Democrats are about to get a huge influx of money for November's big elections as they try to hold onto both the House and the Senate.

Who will be the ones donating this big chunk of cash? Two of the nation's largest labor unions--the AFLCIO and the SEIU.

After splitting five years ago - the two are pooling their money together to help keep those in office who are most friendly to unions.

The combined forces will spend $88 million - at the very least and could top $100 million when all is said and done.

Breaking it down: the SEIU has already committed $44 million and the AFLCIO $53 million!

Compare that to $33 million for the SEIU in 2006 and $44 million for the AFLCIO and with the philosophy two heads are better than one - be sure they will pull out all the stops to get their candidates elected.

Possibly the bigger headline is that these unions - already incredibly powerful - are the biggest contributors overall -- the private sector  doesn't even compare to their largesse.

But check out what other industries are doing:  No surprise -- it's law firms - giving close to $44 million this year to candidates - the top recipient is Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and 81% of that dough  is going to the Democrats.

The health sector comes in second , again no surprise, with all the push behind Obamacare.

Reid again is the top recipient of the $26 million--nearly 60% of those funds also going to the Democrats.

So who's looking at the republicans? Senior citizens!

Those in the retired category are shelling out more than $11.5 million just to Republican candidates - with Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown getting the lion's share! And boy could they use this money!!

A politico report shows the RNC is carrying $2 million in debt - and the DNC... $3.5 million!

While every group under the sun is digging down deep to shell out what they can for their candidate.

We as Americans need to do our part, this economy is moving in the wrong direction and we need fresh faces and fresh perspective to fix it and that won't cost you a dime -- except maybe for the gas to get to the polls.

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