The Senate Leadership Fund (SLF), a Senate Republican-aligned Super PAC, has reserved $28 million worth of television and radio ads, which will air statewide in Ohio from Labor Day to the election.
The Senate Leadership Fund , a Senate Republican-aligned Super PAC, has reserved $28 million worth of television and radio ads, which will air statewide in Ohio from Labor Day to the election, Cleveland.com firstThe massive reservations from the Super PAC signal they are entirely behind Trump-backed J.D. Vance, who is running against failed 2020 presidential candidate Rep. Tim Ryan , and are looking to keep the Buckeye State red after the midterms, even as Sen. Rob Portman is retiring.
The Super PAC plans to spend $37.1 million in Georgia and $34.1 million in Pennsylvania, more than the amount budgeted for Ohio, while $27.6 million will be spent in North Carolina, $15.2 million in Wisconsin, $15.1 million in Nevada, and $14.4 million in Arizona. “Tim Ryan has been living a lie, spending millions unopposed to sell voters on a version of himself that doesn’t square with reality,” Steven Law, president of the Senate Leadership Fund, told Cleveland.com in a statement. “That’s about to change as Ohioans get a clear picture of the real Ryan who votes down the line with Biden and Pelosi in Washington.”
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