Republican committee cash advantage
Definition
A term referring to the significant financial superiority in cash-on-hand reserves held by Republican Party committees, such as the Republican National Committee (RNC) or National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), over their Democratic counterparts, often highlighted in campaign finance reports ahead of elections.
Examples
The Republican committee cash advantage means they're flooding the airwaves while Democrats are still counting loose change from the last bake sale.
Thanks to the Republican committee cash advantage, every midterm race now comes with its own private jet sponsorship.
With such a gleaming Republican committee cash advantage, who needs policy ideas when you can just outspend the competition into oblivion.
Observers note the Republican committee cash advantage has turned campaign finance reports into the GOP's favorite victory lap literature.