Senate GOP tops Dems in April fundraising
The Republican Senate campaign arm outraised its Democratic counterpart for the first time this year in April.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee raised $4.2 million last month, compared to $3.8 million for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
That’s the best nonelection year April fundraising haul on record for the NRSC.
{mosads}The GOP campaign arm paid off a significant chunk of debt, lowering its outstanding liabilities from $6 million at the end of March to $3.5 million at the end of April. The group’s cash on hand remained steady at about $5 million.
The DSCC ended the month with $7.6 million in cash on hand, up from $7.1 million last month. The group lowered its outstanding debt from $13.7 million last month to $12.6 million now.
The DSCC has outraised the NRSC by about $2.6 million this year to date.
Republicans will be defending 24 Senate seats heading into 2016, compared with 10 for Democrats.
The GOP currently has an eight-seat advantage in the upper chamber, meaning Democrats will need to pick up five seats to regain a majority.
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