DCCC launches digital ads targeting Pennsylvania’s four vulnerable House Republicans
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has launched digital ad campaigns targeting four vulnerable Republican House members in Pennsylvania. These ads aim to highlight the perceived shortcomings of the representatives as Democrats seek to regain control of the House. The campaigns are part of a broader strategy to capitalize on the political environment leading up to the elections.
- ▪The DCCC is targeting Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, Rep. Rob Bresnahan, and Rep. Scott Perry in Pennsylvania.
- ▪Each district-specific ad campaign is backed by an initial five-figure buy and will run for two weeks.
- ▪Democrats believe that the political climate, including Trump's sagging approval ratings, presents an opportunity to reclaim seats in Pennsylvania.
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EXCLUSIVE — The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is going on offense in Pennsylvania, launching four separate digital ad campaigns targeting vulnerable Republican House members in the battleground state. The ads, which began running Friday, target Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) in the state’s 1st Congressional District in Bucks County; Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA) in the Lehigh Valley-based 7th District; Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-PA) in the 8th District covering Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and northeastern Pennsylvania; and Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) in the 10th District encompassing the Harrisburg and York areas. Recommended Stories Wasserman Schultz makes bid for new district after Cherfilus-McCormick resignation Medically absent Rep.
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