Less than two months before Election Day, when the Republicans are projected to win the majority, Democrat lawmakers — especially those retiring — have lagged on making their expected contributions to the DCCC.

Punchbowl reported that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), during Wednesday morning’s closed-door meeting, told the Democrat lawmakers that donors are starting to worry about why they are not giving their campaign donations to the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).

Members are expected to pay “dues” to the DCCC based on various factors, such as committee assignments — whether a high-profile committee, subcommittee, or full committee — chairmanships, and leadership positions in the Democrat caucus.

While Punchbowl noted vulnerable members are “essentially exempt” from paying their “dues” since they are needed for their own elections. But overall, 98 percent of the House Democrats paid less than half of what they expected. This comes as DCCC Chair Sean Patrick Maloney, a vulnerable member himself, has taken heat for where the money has been spent, while some Democrats have said he has been using the committee to help himself.

The Democrats, trying to defend their wafer-thin margin, have raised more than $252 million this cycle, while over $118 million in cash on hand is left. However, the committee has burned money and already dumped millions into ad reservations in vulnerable members’ districts.

Maloney told Punchbowl that he hoped the committee could “lean on” the party’s rank and file for help. He pointed to House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn’s dinner next Monday night to help lawmakers make up some of their dues and raise money for the committee.

On the other hand, Punchbowl acknowledged that most members have been secretive about how much money they will hand over, while others just said “no.”

Jacob Bliss is a reporter for Breitbart News. Write to him at jbliss@breitbart.com or follow him on Twitter @JacobMBliss.