GOP super PAC pours more than $1M into Georgia special election

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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]
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Andre Pollard (Independent)[7]
Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election, 2017 - Ballotpedia

Anybody know anything about Pollard?
 
What is the biggest issue facing the district and how will you address it?

It’s the economy. Look to what has worked and our country can have upward mobility again. The way we get our economy running full steam is by following President Eisenhower’s model of the interstate. We put a lot of folks to work building and rebuilding our country. We have roads, bridges and waterway systems that need upgrading. These are projects that must get done and can be done.

If elected, I will make sure any economic and infrastructure projects focus on the people and not cronyism. There is work to be done. Send a worker to Washington to get it done.
Voters Guide: Alexander Hernandez
 

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