Crossroads Launches New $5.5 Million Ad Offensive In 5 Senate Races
Source: TPM
The super PAC American Crossroads and its non-profit arm Crossroads GPS are launching a $5.5 million ad offensive in five key Senate races, Politico reports. The ads will run for one week.
The campaign targets Democratic Senate candidates Rep. Joe Donnelly running in Indiana, Tim Kaine in Virginia, Rep. Shelley Berkley in Nevada, Sen. Sherrod Brown in Ohio and Sen. Bill Nelson in Florida. Each ad targets the candidates on separate issues particular to their campaign and state.
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SemperEadem
(8,053 posts)or turn down the volume. That's how to escape that noise.
jonesgirl
(157 posts)jonesgirl
(157 posts)Pres Obama.
silvershadow
(10,336 posts)Lugar was a Democrat to them. As a Hoosier, I don't understand this. Though Lugar is a R, he was also on the Foreign Relations Committee, and was widely considered a senior statesman, by both parties. I wish Indiana was trending for Obama, but not a single poll I have seen indicates any chance for Obama this time. I don't understand it, but that's the way it is. Between Obama, Donnelly, and Gregg for Governor against rabid Tea Partier Mike Pence, I would think somehow the three candidates together would make for a strong D turnout. Here's to hoping...
Texas Lawyer
(350 posts)falling flat on his face.
flamingdem
(39,316 posts)or if they really believed in their charmless candidate for two minutes.
If they never did then they must have much much more to drop on the Senate races in the next month.
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)"Crossroads Launches $5.5 Million in OFFENSIVE Ads, in 5 Senate Races"
...fixed.
oswaldactedalone
(3,491 posts)can to the DCCC and DSCC or the candidate of your choice... and help GOTV.
xxqqqzme
(14,887 posts)button. Occasionally you will be rewarded by what you see rather than hear. I learned a lot about dimson by just watching.
librechik
(30,676 posts)Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)winstars
(4,220 posts)evilhime
(326 posts)my mute button . . . Anyone else notice much less (almost none) political ads on the cable stations, which have better shows most of the time anyway?
wryter2000
(46,076 posts)and win nothing.