Democratic candidates outraised their GOP opponents in 10 of the most competitive Senate races as the midterm campaigns headed into the final stretch before Election Day
Democratic candidates outraised their Republican opponents in 10 of the most competitive Senate races as theheaded into the final stretch before Election Day, new fundraising reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show.
More than $175 million flowed into the campaigns of Democratic Senate candidates across those races in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, according to reports filed over the weekend. That compares to nearly $77 million for opposing Republican campaigns.
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