Here they are:
Cmtee | Receipts | Spent | CoH |
---|---|---|---|
DSCC | $4.2M | $4.5M | $37.6M |
NRSC | $4.3M | $2.3M | $19.4M |
The NRSC gains some ground, but they have a long ways to go if they want to close that financial gap.
Source: The Hotline
Here they are:
Cmtee | Receipts | Spent | CoH |
---|---|---|---|
DSCC | $4.2M | $4.5M | $37.6M |
NRSC | $4.3M | $2.3M | $19.4M |
The NRSC gains some ground, but they have a long ways to go if they want to close that financial gap.
Source: The Hotline
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Is posted on the Resmussen polling website. I usually don’t think much of his analysis on anything, but this one is a good read.
http://www.rasmussenreports.co…
About what I expected. Andrews has no chance, which is a good thing. I have no idea what he was thinking in trying to primary Lautenberg.
http://www.rasmussenreports.co…
New Jersey Senate Democratic Primary
Frank Lautenberg
49%
Rob Andrews
19%
Donald Cresitello
7%
Not Sure
25%
Some mid-September, I expect the DSCC to be focusing in on New Mexico, New Hampshire, Oregon, Minnesota, Alaska, North Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana. I think they’ll let Lundsford finance his own campaign while possibly lending his folks technical advise. Virginia is ours and I bet they eventually drop Texas and Oklahoma.
Bit disappointing not have the 2-1 advantage anymore, but I’m still very happy.
Repeatedly citing Lautenberg’s age (91) throughout the ad. I’m really glad that fool is going to lose big. Caught it while watching a Braves-Mets game on a northeast baseball channel.