MS-01: NRCC Dumps Another $150K Against Childers

It looks like the GOP is seriously sweating the special election in Mississippi’s 1st congressional district.  Hot on the heels of a $114K ad buy by the DCCC against GOP candidate Greg Davis, the NRCC has just made an $150K media buy against Democrat Travis Childers.

The new expenditure brings the GOP’s total in this R+10 district to $232,673.

Special election: 4/22; runoff (if necessary): 5/13.

10 thoughts on “MS-01: NRCC Dumps Another $150K Against Childers”

  1. Total:

    DCCC – $406,123

    NRCC – $322,194

    DCCC Bet on LA-06 and MS-01

    NRCC called our bet on LA-06 and MS-01

    DCCC re-raised the bet on both LA-06 and MS-01

    NRCC only called our raise on MS-01

    Did they give up on LA-06?  If they don’t respond soon, it may appear that way!

  2. I’m really interested to see how much the RNCC spends by the end of this thing for the R+10 district. If the first election doesn’t go so well for them, it could be another 3 weeks of even more spending. Awesome.

  3. Where do they draw the line?

    Seats with a Democratic PVI?  Chris Shays is running neck and neck in the money race with Jim Himes defending a D+5 district.  Dan Maffei seems to be coasting in taking back a D+3 district.  OTOH, Mark Kirk in a D+4 district has the money edge.

    R+1 gives a lot of competitive districts this cycle: IL-11, NJ-7, OH-1, OH-15, and VA-11 come to mind.  That’s throwing in the towel on five seats. (And there are others)

    R+2 gives AZ-1, PA-3, MI-6, MI-7, and MI-8.

    R+3 includes an open seat in NY-26, and targets like Tom Feeney (FL-24), Robon Hayes (NC-8) and Ric Keller (FL-8) among others.

    Pulling back on a race like LA-6 may be very bad poker playing indeed.

  4. http://www.politico.com/blogs/

    Madia has been put on the Red to Blue list.  (Thumbs up)

    And I thought we would have to help him fundraise.  DCCC has it covered.  Hopefully he beats Erik Paulson next time.  

    Total Raised — $362,445 v. $772,346

    He’s been outfundraised by over $400,000

    Cash On Hand – $190,538 v. $688,342

    And Paulson has a cash on hand advantage of almost $500,000

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