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GOP Outside Groups Pouring Money Into Senate Elections, Seeing Clear Shot For Winning Majority

DONNA CASSATA   02/24/12 03:10 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Republicans' clear shot at winning control of the Senate is attracting tens of millions of dollars from GOP-allied outside groups eager to spend on a surer bet than a White House race with a resurgent President Barack Obama and an unsettled GOP field.

Republicans need to capture four Democratic seats to grab the majority and Democrats have all but conceded one – Nebraska – where Sen. Ben Nelson decided against a third-term bid in the heavily GOP state. Control of the Senate will hinge on tight races in Massachusetts and Nevada, where Democrats see their best chances of unseating two of the newest Republican senators Scott Brown and Dean Heller; Montana and Missouri, where Democrats Jon Tester and Claire McCaskill won narrowly in 2006, and open Democratic seats in Virginia and Wisconsin, according to Republicans, Democrats, campaign consultants and lobbyists.

By the numbers, the odds heavily favor the GOP; Democrats are defending 23 seats, including six open seats and one independent, to the Republicans' 10.

"Republicans are well-positioned to pick up Senate seats, and the message from our candidates will be a simple one – if you want a check-and-balance on the Obama agenda and to restore fiscally-responsible, pro-jobs policies in Washington then you can start with a Republican-controlled Senate," Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in a statement.

But eight months to Election Day, Democrats are expressing more optimism about their prospects of keeping the majority. Obama's steadily improving standing with the electorate, signs of a healthier economy and housing market and the lack of clarity in the highly divisive GOP presidential field are energizing Democrats. The current Senate breakdown is 51 Democrats, 47 Republicans and two independents who caucus with the Democrats

"I know when I took this job a year ago, most people felt it was really mission impossible, that the economic climate, the number of folks that we had up, was going to make it virtually impossible," Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., chairwoman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in an interview. "I think that has changed dramatically in a year. Obviously it is still a tough climate, we have a lot of races, but we have really seen Democrats doing well in their individual states."

Obama's deep-pocketed campaign and its expected spending in battleground states such as Nevada, Virginia, New Mexico, Ohio and Wisconsin is certain to lift Democratic candidates down ballot. The respective campaign committees also have the money to boost their nominees, with the Democrats reporting $15.4 million cash on hand at the end of February and the Republicans $13.4 million.

The Democrats will need it – and more – as groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and American Crossroads are spending millions earlier than ever on high-priced television ads.

The Chamber is running ads in eight Senate races – Ohio, Montana, Wisconsin, Virginia, Indiana, Hawaii, Missouri and North Dakota – and 12 House races that hit more than 40 media markets, including the expensive Washington region. Republicans and Democrats estimate the buy at $10 million; the Chamber will only say eight figures but does describe the effort as unprecedented in its 100-year history.

Some ads criticize Democrats like Tester and Virginia's Tim Kaine for backing the "$1 trillion Obamacare," the derogatory term used to describe the president's health care overhaul law. Others praise Republicans like George Allen, also in Virginia, for a pro-business record during his time in the Senate.

"We absolutely see a huge opportunity," Rob Engstrom, national political director for the Chamber, said of the possibility of a Senate shift. "Protect and advance – protect our gains in the House and advance our interests in the Senate. We have a real opportunity in the Senate with very strong candidates who understand the business community."

The Chamber usually waits until after Labor Day to jump into the campaign fray – not this time and not alone. State and local chambers have joined the effort, a somewhat unusual step on national races and federal policy that undercuts the expected criticism of outsider groups trying to influence state elections. In the coming months, the Chamber is expected to surpass the $30 million-plus it spent on the 2010 midterm elections, the first campaign since the landmark Supreme Court ruling opened the door to corporations and unions to spend money on elections.

"We're not going to wait for the environment we're given," Engstrom said. "We want to shape the environment now."

The outside groups also talk to each other – legally. The Chamber aired 10 days of ads against McCaskill and the Karl Rove-inspired American Crossroads challenged the Democratic senator as well in a concerted attempt. On Thursday, McCaskill, who had $4.8 million cash on hand at the end of December, responded with a commercial in her defense that highlighted the criticism and included the line, "They're not from around here, spending millions to attack and attack."

"There's no doubt we're going to be outspent," Murray said. "But as Claire or any of our other candidates will tell you, we're not going to be outworked. And I think Claire's message in her campaign is exactly right. That it's outside groups coming in and trying to influence the people of her state."

American Crossroads is a super PAC and Crossroads GPS its sister advocacy non-profit. In 2011, Crossroads GPS spent more than $7 million on issue ads in Nebraska, Montana, Massachusetts, Virginia, Ohio, Florida and Missouri that were tied to the raging debate in Washington over deficit cutting and raising the nation's borrowing authority. Nebraska's Nelson faced one of those ads.

All total this year, American Crossroads has set a goal of raising $240 million to be spent on the presidential race and Senate and House contests.

Recently, as Bob Kerrey weighed whether to pursue the open Nebraska seat, American Crossroads spent $30,000 on five days of radio ads skewering the former Democratic governor and senator. The ad cast Kerrey as a carpetbagger and poked fun at his time in New York as former president of the New School in Greenwich Village who "thought about running for mayor of New York City." It was just a small taste of what he could expect if he returned to Nebraska to seek the Senate seat.

Kerrey decided against running, saying, "I have chosen what I believe is best for my family and me."

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dogs4pete
03:13 PM on 02/29/2012
interesting to see how maybe America is seeing a Republican House and Senate with Obama as a re elected Pres. Disturbing but interesting, Obama seems to have a legion of Zombies out there who are mesmerized into his image as something he is clearly not. Listening to the Big O rhetoric lately and it sounds the same as the last 4 years, has this guy ever considered trying to unite as he said during his election? Just a never ending campaign of promises, blames and exaggerations, and many, maybe too many lap it up. So vote in the GOP senate (with some conservatives hopefully to counter the appeasers) and keep the house and it will be interesting and disturbing, we'll see.......
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GentleGim
The opposite of austerity is GROWTH.
10:43 PM on 02/27/2012
The GOP believes government doesn't work. And every time we elect them they prove the point!
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:52 PM on 02/27/2012
$5 gasoline will be all the GOP needs to sweep..People know the GOP is FOR drilling . People believe drilling means cheaper gasoline, People know the DEMS are against big oil....People know the GOP will open drilling anywhere and everywhere and more jobs will be created... Its a great talking point and it will hit home because people only know what they feel happening to them.....$5 gasoline WILL happened to them and HURT badly.

It will be fun trying to watch the Dems "explain" "market forces" to the poor and middle class. was MUCH easier to blame OIL MEN Cheney and Bush....yet in Dec 2008 gas was $1.64 a gallon
04:30 PM on 02/27/2012
America's # export in 2011 was Oil. THAT is the Reality of Drilling. How's it working for Ya?
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:01 AM on 02/28/2012
Working great....I am looking forward to $5 gasoline which will surely rid us of the issue in the WH
04:42 PM on 02/27/2012
Do you know as you post that the US is selling more oil to other countries,drilling more wells than has been drilled for the past ten years,are producing more than GWB did. It's not the presidents fault that gas is going up,it's people that trade oil causing the price to stay high.By the way sometimes left sometimes right get off the fence and go one way or the other.
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
12:57 AM on 02/28/2012
No I like the fence. I get to vote for both sides as I see fit according to the country needs and the politician running. Loved Bill, liked Bush, even voted for Obama......but that was a huge mistake. It happens. As far as the blame game goes Obama has run out of tickets.....The people are wise and they won;t even buy the truth anymore.
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12:43 PM on 02/27/2012
Obviously, if the GOP did happen to take back the senate it just proves average Americans have more tolerance for perpetual disappointment.
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:55 PM on 02/27/2012
OF course people don't know what YOU believe is best for them...nor will they care with a gallon of gas increasing 3X it was in Dec 2008. Avg Americans will blame leadership for their plight or success. They always do. The economy and fuel prices is the hole card for the pro oil GOP.
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Chris Paleczka
Don't want Government? Move to Somalia.
10:21 AM on 02/27/2012
They're giving up on trying to win the POTUS seat and pushing to win the Senate.

Your chances are slim GOPoopers.
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:55 PM on 02/27/2012
Watch the pump and you will eat your words.......
04:50 PM on 02/27/2012
Since oil production is UP 60% -- "the highest its been since at least 1987" which is as far back as they've kept industry records -- according to that Fox News associated WSJ (no liberals there!)...you can hardly say Obama hasn't let 'em "drill baby drill"...can ya??

But they're EXPORTING IT...cause they can sell it for a lot more in China and Europe...and the GOP calls that "Capitalism".
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kamact
Market Observer
11:17 AM on 02/26/2012
If more Americans would get better informed ( not misinformed) and voted for their econmic interests, then the GOP would implode,....and, clearly, the US chamber of commerce has become a radical public enemy,...
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:57 PM on 02/27/2012
Here we go again....Americans are dumb if they don't vote in YOUR economic interest ideology.

I think Americans are beginning to see their future at the gas pumps with Dems in control of the executive branch.
05:21 PM on 02/27/2012
GOP= Big oil= speculators=$$$=Big oil= GOP
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/05/18/167102/eric-cantor-oil-speculators/
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jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
02:19 PM on 02/27/2012
Speaking as a small business owner, can you tell me what my economic interests are?
10:57 AM on 02/26/2012
i spent 20 dollars to help get bin laden when I donated so I' m happy .....what did W do, he's the president that let planes hit our building, Obama is one of the best presidents deal with it, racist repubs!
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
01:58 PM on 02/27/2012
W got you a house (likely for a while) !! You would have NEVER received a loan..... Obviously you would have been redlined.
10:55 AM on 02/26/2012
hi neocons u make the world a challenge for the good ppl
08:49 PM on 02/25/2012
Let's hope so
02:21 PM on 02/25/2012
Oh, I forgot mention how much Obama now loves the Citizen's United decision. First it was terrible, so bad he had to publicly slam the Supreme Court for the decision, but now it's a great decision since he's getting plenty of money from it. It's the new Pravda, sheep fall in line and start bleating "Citizens United Good!"
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SirReal1
01:39 PM on 02/26/2012
"I forgot mention how much Obama now loves the Citizen's United decision"

ONE CITATION where President Obama has said "I LOVE Citizens United".

Just one.

"Sheep", generally "bleat" when other sheep bleat. Which sheep did you hear bleating?
11:48 AM on 02/27/2012
I just listen to people who think Obama is the champion of the "little guy" and refuse to observe the plentiful evidence to the contrary. That's sheeplike.
02:18 PM on 02/25/2012
A brief mention of "Obama's deep pocket campaign" and no details. To read the gist of the article you'd never know that Obama and the Democrats have raised far more money than has ever been raised for political purposes, and that they have all the "outside interests" the Republicans do and then some. Just the implication about the evil old Republicans and their Corporate allies - the Dems have collected more from corporations than the Republicans, particularly Obama. Propoganda to the nth degree - Goebbels would be proud. And while Obama galivants around the country raising funds, just who is doing the work of governing the country? Obama makes it look like a part time job.
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AMERICABLESSGOD
It's the least we can do
03:00 PM on 02/25/2012
Now, stop confusing the libs with the truth.

You know it's the 99% attending the $36,000 a plate luncheons, right?
10:28 PM on 02/25/2012
I know, they scraped up the money somehow, probably spent their life's savings...
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SirReal1
01:24 PM on 02/26/2012
You and "Americablessgod" are hilarious! Maybe you should team up and do "stand-up".

The last time I heard such an ardent defense of the "Hey! You're playing by MY RULES and still beating me" argument, was on the playground in 5th Grade.

It also really helps your cause to be able to spout utterly "fact free" statements like "Obama and the Democrats have raised far more money than has ever been raised for political purposes" attempting to shift the focus from the FACT that the Republicans have raised "significantly more" than the Democrats.

AND

"the Dems have collected more from corporations than the Republicans, particularly Obama"

Talk about "propoganda" (sic)!

Care to provide ONE CREDIBLE LINK to any of your claims?

I didn't think so.
11:58 AM on 02/27/2012
The info is there for those who want the truth, which you don't. I could give you intellectual welfare and find the truth for you by providing links.....but you're not concerned with the truth, so why bother?
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Gestas
Mountain Man
12:58 PM on 02/25/2012
I can understand why the Richest One Percent will vote for Republicans....BUT,,!,, the other 99 percent better wake up and vote aganist every Republican on your Ballot....
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Hwrd Sprague
01:31 PM on 02/25/2012
Obama IS the 1%
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SirReal1
01:40 PM on 02/26/2012
Math isn't exactly your strong suit, is it?
11:55 AM on 02/25/2012
If the repubs gain control of the senate, we are doomed. They've already been obstructing progress via the filibuster - if they win control of senate, then they will double-down on obstruction. Obama won't be able to get a more streamlined fair tax plan through, and the wealthy will definitely not be asked to pay even the slightest increase in taxes in order to help the country with its debt. The middle class, the poor, and the elderly will have to carry the full weight of deep spending cuts while the people who can afford it most will not have to sacrifice anything. Do not let repubs take the senate. They have no plan on working with Obama in a bipartisan way in order to keep the economy moving forward. They will not give in on taxes and do not care about compromising on most issues.
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
11:44 PM on 02/26/2012
If the republicans get control of both the House and the Senate, they won't *have* to obstruct anything. They will be making all the rules and writing all the laws - and the President will not be able to veto everything.

They already control the Judicial Branch and half the Legislative Branch. If they gain control of the Senate and the Presidency, they will finally achieve James Madison's definition of a tyranny.

“The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.”
James Madison, Federalist 47
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IndependentRule
There are two many Parties in Washington..
02:01 PM on 02/27/2012
Bring on the "doom" because this isn't working.
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Veganie
Live food, live bodies
11:33 AM on 02/25/2012
The GOP should reimburse this country for the eight years Bush spent six trillion in borrowed money
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AMERICABLESSGOD
It's the least we can do
02:19 PM on 02/25/2012
I'd say the $5 Trillion Obama flushed down the toilet in 3 years more then makes up for it.
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Veganie
Live food, live bodies
02:31 PM on 02/25/2012
During college while attending economic courses there was a slider in the room and the Professor made that person look foolish, could that have been you.
09:37 AM on 02/27/2012
Why don't you do something constructive and work for secession; I'll hold the door for you.
11:31 AM on 02/25/2012
Fascinating that all of the Republican candidates are promising more tax cuts. Deficits still don't matter? How about we just ask all of the candidates, in both parties, to promise to allow the Bush tax cuts to expire until specific spending cuts, sufficient to offset the deficit are approved?