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On the Democratic side, the DCCC and the House Majority PAC accounted for $11.7 million. The House Majority PAC is backed by Chicago’s Fred Eychaner, the founder of Newsweb Corp. and a wealthy longtime Democratic donor. Eychaner has put $3.75 million into the group.

If there’s a surprise is in the numbers, it’s found in the nationally watched contest in the northwest and west suburban 8th Congressional District. Freshman Republican Rep. Joe Walsh, a tea party icon, is battling to keep his seat against front-running Democrat Tammy Duckworth, but the campaign is last among the state’s six swing congressional races when it comes to national assistance.

Outside groups have spent almost $5.5 million in the 8th District, including a late TV ad buy of $1.7 million for Walsh from FreedomWorks for America, the super PAC chaired by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey. FreedomWorks’ total assistance to Walsh tops $2.1 million.

Last Friday, Walsh addressed a FreedomWorks gathering in Schaumburg, telling supporters, “This is the most serious fight of our lives. Be in it for the long haul. Be in it with everything you have. Understand and respect what we’re up against... be afraid. Be afraid we might lose it.”

Walsh also has gotten $1.8 million in backing from the Now or Never conservative PAC, and the group said late Wednesday that it intends to buy more ad time. But the NRCC has only kicked in $445,302 for Walsh, who has never been close to House Republican leadership.

Duckworth’s own strong campaign fundraising, aided by the backing of top Democrats, has allowed the DCCC to put money into other races. The disabled Iraq War veteran also has gotten $195,743 of support from the House Majority PAC.

Second in Illinois is the far southwest and west suburban 11th Congressional District contest between Republican Rep. Judy Biggert and former Democratic Rep. Bill Foster, which has generated nearly $8.7 million in outside spending.

Foster, a scientist from Naperville, has seen $2 million in support from the DCCC and $1 million from the House Majority PAC. Biggert, a veteran lawmaker from Hinsdale, has gotten $2 million in help from the NRCC, $577,650 from National Education Association PAC, $540,022 from the U.S. Chamber and $537,200 from the National Association of Realtors.

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