“Democrats have held a fundraising advantage against Republicans for years,” The Messenger reports.
“And the newly announced second-quarter reports from Senate candidates across the country signal the advantage shows no signs of abating.”
“The advantage has significant implications for Republicans. Because candidates get far better rates on television advertising than committees and outside groups, Democrats are able to blanket the airwaves with less money, forcing top Republican donors to pour money into outside groups so that candidates can reach some parity on the air.”

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