Republicans are currently outspending Democrats by millions in the two battleground states, with more money expected in the coming weeks.
between Adam Laxalt and once-favored Democratic incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto in recent weeks.
"If you look at the polls, Nevada and Georgia are the two logical ones" in which Republicans stand to pick up seats, Florida Senator Rick Scott, who heads the National Republican Senatorial Committee , told Politico on Thursday. Senator Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, speaks to reporters following a closed-door briefing about increasing threats to law enforcement following the FBIs search at Mar-a-Lago, on Capitol Hill on September 15, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Scott said he believes the swing states of Nevada and Georgia are likely to make the difference as the party ramps up spending entering the final stretch of the 2022 midterm election season.
And while polling shows high favorable ratings for Democratic incumbent Rafael Warnock in Georgia, nearly every poll shows him in a virtual tie with Republican Herschel Walker, even though a recent poll byBut Republicans have sought to close that enthusiasm gap. Chris Hartline, a spokesperson for the NRSC, toldthat while Democrats have a slight spending advantage in advertising reservations in both states, the GOP plans to add more money to both in the coming weeks.
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