Article snippet: Senate Democrats and supportive outside groups have built a massive cash advantage over Republicans 3½ months before the midterm elections, raising GOP concerns that they will squander a golden opportunity to grow their narrow majority. All told, Democratic candidates in 10 of the most critical races are sitting on $75 million, while their Republican rivals hold $33 million in cash on hand, according to a review of campaign finance documents filed in recent days. In Missouri, Sen. MORE (D) has $12 million on hand, four times the $3 million held by Attorney General Josh Hawley (R). In West Virginia, Sen. MORE (D) has $6.2 million in the bank, compared with just $895,000 for Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, who depleted his account in winning May’s Republican primary. North Dakota Sen. MORE, who joined the race in January. In Florida, Sen. MORE (D) holds what appears to be a commanding cash lead over Gov. Rick Scott (R), $13.7 million to $4.5 million. But Scott, who spent tens of millions of dollars on his campaigns for governor, has already spent freely on this race and raised more than $10 million in his first quarter as a candidate. In Indiana, Sen. MORE (D) holds a massive $6.4 million to $1 million lead over former state legislator Mike Braun (R), though Braun has indicated he, too, will pour millions into his own coffers. In states where Republicans are playing defense, there is more reason for optimism. Though she faces a competitive primary, Arizona Rep.... Link to the full article to read more