The super PAC aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell dumped another $630,000 into Alabama on Wednesday for a closing television and radio advertising package highlighting President Trump's endorsement of Sen. Luther Strange.
Combined with the spot attacking Roy Moore launched earlier in the week, the Senate Leadership Fund is blanketing the Alabama airwaves with a massive 2,000 gross ratings points push in the final week of the special GOP primary runoff; election day is Tuesday. Gross ratings points measure how frequently an ad is played, and 1,000 for one week is considered the standard amount required to ensure voters are able to view an ad at least once, if not more than once.
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Sounds like McConnell is going down ( glee ) unless some
ReplyDeleteHarry Reid types break down the door. Reid was going down
too then somehow, won. Unbelievable.
If it wasn't for Reid there wouldn't have been a Bundy
fiasco.
If it wasn't for Reid there wouldn't have been a Bundy
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Explain that to me, please.
Reid was the one who wanted the land that the Bundy's
ReplyDeletecattle were grazing on. I think it was for China.
Reid and his son were working together on the plan.
Rings a bell now. Thanks.
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