The latest financial reports filed with the secretary of state's office show that the state Democratic committees have a significant financial advantage over their Republican opponents.
The New Hampshire State Democratic Caucus has $89,073 left for the remaining days of the campaign, while the Senate Republican Victory PAC has $10,895 remaining in its account.
The Senate Republicans gave $56,824 to the New Hampshire Republican Party and the Democratic senate PAC gave $175,000 to the New Hampshire Democratic Party. The Republicans also spent $28,300 on consulting services.
On the House side, the Committee to Elect House Democrats has a surplus of $26,277 and the House Republican Victory PAC has $16,694.
The New Hampshire Democratic Party reported that it had a surplus of $126,616. The only information available for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee was independent expenditures the party made against state Sen. Betsi DeVries (D-Manchester) and state Sen. Kathy Sgambati (D-Tilton).
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