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With a challenging Senate map ahead, Democrats are investing $25 million in voter outreach across 10 states. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) announced the funding with just two months before the November 5 election. The effort aims to defend their slim 51-49 Senate majority.

The funds will target states like Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, and Texas, focusing on digital organizing, canvassing, and events aimed at younger and nonwhite voters. This spending supplements a $79 million advertising campaign already in place. DSCC Chair Sen. Gary Peters stated, “A formidable ground game makes all the difference in close races.”

Five of the targeted states are also key presidential battlegrounds, and Democrats face tough reelection battles in GOP-leaning areas like Montana and Ohio. Despite being outraised by Republicans this cycle, Democrats held a financial advantage by the end of July, with $59.3 million on hand compared to the GOP’s $51 million.

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