House Democrats continue to maintain a huge cash advantage over the Republicans going into the 2010 campaign, the newest fundraising totals from the party’s Congressional campaign committees show.
The DCCC raised $3.65 million in November, spent $2.8 million, and has a cash on hand of $15.35 million with $2.66 million of outstanding debt.
By comparison, the NRCC raised $2.34 million in November, spent $2.16 million, and has a cash on hand of only $4.35 million with zero debt. Even subtracting the DCCC’s debts from its assets, the Dems have a nearly three-to-one money advantage.