As expected the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee ad buy in the 2nd District race for Congress unloads on Republican incumbent Rep. French Hill. It's on point with pointed attacks on his votes that would cripple insurance coverage for pre-existing illness and for a deficit-exploding tax cut that provides most benefits to the wealthy.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has committed around a quarter of a million dollars to a TV ad buy this month in support of Clarke Tucker's challenge of Republican U.S. Rep. French Hill.
Politico reports that the Republican tax cut for the wealthy contains a little stinker for many people in Trump's base — a new tax on churches and other nonprofit institutions. Democrats naturally are making hay from this against the likes of Republican Rep. French Hill, whose current TV advertising is all tax cuts all the time.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is airing radio ads Friday hitting 2nd District Republican Congressman French Hill for joining other Republicans in vote for a stopgap highway funding bill.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee hasn't given up on regaining House seats and has targeted 25 Republicans with ads on their poor voting records and ethical shortcomings.
It didn't produce much in election 2010, but it's still better than nothing that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee continues to work and watch how Republicans are delivering on campaign promises.
Strange bedfellows. A Tim Griffin news release today cites an Arkansas Blog post in defense of the 2nd District Republican's position on BP'd obligations in the Gulf oil disaster.