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Massachusetts 6 Group sponsoring the ad: Tisei Congressional Committee There were some tough ads about Rep.
6. California 30 Group sponsoring the ad: Berman for Congress Candidate attacked: Rep. Brad Sherman (D) Valley resident Mr.
A study released Wednesday estimated that $6 billion will be spent on the 2012 elections.
Here is what cut through the clutter today: Massachusetts 6 This is, perhaps, the best ad of the entire cycle from former state Senate Minority Leader Richard Tisei (R).
Updated 6:18 p.m. | The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee today released a hard-hitting response ad to Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock’s controversial comment that pregnancies resulting from
The ad, backed by $125,000 from today through Nov. 6 on broadcast television in the Paducah, Ky., media market, paints Plummer as someone who “praises” a plan that would “end Medicare.”
A voiceover reads a 6-year-old quote of Sinema’s that involves objectionable language. The NRCC has made substantial investments in the Phoenix media market.
Louis, Mo., media market from Oct. 23 to Nov. 6. Illinois’ open 13th district, where Republican Rodney Davis, a former top aide to Rep.
The independent expenditure arm of the National Republican Congressional Committee launched 16 new ads Friday backed by a combined total of more than $6 million.
Massachusetts 6 Republicans played their trump card ad against Rep.
The NRCC has canceled time from Oct. 16 to Nov. 6 worth about $375,000. Hochul faces a tough race with Republican Chris Collins in the Empire State’s most Republican district, the 27th.
Both Democrats are favored to defeat their Republican challengers Nov. 6.
Here’s how the two polls stack up: Head to Head Test DCCC Poll: Barber: 54 percent McSally: 40 percent Undecided: 6 percent McSally Poll: Barber: 47.3 percent McSally: 47.3
It looks more and more like Nov. 6 will be curtains for North Carolina Democratic Rep. Larry Kissell.
A nonpartisan Western New England University poll of likely voters conducted Sept. 6-13 found Warren leading by 6 points, 50 percent to Brown’s 44 percent.
Murphy is running against former WWE CEO Linda McMahon (R), who according to the Hartford Courant has qualified for the Independent line and, consequently, will appear twice on the Nov. 6 ballot.
There was also a $25,000 buy on WJAR, the NBC affiliate in Providence, R.I., which reaches a chunk of southeastern Massachusetts, from Aug. 6 through Aug. 12.
A source familiar with the buy said the ad was backed by $288,000 on statewide broadcast and cable television from Tuesday through Aug. 6.
EMILY’s List, which helps elect Democratic women who support abortion rights, launched a “significant six-figure buy” on Monday for an ad running through Aug. 6, a spokeswoman said.
At the end of March, McCaskill had more than $6 million in cash on hand, according to Federal Election Commission filings.