Pro-impeachment group targets vulnerable House Republicans with new ads
NEW YORK, Oct 8 - A group pushing for President Donald Trump's impeachment will launch a six-figure digital ad campaign on Tuesday, targeting vulnerable Republicans in the House of Representatives at a time polls show a growing percentage of Americans favor impeachment.
Leaders of the group told Reuters they will extend that campaign, spending an initial $500,000 on digital media ads focused on 10 Republicans in the most competitive House districts, including Representatives Pete King of New York and Brian Fitzpatrick in Pennsylvania. Katie Vincentz, a spokesperson for Zeldin, said,"Radical Democrats have an unlimited supply of dark money for their frequent lies and nasty attacks, but once again that will be money poorly spent by the left on another well-deserved loss next year."
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