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Portman Drops Another $1 Million for Ad Buy
Rob Portman dropped another $1 million on an ad focusing on how he helped prevent a company from going out of business as he consolidates his lead in the Ohio Senate race.
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Rob Portman dropped another $1 million on an ad focusing on how he helped prevent a company from going out of business as he consolidates his lead in the Ohio Senate race.
A Republican-aligned outside group is spending $1 million on a new TV ad that touts Sen. Patrick J. Toomey’s efforts to give police officers access to military-style equipment.
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The political committee’s spending comes on top of a $1 million buy last month from the Koch-backed Freedom Partners Action Fund.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and House Majority PAC have reserved nearly $1 million combined in airtime for this district for the fall.
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With the support of some well-known conservatives like Palin, Phyllis Schlafly and Ann Coulter, Nehlen did raise more than $1 million for the race, a significant amount for a political newcomer.
Johnson made clear in an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Aug. 1 that he hoped his sales tax plan would attract voters and entice endorsements from uncommitted GOP elected officials and donors
Nehlen’s campaign says he’s raised more than $1 million, but since much of that money has come from outside Wisconsin it’s hard to say how much it will translate into votes.
No one who fails to understand this is fit to be our commander-in-chief,” McMullin posted on his personal Facebook on August 1.
Democrats have reserved nearly $1 million in TV ad time for this tossup race for the fall. Contact Pathé at simonepathe@rollcall.com and follow her on Twitter at @sfpathe.
Nehlen left the 1 st district Friday to travel up to Green Bay, in the 8 th district.
“We do have to win Colorado,” he said during a July 1 speech in Denver, according to the paper. “I will be back a lot, don’t worry about it. I will be back a lot.”
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