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In the past week, The New York Times published a detailed report on the committee's dire financial shape after betting big on digital fundraising, and Scott wrote an explosive op-ed implicitly criticizing McConnell for publicly questioning the "quality" of their own candidates (Scott denied on Tuesday he was taking aim at McConnell).
"I think we need to be united in our message," Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican from West Virginia, said Tuesday. "We have a great opportunity here and so I don't think it's a good strategy to be feuding two months before the election."
The NRSC raised $181.5 million through the end of July but had on hand only $23.2 million. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised less -- $173.1 million -- but had on hand $54.1 million, more than twice the NRSC's amount. SLF, which can raise unlimited sums from individuals and groups, had on hand over $104 million at the end of June, according to the latest FEC report.
In the past week, The New York Times published a detailed report on the committee's dire financial shape after betting big on digital fundraising, and Scott wrote an explosive op-ed implicitly criticizing McConnell for publicly questioning the "quality" of their own candidates (Scott denied on Tuesday he was taking aim at McConnell).
"I think we need to be united in our message," Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican from West Virginia, said Tuesday. "We have a great opportunity here and so I don't think it's a good strategy to be feuding two months before the election."
The NRSC raised $181.5 million through the end of July but had on hand only $23.2 million. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised less -- $173.1 million -- but had on hand $54.1 million, more than twice the NRSC's amount. SLF, which can raise unlimited sums from individuals and groups, had on hand over $104 million at the end of June, according to the latest FEC report.
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