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Inseparable, a national mental health organization, is launching a $250,000 ad campaign calling on vulnerable House Republicans to protect mental health initiatives and reject Medicaid cuts.

Mental health organization launches ad campaign urging against Medicaid cuts

New AIPAC ad buy: AIPAC is launching a $500,000 ad buy this morning that pushes President Donald Trump to stay tough on Iran amid reports of a potential diplomatic deal over its nuclear program.

The ad calls for the “dismantling” of Iran’s nuclear program and features clips of Trump declaring that Tehran can “never” be allowed to get a nuclear weapon. The ad will run on broadcast TV — specifically on Fox — and social media.

Medicaid news: Inseparable Action, a national mental health organization, is launching a $250,000 ad campaign calling on vulnerable House Republicans to protect mental health initiatives and reject Medicaid cuts.

The pro-Medicaid appeals are targeting GOP Reps. Juan Ciscomani (Ariz.), David Valadao (Calif.), Young Kim (Calif.), Ken Calvert (Calif.), Gabe Evans (Colo.), Laurel Lee (Fla.), Don Bacon (Neb.), Tom Kean (N.J.), Mike Lawler (N.Y.), Nicole Malliotakis (N.Y.), Rob Bresnahan (Pa.) and Jen Kiggans (Va.).

We’ve reported how Republicans are getting hammered on the airwaves by an avalanche of Medicaid-related ads.

Senate news: The DSCC is running digital ads targeted at the U.S. Capitol that slam vulnerable Sens. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) for “caving to Donald Trump and Elon Musk.”

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Presented by PCMA

Thanks to Big Pharma’s egregious prices, Americans are paying the highest prescription drug prices in the world.

 

Their shell game blaming others is designed to keep Americans stuck with high prices.

 

Tell Big Pharma: Just lower the price.