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DSCC & SRCC Money in the Bank, January Filing Periods 2000-2011

These numbers reflect the combined total each Senate Conference’s “Reporting” and “Houskeeping” committees had in the bank as of the January 15 th reporting
deadline, subtracted by their debt load.

Party 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005


Dem $57,909.06 ($882,158.13) ($586,104.95) ($835,766.71) ($543,233.54) ($410,120.35)
GOP $2,650,113.80 $3,460,245.70 $4,371,757.42 $1,814,315.64 $4,489,493.48 $921,724.07
GOP Advantage $2,592,204.74 $4,342,403.83 $4,957,862.37 $2,650,082.35 $5,032,727.02 $1,331,844.42
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Dem $76,620.67 $188,796.32 $735,642.91 ($599,649.71) $1,938,964.70 ($2,965,367.34)

GOP $2,903,581.12 $2,557,090.70 $4,992,796.09 ($76,758.09) $1,005,731.15 $611,462.62


GOP Advantage $2,826,960.45 $2,368,294.38 $4,257,153.18 $522,891.62 ($933,233.55) $3,576,829.96

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