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DCCC outraises NRCC … again

House and Senate Democratic committees had more cash banked at the end of April than their GOP counterparts, per campaign-finance filings due Tuesday.

The DCCC raised just over a million dollars more than the House GOP campaign arm and had nearly $13 million on hand. The NRCC, however, paid down its 2024 debt. House Democrats have not.

The NRSC outraised the Senate Democratic campaign arm by nearly $3 million but ended April with more in debt than it had cash on hand.

The full breakdown: The DSCC raised $5.6 million, spent $6.7 million and ended with $13 million in the bank and $9.5 million in debt.

The NRSC raised $8.3 million, spent $5.6 million and ended with $6.3 million in the bank and $8 million in debt.

The DCCC raised $8.1 million, spent $9 million and ended with $32.9 million in the bank and $4 million in debt.

The NRCC raised $7 million, spent $10.5 million and ended with $20.3 million in the bank and no debt.

Another fundraising nugget: David Hogg’s PAC, Leaders We Deserve, spent $579 on a ClassPass subscription. A spokesman for the PAC described it as a fitness benefit offered to the group’s employees.

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