Money Begins To Flow From Congressional Campaigns

Candidates in Maryland’s competitive congressional contests are increasing their spending significantly, with the two leading Democrats for Senate burning through cash faster than they’re taking it in, a review of recent campaign finance reports shows.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, the most prolific fundraiser in any of the state’s races this cycle, spent $1.6 million on his Senate campaign in the final three months of 2015 — 41 percent more money than he collected, according to the reports.

Rep. Donna F. Edwards, Van Hollen’s main opponent in the Democratic primary race for the rare open Senate seat, spent $670,000 — about 11 percent more than she earned — despite a much smaller bank account that will make it harder to maintain a deficit. Van Hollen has $3.7 million in the bank, compared with about $300,000 for Edwards.

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