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"At this point in time in 2018, the numbers indicate, I think, that there are as many as 55 to 57 Democratic candidates that outraised Republicans," DCCC Chairman Ben Ray Lujan told The Washington Times. "That shows an advantage not just with fundraising, but also with the grass-roots operations they are running." (Associated Press)
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"At this point in time in 2018, the numbers indicate, I think, that there are as many as 55 to 57 Democratic candidates that outraised Republicans," DCCC Chairman Ben Ray Lujan told The Washington Times. "That shows an advantage not just with fundraising, but also with the grass-roots operations they are running." (Associated Press)

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