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Democrats' fundraising dominates key midterm races: What we learned from the latest campaign filings

Democrats' fundraising dominates key midterm races: What we learned from the latest campaign filings
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First-quarter campaign fundraising reports released this week offer new insights on midterm dynamics with the fight for control of Congress in full swing. Democrats boasted massive hauls in high-stakes House and Senate races over the last three months, according to the latest Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, pointing to the party's momentum as primaries begin to solidify November midterm

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