Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's campaign ended 2009 with less money in the bank than it had in September after financing an advertising blitz intended to buff his bruised image in his home state of Nevada, records released Friday showed. After spending an average of $22,000 a day from October through December, Reid still holds a commanding fundraising edge over any of his potential Republican opponents in November. The Democratic leader collected nearly $2 million in donations in the final three months of the year – his weakest fundraising quarter of 2009 by a narrow margin.