The DNC will contribute more than $50 million in cash and services for November's midterm elections, Politico reports.
An official calls it "an unprecedented amount of cash and field" which will be spend "on base turnout -- youth, African-Americans, Latinos and first-time voters."
"The DNC wasn't a big player in 2006, sparking a spat between White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, then chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and party chair Howard Dean."