Today the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is launching its first independent expenditure television and digital advertising in the Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin Senate races.
The advertisements are part of the DSCC’s previously announced $79 million advertising plan.
In Arizona:
The spot “Get Out” highlights how Kari Lake’s self-serving politics and policies – including her attacks on McCain supporters, support for banning abortion without exceptions and putting cameras in classrooms – are too divisive for Arizona. The ad will reach voters on connected TV starting today.
In Michigan:
The spot “Florida Man” highlights how Mike Rogers is bought by special interests and is only looking out for himself. In Congress Rogers took millions from Big Pharma and Wall Street and voted their way – then he went to work for companies helping Chinese and Saudi businesses while Michiganders lost jobs overseas. The ad will reach voters on TV starting today.
In Pennsylvania:
The spot “Very Very” highlights the voices of Pennsylvania women calling out McCormick for opposing reproductive freedom. The spot “Hedges” highlights how under McCormick’s leadership his Wall Street firm became the number one foreign hedge fund investor in China – boosting China’s military while McCormick made millions. The ads will reach voters on TV starting today.
In Wisconsin:
The spot “OC” highlights how Eric Hovde is a multimillionaire California Banker who was named one of Orange County’s most influential residents – and how Hovde lives a glamorous lifestyle in California but accuses Wisconsin farmers of not working hard. The ad will reach voters on TV starting today.
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