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NRSC shifts to coordinated party money

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The NRSC told campaigns on 30 June to fold its independent-expenditure unit into coordinated spending, the first committee to act on June's ruling scrapping party spending caps.

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Key takeaway

The NRSC is the first committee to turn June's spending-cap ruling into a coordinated-money strategy.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), the Republican Party's Senate campaign arm, told campaigns in a 30 June memo to fold its independent-expenditure unit into fully coordinated spending. It advised them to "preserve direct campaign dollars" for the tightest races. The memo is the first concrete move by any committee since the Supreme Court struck the party coordinated-spending caps .

Coordinated spending buys more per dollar than an independent expenditure, because a committee may legally use a candidate's own polling and messaging. That is why the NRSC is dissolving the arm that ran its separate, uncoordinated buys rather than expanding it . Lawyers at OpenSecrets, Wiley and Covington describe the same incentive reaching all four national committees, Republican and Democratic alike.

Each can now build a joint fundraising committee, a single vehicle that gathers one combined donor cheque and spends it in full coordination with named candidates on advertising, polling and turnout. No committee has confirmed a launched vehicle or a placed buy as of 9 July, so this is architecture and intent, not deployed dollars. Whichever party stands one up first gains the coordination edge in the closest Senate races.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Political parties used to face strict limits on how much money they could spend in direct coordination with their own candidates; anything above that limit had to go through separate outside groups, or super PACs, that the campaign could not control. The Supreme Court struck those limits down on 30 June. Now the National Republican Senatorial Committee is telling campaigns to fold its independent spending arm into direct, coordinated spending instead, because coordinated dollars buy cheaper TV time and let the party call the shots directly.

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Root Causes

Coordinated spending buys broadcast time at the Lowest Unit Charge rate, a statutory discount unavailable to independent expenditures, so folding IE spending into coordinated buys stretches every dollar further on air.

The NRSC currently holds a cash lead over the DSCC, $48.9 million to $38.9 million as of 31 May. A rule change that only helps whoever already has cash in hand structurally favours the committee with money today, since coordination requires funds a campaign can spend now rather than money parked in an outside group for later.

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