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Desperate Dems Distort Donations
Weekly Standard Blog — ... Remember on Saturday when the DNC reported taking in more money in July than the RNC? Turns out that's untrue. Although an ...

Hemingway: McMoney
Articles on National Review Online — ... . With McCain narrowly leading in most national polls, every dollar Obama has spent on advertising up to this point is effectively moot. Further, McCain has been able to rely on the RNC to augment the campaign s fundraising, whereas the DNC s fundraising has been lackluster — having been outraised by the RNC in this election cycle by more than two-to-one. What s more, according to the latest figures , the DNC has already spent most of the money they ve raised — some 96 percent of it. The DNC sank $55 million into staging the convention alone. And despite gutting the Pepsi ...

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