Stealing these from Singer, in millions:
May $ May Spent CoH
DNC 4.8 5.3 4.0
RNC 24.4 19.3 53.5
DCCC 6.1 4.2 47.2
NRCC 5.0 5.1 6.7
DSCC 5.9 5.0 38.5
NRSC 4.9 2.7 21.6
Total D: 16.8 14.4 89.7
Total R: 24.4 19.3 81.7
Yowza! The RNC (and Bush) can sure raise money. If this was 2006, Republicans would be looking at near parity, given their ability to continue raking in those $28,500 contributions to the national parties (times two, including spouses). And if this was 2006, that RNC money could be used to bail out the weak-performing NRCC and NRSC and their crucial portfolio of congressional races.
But alas, this is not 2006, and the RNC's money advantage will need to be used to bail out McCain.
May $ May Spent CoH Total raised
McCain 21.5 13.9 31.6 121.9
Obama 23.3 26.8 43.1 295.5
McCain got some heavy duty fundraising assistance from Bush, who of course skulked around in the darkness lest his stench further damage his party's nominee. McCain was also helped by lower spending, as Obama was still fighting hard in May to wrap up the nomination while McCain was fighting to put together his "green screen" speech at that half-empty senior center outside of New Orleans. Guess which one was the lower-budget production?
But the reality is that if you add up the money which will be earmarked for the presidential race -- the presidential candidates and their national party committee, we get this:
GOP: $85.1 million
Dems: $47.1 million.
Things may look splendid at the congressional level, but we have a huge gap to make up to ensure Obama and the DNC are financially competitive this fall.
In other words, no complacency.
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