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Party Committee Profile
Break down a national party committee — receipts, spending, transfers, and where the institutional money flows.
The prompt
> Using the PoliStack connector, profile the DSCC's 2026 fundraising and spending. Provide a comprehensive response.
All of this — from one line.
One line breaks down a national party committee's money — receipts, reserves, donors, and how it spends.
What you get
- Total receipts and disbursements
- Top donor states and mega donors
- Coordinated vs. independent spending
- Donor mix (small-dollar / itemized / PAC)
The response
$119.40M
Total receipts
2026 cycle
$93.52M
Disbursements
2026 cycle
$37.31M
Cash on hand
no debt
30.0%
Small-donor share
of receipts
$620K
Top donors
Conway · Simons · Larsen
$8.51M
From committees
other-committee transfers
Top donor states (2026, $M)
A $119M war chest
The DSCC has raised $119.4M for the 2026 cycle with $37.3M still in the bank — and 30% of receipts come from small donors.
Coordinated, not independent
Like all national party committees, the DSCC reports no independent expenditures — it backs Senate candidates through coordinated spending and direct contributions, a separately-limited vehicle.
Sample generated from live data in the PoliStack political knowledge graph, June 2026. Figures update as filings, votes, and markets change. In Claude or ChatGPT, the PoliStack HTML-render skill returns this as a self-contained interactive report.
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