News: Duty and Honor, a left-wing group associated with the top Democratic super PAC, is launching a $1.5 million ad buy boosting Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) in Georgia.
“They could’ve voted to lower prices, but instead, Washington politicians voted to cut health care and give tax cuts to billionaires,” the ad’s narrator says. “Not Jon Ossoff. He’s working to lower costs for Georgia.”
The spot highlights how Ossoff worked to lower health care prices, housing costs and cut taxes. It’s the latest sign of how Democrats are trying to focus on affordability in their messaging.
North Carolina news: The NRSC is running a new digital ad portraying former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper as a rubber stamp for leftist policies. Cooper is expected to enter the Senate race in the coming weeks.
Florida latest: Darren McAuley, a Democrat running to unseat Rep. Laurel Lee (R-Fla.), raised $115,000 in his campaign’s first 24 hours. Check out McAuley’s consultant team here.