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Democratic Super PAC Ties Hawley to Scandals in New Ad
The ad goes on to detail donations Hawley accepted from Republican mega-donor David Humphreys when Hawley ran for Attorney General in 2016.
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The ad goes on to detail donations Hawley accepted from Republican mega-donor David Humphreys when Hawley ran for Attorney General in 2016.
Blunt’s image on veterans and military issues, the Springfield News-Leader reported .
Last week it added $460,000 in four new markets — Springfield, Shreveport, Monroe and Memphis. The campaign this week added $200,000 in the Jonesboro market, the source said.
The ad, which highlights Callis’ support for veterans — a bipartisan issue — will air on broadcast and cable in the Springfield market, and is backed by a $20,000 buy, according to a source tracking
. | In the last days of the 2012 campaign, the National Republican Senatorial Committee sent $760,000 to the Missouri Republican Party, which appears to have used the money to run TV ads for Rep.
Massachusetts Republican Sen. Scott Brown launched a new positive TV spot today that emphasizes his folksy, bipartisan credentials.
Brown, a Republican in a state that heavily favors Democrats, makes no mention of his party affiliation in his ad.