One final set of fundraising reports for federal candidates ahead of the November midterms just got filed at the FEC on Thursday, covering all financial activity between Oct. 1 and Oct. 17. The numbers continue to tell the same story: Democrats are dominating Republicans across the board in the battle for control of the House. During this two-and-a-half-week period, Democratic candidates raised $65 million overall, more than twice as much as the $32 million take for GOP campaigns—just as they did in the third quarter of 2018.

Below you can find a chart detailing how much every major-party candidate on next month’s ballot who filed a report raised and spent during this timeframe. All numbers are in thousands, and an explanation of each column can be found below. You can also click here for Daily Kos Elections’ ratings of which races we think are competitive, though given the explosive grassroots enthusiasm we're seeing, there could very well be some surprises.

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You can access the chart above in spreadsheet form here. If you click through, you'll see two additional columns on the right-hand side:

Ultimately, all money received from all sources is reflected in every candidate's cash-on-hand totals, less spending. You can also check out our roundups for previous quarters from this election cycle: 1Q 2017 | 2Q 2017 | 3Q 2017 | 4Q 2017 | 1Q 2018 | 2Q 2018 | 3Q 2018.