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First fox: Super PAC, which supports House Republican incumbents and candidates, has six new ads in five key congressional districts that will determine whether Republicans regain control of the House in the November midterm elections. .
The launch of a spot from the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), first shared with Fox News on Thursday, is less than six weeks away from Election Day.
The group’s ad, which worked with House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, targets Democratic House candidates in three districts over the issue of crime.
The spot, which targeted Ohio Rep. Emilia Sykes — the Democratic candidate for Ohio’s 13th congressional district in the race to succeed Senator Tim Ryan — read, “My father gave my mother Another call using an actual 911 recording of a child saying “I’m hitting you” and reporting that her mother was being beaten by her mother’s boyfriend.
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“A woman is beaten every 15 seconds in America,” emphasized the narrator of the scene, accusing “extremely liberal Emilia Sykes’ plan to release her abuser within 72 hours.”
In accusing Skyes of being vulnerable to crime, the ad refers to a bipartisan proposal Sykes co-sponsored in the Ohio legislature to reform the state’s criminal system. gives judges the power to decide whether to allow people to wait at home rather than behind bars based on the risk they pose to the public, not whether they can afford bail.
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Other crime-related ads featured Iowa Democratic Rep. Kristin Bohanan, who is challenging Republican Rep. It targets Liz Mathis, a state senator who is challenging for Congress. area.
Another ad is aimed at Henry Cuella, a longtime Democrat in Texas’s 28th congressional district. The spot accuses Queller — Republican Sen. Kathy Garcia’s former deputy state secretary to Sen. Ted Cruz, challenged by Texas Republicans — of “making Washington work for Quella.” is doing.
Two more ads compete for the Democratic-held liberal seat in Oregon’s fifth congressional district, where Republican nominee Lori Chavez Delemar’s “Proven track record of helping small businesses and law enforcement.” ‘is praising.
The new ad is part of the group’s existing $162 million TV subscription announced earlier this year, according to CLF.
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“Out of nowhere, the Democratic Party’s reckless policies are making people’s lives unmanageable and endangering our communities,” said Calvin Moore, director of communications for the CLF. Desperate to turn things around, the Democrats have only bolstered a similar agenda that has failed.”
House Republicans need a net gain of just five seats in the 435-seat House in the November elections to regain the majority they lost in the 2018 midterm elections.
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In response to an earlier ad blitz from the CLF, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesperson Chris Taylor claimed: By building roads and bridges, funding local police stations, lowering the cost of prescription drugs and gas, and keeping small businesses and schools open, Republicans can ban abortion nationwide. , aims to side with extremists trying to overturn the 2020 election. ”
The CLF’s Democratic rival, the House-majority PAC, in partnership with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, announced earlier this year that it would spend nine figures to run ads this election cycle.