GOP takes out loan to help Senate candidates
<abbr title="2008-10-28T13:11:18-0700" class="recenttimedate">32 mins ago</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee is taking out a $5 million line of credit to help Senate Republican incumbents who are facing re-election difficulties.
The national party committee plans to give $2 million directly to the National Republican Senatorial Committee for the final days before the Nov. 4 elections, party officials said Tuesday. It also plans to spend $3 million in coordination with several Senate Republican campaigns. Officials would not disclose which races they intend to assist with the money.
At least eight Republican-held seats could switch to the Democratic Party, according to polls. The NRSC has been outspent by its Democratic Party counterpart. It also has been short of cash to give a hand to its troubled candidates.
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Seems like fraud. Somebody should have advised them it is a waste of money.
<abbr title="2008-10-28T13:11:18-0700" class="recenttimedate">32 mins ago</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee is taking out a $5 million line of credit to help Senate Republican incumbents who are facing re-election difficulties.
The national party committee plans to give $2 million directly to the National Republican Senatorial Committee for the final days before the Nov. 4 elections, party officials said Tuesday. It also plans to spend $3 million in coordination with several Senate Republican campaigns. Officials would not disclose which races they intend to assist with the money.
At least eight Republican-held seats could switch to the Democratic Party, according to polls. The NRSC has been outspent by its Democratic Party counterpart. It also has been short of cash to give a hand to its troubled candidates.
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Seems like fraud. Somebody should have advised them it is a waste of money.