0 |
| NRCC | $7,100,525.71 | $5,064,243.78 | $7,170,486.91 | $0 |
| DNC | $5,988,279.13 | $5,433,437.21 | $5,311,747.86 | $0 |
| RNC | $15,366,745.54 | $9,296,497.49 | $31,073,010.35 | $0 |
| Total Democrats | $24,299,239.85 | N/A | $87,432,259.04 | $0 |
| Total Republicans | $26,667,271.25 | N/A | $55,543,497.26 | $0 |
Interestingly enough, this is actually the fourth straight month in which the three Republican campaign committees combined have managed to outraise the three Democratic campaign committees combined. Over these four months, the Republican National Committee, National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee have raised a combined $82,848,883.92 to the $72,185,156.45 raised by the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee -- better than a $10.6 million advantage.
During this time, however, the Democratic committees' net cash-on-hand advantage over the GOP committees actually grew from $28,777,997.81 at the end of November to $31,888,761.78 today. That means that over the past four months, the Republicans have effectively wasted close to $14 million -- spending that much more than the Democrats -- to little avail. The Republicans couldn't hold on to the congressional seat vacated by former Speaker of the House Denny Hastert; It looks like they're having an awfully difficult time defending the congressional seat they must defend in a special election down in Louisiana -- all of this while frittering away millions and millions of dollars.
Now is there room to grow, room for the Democrats to do a better job in the fundraising department? There's always room to do better. Specifically, it would be preferable if the DNC weren't outraised by the RNC by a $9.4 million margin. That said, all in all, the fact that the Democratic committees have close to $32 million more in the bank than the Republican committees leaves little to really complain or worry about at this juncture.
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