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Democrats spent years sounding the alarm on dark money as groups pummeled their senators. Now, the left is the side delivering the early blow.
A quartet of new nonprofit groups has already spent millions of dollars hammering four of the most vulnerable Republican senators on the ballot next year, sparking a wave of concern among strategists trying to protect the GOPs slim three-seat Senate majority in 2020.
Outside groups in Arizona, Colorado, Maine and Iowa have already spent or booked over $1 million in each state and in some cases much more, according to Advertising Analytics on advertising criticizing the senators, more than doubling the spending from Republican-aligned groups trying to respond. And in one state, Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) has faced the onslaught without any backup from Republican allies.
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The early spending, combined with strong fundraising by Democratic Senate candidates, is a wake-up call for the GOP, said Scott Reed, the chief political strategist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber is partnering with state affiliates to boost Sens. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) with six-figure ad buys amid the spending deluge against them, running positive ads focused on local issues there and in North Carolina, where Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) faces a primary and a general election challenge.
https://www.politico.com/news/2019/11/08/senate-outside-money-republicans-2020-067623
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(82,849 posts)Can't you just hear the caterwauling now, as the money starts going in another direction, away from the incredibly corrupt Republicans as they lose their grip on power.
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(14,207 posts)RandySF
(57,596 posts)I'm not wasting my money on it, either.