House Democrats' campaign arm to air ads to help a powerful but vulnerable member: Their own chairman

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House Democrats' campaign arm to air ads to help a powerful but vulnerable member: Their own chairman
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is spending $605,000 on an ad buy in New York's 17th District, where the committee's chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is locked in a tight race that has the attention and funding of national Republicans.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is spending $605,000 on an ad buy in New York's 17th District, where the committee's chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is locked in a tight race that has the attention and funding of national Republicans. News of the ad buy was shared first with CBS News.

The ads repeatedly label Lawler as a"MAGA extremist," matching recent messaging coming from President Joe Biden, who has been tying Republicans to former President Donald Trump and his"MAGA agenda." "While MAGA Mike Lawler is alienating voters left and right with his anti-choice extremism and open use of racism and anti-Semitism, Rep. Maloney is campaigning on his strong record of results for the Hudson Valley," she added. 2 points, but flipped in 2020 when President Joe Biden won it by 5 points. Mr. Biden won the new iteration of New York's 17th District by 10 points.

The committee says there are 41 other seats where they've spent more money on air, through coordinated campaigns, independent expenditures or other investments. The National Republican Congressional Committee has spent $1 million dollars on investments in beating Maloney, including over $587,000 on ads in the race, according to data from advertisement tracking firm AdImpact. The committee increased its ad buy by $867,000 on Monday, according to a source familiar with the committee's spending. the Cook Political Report's rating shift and wrote,"New Yorkers are sick of Democrats' pro-criminal agenda.

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