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A super PAC aligned with House GOP leadership is doubling its spending in a Georgia House special election, launching another $1.1 million ad campaign against Democrat Jon Ossoff.
The Congressional Leadership Fund’s (CLF) latest ad campaign brings the total spending against Ossoff to $2.2 million in the race to fill the seat vacated by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
The ad, which starts airing Friday, accuses Ossoff — an investigative filmmaker and former congressional aide — of “inflating his resume” and argues he’ll be a “rubber stamp” on Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi’s (Calif.) agenda.
“The myth of Jon Ossoff is based upon one thing and one thing only: he’s had a 7.5-to-1 spending advantage — and today that changes,” said CLF executive director Corry Bliss.
“Jon Ossoff and his liberal allies are spending $1 million a week trying to convince Georgia voters that he is someone he’s not. The fact is Jon Ossoff is nothing more than a rubber stamp for Nancy Pelosi’s liberal agenda of higher taxes, more spending, and job-destroying regulations.”
GOP super PAC pours more than $1M into Georgia special election
These are the candidates:
Democratic
Ragin Edwards[14]
Richard Keatley[15]
Jon Ossoff[16]
Rebecca Quigg[7]
Ron Slotin - Former state sen.[17]
Republican
David Abroms[7]
Mohammad Ali Bhuiyan[18]
Keith Grawert[7]
Bob Gray[19]
Karen Handel - Former Georgia Secretary of State[20]
Judson Hill - State Sen.[5]
Amy Kremer[7]
Bruce LeVell - Head of Donald Trump’s national diversity coalition[21]
William Llop[7]
Dan Moody - Former state sen.[22]
Kurt Wilson[7]
Third Party/Other
Alexander Hernandez (Independent)[23]
Home
Andre Pollard (Independent)[7]
Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election, 2017 - Ballotpedia
Anybody know anything about Pollard?
The Congressional Leadership Fund’s (CLF) latest ad campaign brings the total spending against Ossoff to $2.2 million in the race to fill the seat vacated by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
The ad, which starts airing Friday, accuses Ossoff — an investigative filmmaker and former congressional aide — of “inflating his resume” and argues he’ll be a “rubber stamp” on Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi’s (Calif.) agenda.
“The myth of Jon Ossoff is based upon one thing and one thing only: he’s had a 7.5-to-1 spending advantage — and today that changes,” said CLF executive director Corry Bliss.
“Jon Ossoff and his liberal allies are spending $1 million a week trying to convince Georgia voters that he is someone he’s not. The fact is Jon Ossoff is nothing more than a rubber stamp for Nancy Pelosi’s liberal agenda of higher taxes, more spending, and job-destroying regulations.”
GOP super PAC pours more than $1M into Georgia special election
These are the candidates:
Democratic
Ragin Edwards[14]
Richard Keatley[15]
Jon Ossoff[16]
Rebecca Quigg[7]
Ron Slotin - Former state sen.[17]
Republican
David Abroms[7]
Mohammad Ali Bhuiyan[18]
Keith Grawert[7]
Bob Gray[19]
Karen Handel - Former Georgia Secretary of State[20]
Judson Hill - State Sen.[5]
Amy Kremer[7]
Bruce LeVell - Head of Donald Trump’s national diversity coalition[21]
William Llop[7]
Dan Moody - Former state sen.[22]
Kurt Wilson[7]
Third Party/Other
Alexander Hernandez (Independent)[23]
Home
Andre Pollard (Independent)[7]
Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election, 2017 - Ballotpedia
Anybody know anything about Pollard?