The July fundraising numbers are out.
As thought, the Obama campaign kicked open the doors of the DNC fundraising operation in June, raising over $20M; and the Obama campaign did much better than expectations, raising over $50M.So lets review the numbers after July.
McCain
May June July... Sept-Nov
Raised 21 22 27
Spent 12 27 33
COH 32 27 21
GE 84
Obama
May June July... Sept-Nov
Raised 22 52 51
Spent 27 23 57
COH 43 72 66 +?
GE
I wasn't able to find out yet how much of the July money that Obama raised was GE-designated. Through June, $12M of the amount raised was GE. It's pretty significant though, that Obama's July COH is lower than his June COH. I think, given that Obama raised just $2M for the GE in June, that the July GE number is also low. And that what they are preparing for is holding off until the fall for raising GE monies, thus, preparing for '$100M raised in a month' Obama stories in mid-Sept and/or mid-Oct?
An overall take though from what we have now, from August 1st on out to Nov, is that McCain has $105M to spend and Obama has $66M to spend. I would imagine that McCain raises very little in August, Obama will significantly out-raise the difference (~50M) in Sept & Oct.
This doesn't account for all of the money raised for the election. There is the Party committee money, and there, the RNC and the DNC fundraising looks like this through the end of July:
RNC
April May June July
Raised 20 23 26 26
Spent 10 10 12 19
COH 41 54 68 75
GE
DNC
April May June July
Raised 5 5 22 28
Spent 6 5 6 19
COH 4 4 20 29
GE
As you can see, the DNC has dramatically picked up the pace. They've turned a 13:1 deficit ratio into about a 3:1 one, over the past two months, and are now spending the same amount per month as the RNC.
Wrap it all together and this is what we get as a amount of money to spend through the GE for each. Together, the RNC & McCain have $180M, while the DNC and & Obama have $95M. This is a significant spot of $85M that McCain has as an advantage ending July (the difference near entirely due to McCain taking public financing in the GE), down from about $90M June ending, but I'm sure that Obama will comfortably exceed that difference while raising w/o a cap for the GE.
And there is more. Both campaigns are exploiting a loophole in the McCain-Feingold CFR that allows unlimited (iirc) donations to the state parties. I recall going over this in 2002, and feeling that this would at some point expand the power of the state parties in the GE. That time is here. The McCain camp started doing this in May, and raised $8M in June in the states. In July, the Obama campaign also started down this path. I believe that this was part of the rationale around the Rick Davis decentralized/regional operations, and I would be surprised if Republicans don't exploint that loophole to deliver an extra $50M to the battleground states in the last couple of months. I've not seen reports on how much has been raised in the states for July. And I'll need to check on it (or someone else here might know better the law), but I don't even recall any coordination limitations either, on the state money raised.
And this doesn't even touch on the 501c(3,4) and 527 money that will be spent...
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