A conservative super PAC has doubled its local ad buy in Arizona against Mark Kelly over a 'corrupt bargain' with left-wing 'extremists.'
A conservative super PAC that accuses Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of making a “corrupt bargain” with left-wing extremists has doubled its local ad buy against incumbent Democratic Senator Mark Kelly in Arizona this week.last month that the Frontiers of Freedom Action super PAC had placed ads in upstate New York markets attacking the “corrupt bargain” that Schumer had allegedly made to avoid a primary challenge from the left, including charismatic democratic socialist Rep.
According to a statement by FFA president George Landrith, the new ad buy includes both morning and evening news shows in Arizona, and began on Sunday morning. It will run throughout the week. The ads include not only the original two-minute spot , but also a one-minute “chaser” that follows the first ad and summarizes the case it makes against Kelly.
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