“Democrats are watching with growing unease as GOP super PACs pour money into Senate races that will determine control of Congress next year, cutting into their long-running financial advantage this election season,” Semafor reports.
“The late influx of cash in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland threatens Democrats’ tenuous two-seat hold on the Senate, which is certain to drop by one in November thanks to a lost seat in West Virginia. Although traditional Republican groups are spending plenty, super PACs boosting individual GOP Senate candidates are writing huge checks in the final weeks of the campaign.”
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