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- verb To
raise more of something than someone else; often used specifically in reference tofundraising
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Examples
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The great question of the coming year is not, "Will Obama reignite his base?" or, "Will the Democrats outraise and outspend the GOP?"
Obama Is Likely to Lose Peggy Noonan 2011
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Did the minority party outraise the House majority?
HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Pinning Hopes On Moon Bounce Eliot Nelson 2012
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In Pennsylvania, former congressman Pat Toomey (R) continued to outraise Rep. Joe Sestak (D), but he did so by a much smaller margin than in previous quarters -- $3.8 million to $3.3 million.
National Democratic groups raise big money, but so do GOP candidates Aaron Blake 2010
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"The RGA's ability to outraise the Democrats despite their control of the White House, Congress and majority of governorships, proves that more people than ever believe a Republican comeback begins with the 39 governors 'races that are taking place over the next two years," said RGA Executive Director Nick Ayers in a statement.
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Did the minority party outraise the House majority?
HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Pinning Hopes On Moon Bounce Eliot Nelson 2012
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* As Fix colleagues T.W. Farnam and Dan Eggen reported Sunday, the third quarter marked the first time this cycle that GOP House candidates combined to outraise their Democratic opponents.
A look at the hits and misses from the 3rd fundraising quarter Aaron Blake 2010
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Incumbents usually, but don't always, outraise challengers, and total campaign cash is only one of many factors that determine the winners on Election Day.
Four Va. Democrats have commanding financial lead in congressional race 2010
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Incumbents usually, but don't always, outraise challengers, and total campaign cash is only one of many factors that determine the winners on Election Day.
Four Va. Democrats have commanding financial lead in congressional race 2010
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Incumbents usually, but don't always, outraise challengers, and total campaign cash is only one of multiple factors that determine the winners on Election Day.
Democrats hold wide cash leads in all four competitive Va. House races 2010
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Just days after claiming victory in Kentucky's GOP primary, Paul found himself under fire for comments he made about the Civil Rights Act. But despite those remarks and subsequent gaffes, the Tea Party-backed candidate managed outraise his Democratic opponent with a $1.1 million haul in the second quarter.
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