Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
I think the idea of him spending more changed when McCain started to rake in more money in the last month or so.
His August total was his best year at nearly $50 million.
Back in the spring McCain was taking in like a LOT less than Obama, but that changed after McCain won the nomination. In addition Obama had to spend a LOT more money in his long fight with Hillary.
At the end of the day I don't think it comes down to money though, both sides seem to have more than enough to compete on fairly even ground.
No, both sides really don't have more than enough to compete on even ground. While the RNC has more money than the DNC they are deep in the hole for both Congressional and Senate races. Like... really badly in the hole.
Obama has been simply crushing McCain in fundraising even after McCain secured the nomination. As of last month Obama had raised more than $400 million total to McCain's $170 million. Obama has certainly spent far more, but a lot of that was to set up organizations that still pay off to this day, and as of the last full report for both candidates Obama had almost $70 million on hand (coming close to as much as McCain will have with all of his public financing)
So no, it's not even. McCain is losing horribly in the money race and this month is unlikely to change that.
Seems rather foolish for the RNC to blow significant expenditures on Congress when they're going to lose there anyway. I don't think that will be a major factor.
Well then you better write them a letter and tell them that. They are spending huge amounts of money on both houses of Congress. They know they are going to lose seats, it's just how many they are going to lose that they are trying to mitigate. If they were to write off the Senate then with the huge money advantage Democrats will have that would make the possibility of a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate actually possible instead of a pie-in-the-sky dream.