The Democratic House Majority PAC goes up with $17.47 million in ads across 40 districts, including the first spending by any of the big four committees in Josh Harder's #CA09, bringing the number of targeted House seats to an even 60.
Now that House Majority PAC has filed its September monthly report, here are the cash on hand figures for the Democratic and GOP House, Senate, and national party committees as of October 1st, 2022.
DNC
YTD RCPT: $115,582,301
YTD EXPN: $123,587,638
LAST COH: $57,140,034
RNC
YTD RCPT: $138,204,763
YTD EXPN: $166,929,856
LAST COH: $27,581,600
SMP
YTD RCPT: $141,505,221
YTD EXPN: $119,775,585
LAST COH: $52,298,718
SLF
YTD RCPT: $175,688,643
YTD EXPN: $137,885,844
LAST COH: $85,244,188
The final two remaining charity ScamPACs operated by Las Vegas PD Officer William Pollock and his wife, Kecia have filed their termination statements with the FEC.
The Pollocks' ScamPACs, which claimed to raise money for police, firefighters, heart disease, and childrens leukemia, solicited nearly $13 million in contributions from unsuspecting donors over the last four years.
Nearly all of the money was plowed back into telemarketing solicitation and telemarketing solicitation falsely categorized as political independent expenditures, w/the Pollocks pocketing $460,000 in the process.
The @dccc's Tuesday night dump at 3 weeks out adds another $12.57M in spending across 25 races, bringing their general election expenditures to $64 million as the NRCC continues to hold back, logging less than $30 million in IEs.
OK, I think all the stragglers are in, so here are the Q3 fundraising totals for candidates in House races targeted by $400,000 or more in independent expenditures.
The Q3 figures for US Senate candidates:
The top House candidates by Q3 receipts / ending cash
Friday night's filing dump from the GOP's Congressional Leadership Fund concludes after a $23.15 million torrent of spending spread across 43 targeted House races.
Congressional Leadership Fund continues to run well ahead of their pace from past cycles and is running laps around the Democratic House Majority PAC, outspending their counterpart $120.9M to $40.7M.