'Feel betrayed': Top conservative group blasts vulnerable Dems on inflation in multimillion-dollar ad blitz
FIRST ON FOX: Americans for Prosperity Action, the political wing of the Koch Brothers' powerful conservative network, is launching a multi-million dollar ad blitz across battleground states targeting vulnerable incumbent Senate Democrats and boosting their Republican opponents ahead of the November election.
The influential conservative group is spending $5.75 million on ads across Wisconsin, Montana, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Tim Sheehy, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Montana, will get $1 million in ads in support of his bid, as will Sam Brown, the Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada. Republican candidates Bernie Moreno in Ohio, Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania and Eric Hovde in Wisconsin will each get $1.25 million in ads supporting them.
The digital ads will also air on TV in the pivotal battleground states.
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The buy is part of AFP Action's "firewall strategy" to support candidates to prevent "One Party Progressive rule."
There are 10 different video ads featured in the ad campaign, two for each state.
In one Wisconsin ad, "Betrayed," residents detail how the Inflation Reduction Act passed under President Biden has failed them.
"Tammy Baldwin spent a trillion dollars in an Inflation Reduction Act. It did not help us," Jackie B. said in a testimonial.
"They put a fancy name on spending money," Dale G. added in the video.
Bobbie S. claimed, "Things have definitely gotten worse. It makes me feel betrayed."
The spot will debut in Wisconsin, targeting Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and boosting her opponent, Republican businessman Eric Hovde.
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