Crime Ads Play Big Role in Competitive House, Senate Races

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Crime Ads Play Big Role in Competitive House, Senate Races
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Republicans in competitive House and Senate districts are hitting Democrats with a barrage of ads focused on voters' increased fears about a surge in violent crime

In a hotly contested House race outside Raleigh, N.C., Democratic nominee Wiley Nickel took out a TV ad responding to GOP-funded spots suggesting he is soft on crime.Updated Oct. 11, 2022 4:28 pm ET

BENSON, N.C.—Republicans in competitive House and Senate districts are hitting Democrats with a barrage of ads focused on voters’ increased fears about theRepublicans have called Democrats too tolerant of crime after social-justice protests in 2020 swept through the country over policing abuses, and they have criticized some Democrats’ support of measures such as eliminating cash bail.

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